Friday, April 19, 2024

Oyetola almost sold off Osun mining licences after losing election, Adeleke alleges

BY TIMOTHY AGBOR, OSOGBO

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has accused his predecessor, Gboyega Oyetola of almost selling-off the state mining licences in the twilight of his administration.

A statement signed and issued by Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, on Sunday, noted that in the governor’s continuous bid to secure the state assets and stabilise the state economy, he had stopped the forfeiture of Osun mining licenses due to mismanagement by the previous administration.

It disclosed that the governor, while speaking at a meeting with the Director-General of the Nigeria Mining Cadastral Agency, Obadiah Nkom, affirmed the readiness of his administration to ensure all necessary fees are paid so that the state’s mining licenses could be secured.

“Osun State has about seven mining licences across the solid mineral value chains. The licences were however almost sold off in the last days of the Gboyega Oyetola’s administration through what appeared like a deliberate refusal to revalidate the licenses by paying required fees to the federal mining licensing body.

“After the submission of the report of the Solid Minerals Committee, Governor Adeleke has however ramped up actions to reposition the sector and ensure the revalidation of the state mining licenses,” the statement read.

Governor Adeleke was further quoted as saying, “I am meeting you (Nkom) today to affirm our administration’s readiness to revalidate our mining licenses. We apologize for the conduct of the previous government. Under my watch, the licenses will be better managed in compliance with relevant laws.

“We also thank the mining authorities for protecting the state mining assets during those transition periods. We appreciate the professionalism of the management of the licensing office. On our part, we will pay the required fees and we will move ahead with a transparent management of the field operations.

“We are however coming back to meet the Federal Minister of Mines and Solid Minerals. Osun has been brutally environmentally violated. The people the Federal Government gave mining licenses to have destroyed the Osun environment. Underground water across the Eastern senatorial district is polluted. Osun deserves a master plan to clean up her environment.

“But we are coming to officially provide proof of these environmental crimes. We will partner with the Federal Ministry on how to clean up our environment. There must be accountability.”

Responding, the Director General of the Mining Cadastral, Nkom expressed the readiness of his agency to partner with the Osun State Government for the revival of the state’s mining sector.

The DG, who described Osun as an important mining state, commended the political will demonstrated by Governor Adeleke, stressing, “This direct meeting with our agency is unprecedented in federal-state mining relations.

“We are honoured and challenged by your Excellency’s direct meeting with me on this issue of Osun mining licenses. I can assure you that our cooperation is assured. We will work with your team to resolve all outstanding issues.”

Also speaking at the meeting, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Kazeem Akinleye, applauded Governor Adeleke for his commitment to rescue the mining sector in the state, adding, “We now have a marching order of his Excellency to work hard to ensure safety of the licences.

“We will act immediately on the directive by hosting a follow-up meeting with the agency and the Federal Ministry on the issue of environmental degradation and pollution.”

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