13 UNDOCUMENTED FOREIGNERS ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL MINING IN MOPANI. (PHOTOS).

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 13 Undocumented Foreigners Arrested for Illegal Mining in Mopani Limpopo police have arrested thirteen undocumented foreigners, two illegal miners, and one suspect for employing undocumented individuals during a series of operations held on Friday, 4 April, and Saturday, 5 April 2025. The arrests were made during patrols and stop-and-search operations at identified illegal mining sites across Mopani, Vhembe, Waterberg, and Sekhukhune Districts. In Mopani, two suspects aged 27 and 34 were caught in Makhwibidung, Maake, while allegedly loading sand into a truck. Police say the suspects failed to produce mining permits and valid passports. Items such as shovels, a spade, and a pickaxe were confiscated. In a separate incident in Lenyenye, Maake policing area, a 38-year-old was arrested for employing undocumented foreigners. Two more suspects, aged 31 and 35, were also arrested for violating immigration laws. In operations across other districts, police arrested thirteen undocumented f...

FG COMMITTED TO FACILITATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE N'"DELTA REGION.{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

The Honourable Minister, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, CON, has reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government in prescribing a viable and formidable pathway to facilitate sustainable development of the Niger Delta region.
The Minister stated this at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Strategic Retreat with the theme: ā€œcollaborating, Planning and Re-strategizing for a Better Niger Delta regionā€, held recently in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
He said that the essence of the NDDC retreat is to explore effective ways that will foster the development of the communities where oil and gas are extracted, managed and recalibrated, effecting an active NDDC budgeting systems and process at all levels.
In his words, ā€œfor the Commission to effectively and efficiently deliver on its mandate as captured in Section 7 of the NDDC Acts (as amended), we must look for ways at achieving an all inclusive budget in order to address overbearing external influencesā€.
He however lamented that ā€œ20 years after the establishment of NDDC, we are still here looking for better strategy to ushering the kind of development that sustains our peopleā€™s livelihoods and fulfill our shared dream of a better Niger Delta region instead of celebrating successes achieved in the regionā€.
He stressed that presently, there is a stronger commitment to restore collaboration among stakeholders, in fostering a common roadmap, establishing effective and efficient protocols for sustainable development in the region.
The Minister stated that ā€œwe must be bold on many fronts to tackle factors which have negated and continued to negate the important work of implementing development strategies and policiesā€.
He identified some factors to be tackled in the Commission and the region which include; Corruption, Issues of governance (misuse of public resources, poor service delivery and poor enforcement of law), Non-existent monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes, Organisational behavior and implementation issues and lack of transparency and accountability in performance information and outcomes and the consequences has been; lingering restiveness, the breakdown of trust, abuse and misuse of power between officials and communities embezzlement and attendant violence amongst others, he added that every concerned party has been fingered as contributory to the challenges in establishing good governance.

The Minister therefore enjoined that there must be a conscious strategy and attitudinal change from all in order to connect to the vision and mandate of the Commission that will bring about sustainable development of the region.
Chairman Senate Committee on the Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, emphasized on the need for mutual understanding between the National Assembly and stakeholders to avoid conflict ā€œas in situations of conflict and misunderstanding, all parties will lose outā€.
He solicited for cooperation in lawmaking, budgeting and appointments in order to move the region forward.
Chairman, House Committee on NDDC, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo stated that there is need for cooperation and collaboration between the Executive and the Legislative arm of Government in order to get things right in the Niger Delta region. He pledged his unflinching support to the Ministry and Management of NDDC to ensure that most of the issues currently experienced in the Commission and Niger Delta region are addressed.
In his welcome address, the Interim Sole Administrator, NDDC, Mr. Effiong Akwa, stated that the NDDC is currently in consultations with stakeholders to distil commonalities for speedy development of the Niger Delta region.
According to him, ā€œNDDC is born again, contrary to its unsavoury past ways, the core of our new personae is in continual consultations and collaboration with stakeholders to co-create commonalities for effective development of the Niger Delta regionā€.
He urged all stakeholders of NDDC and Niger Delta to synergize so as to create a common way forward for the benefit of the people of the region.
Deworitshe Patricia
D (Press & PR)
April 17, 2021.

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