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Security agencies clash over Chinese nationals in Kebbi state

A clash occurred in Ngaski Local Government Area of Kebbi State between Nigeria’s Mining Marshals, a specialized unit tasked with tackling illegal mining, and members of the military and police.

According to SaharaReporters, the security personnel reportedly stated they were there to protect Chinese nationals allegedly involved in the illegal extraction of lithium at the Libata mining site.

The Mining Marshals, launched by the Nigerian government through Minister of Solid Minerals Development Dr. Dele Alake and Minister of Interior Dr. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, in partnership with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), were deployed as part of a broader strategy to combat illegal mining nationwide.

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Commander Attah Onoja, who led the marshals, stated that they encountered resistance from the security personnel despite having official clearance to proceed with the arrests.

To prevent an escalation, Onoja ordered a retreat, though he emphasized that legal steps would be taken to uphold the rule of law and ensure that only licensed operators conduct mining in Nigeria.

The marshals had received intelligence that the miners on-site lacked the necessary licenses.

Upon arrival, they found vehicles owned by a Chinese state company, adding to suspicions of unlicensed activity.

While the marshals temporarily withdrew, Onoja reaffirmed their commitment to regulate mining and protect Nigeria’s mineral resources.

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