Tag: Illegal mining

  • International Tensions Rise as China Rejects Mining-Linked Terror Funding Claims

    International Tensions Rise as China Rejects Mining-Linked Terror Funding Claims

    According to Premium Times, the Chinese government has officially rejected allegations made by US lawmakers regarding illegal mining and terrorism financing in Nigeria. The rebuttal comes after a report suggested that some Chinese-owned mining operations in Northern Nigeria were providing financial support to insurgent groups to secure access to mineral-rich lands.

    In an update published by the same outlet, the Chinese embassy in Abuja described the claims as “baseless” and “politically motivated.” They maintained that Chinese companies operate within the legal framework of Nigerian law and contribute significantly to the country’s industrial growth and infrastructure development.

    The dispute has placed the Nigerian government in a delicate diplomatic position, as both the US and China are key economic and security partners. Meanwhile, the Federal Government has vowed to intensify its crackdown on all forms of illegal mining, regardless of the nationality of the firms involved, to protect national security.

    The Nation and Daily Post reported on the brewing diplomatic row. The Nation quoted a diplomatic source saying, “Nigeria must verify these claims independently to avoid being a pawn in global power play,” while Daily Post noted that “security agencies have already arrested several foreign nationals in connection with illicit mining.”

    Echotitbits take: The “resource curse” is taking a new dimension in Nigeria with these international allegations. If proven, the link between mining and terror could lead to heavy sanctions. Nigeria needs to urgently formalize its artisanal mining sector to prevent it from becoming a slush fund for insurgents.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/china-denies-us-claims-of-illegal-mining-terror-funding-in-nigeria/, February 13, 2026

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  • NSDC Parades 29 Suspects for Illegal Mining in Imo

    NSDC Parades 29 Suspects for Illegal Mining in Imo

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Saturday parades 29 suspected illegal miners who operate at different sites in Imo.

    The State Commandant, NSCDC, Danjuma Elisha who paraded the alleged illegal miners on Saturday said the suspects were arrested following a directive by Gov. Hope Uzodimma to crack down on illegal mining operators in the state.

    The suspects, Elisha said we’re arrested by a combined team involving the Military, Police and the Federal Road Safety Commission among others.

    Elisha said that he would conduct the profiling on the suspects before charging them to court.

    “We are here to work and we must carry out the governor’s directive to its fullest by ensuring that the environment is safe for all.

    “Illegal mining is impacting negatively on the lives of people in Imo.

    “It is one of the causes of landslide and heavy flooding, so we will not allow it to happen again,” he said.

    The arrest operation was a feat achieved due to the existing collaboration and synergy of operations among security agencies in Imo state.

    According to NAN, one of the suspects, Kelechi Nwokocha, who pleaded for forgiveness, confessed that he was in the business for seven years.

    “I was arrested at Worie River at Nekede Old Road.

    “I am aware that we are doing illegal business and our mining activities are impacting negatively on the environment.

    “If I am given a second chance, I will not go back to illegal mining again,” he said.

    NAN reports that Gov. Uzodimma had recently announced a ban on illegal mining and directed security agencies to crack down on suspects.