CALABAR – The Cross River State Government has issued a rallying call to residents to take a stand against illegal mining activities threatening the state’s environment, economy, and future.
In a statement signed by Comrade Joseph Ekamoti Agbor, Special Adviser to Governor Bassey Otu on Solid Minerals, on Friday, the government expressed deep concern over the increasing destruction caused by illegal miners operating outside the ambit of law and regulation.
Cross River State, renowned for its lush landscapes and rich mineral deposits, is facing mounting environmental degradation. “Forests are being destroyed, rivers contaminated by chemical runoff, and farmlands rendered infertile,” the statement noted.
The government warned that these illegal activities not only harm the ecosystem but also lead to economic losses, depriving the state of revenue and residents of lawful job opportunities.
“The damage is not only environmental—it is economic and deeply human,” the Special Adviser stated.
He emphasised that illegal mining endangers lives through unsafe practices, contributes to the exploitation of vulnerable populations, and erodes the rule of law.
The statement urged communities and individuals to be vigilant and report any illegal mining activities to the appropriate authorities.
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It also advocated for the adoption of responsible and sustainable mining practices to harness the state’s natural wealth for the benefit of all.
“Cross River is more than just a state rich in resources—it is a land of hope, resilience, and possibility. Let us not allow illegal mining to steal that future,” the statement read.
The campaign, themed “Say No to Illegal Mining: Protect Our Land, Preserve Our Future,” reiterates the government’s commitment to safeguarding Cross River’s natural heritage for generations to come.
The government further reiterated its readiness to collaborate with communities to ensure that mineral resources are utilised in a manner that promotes development, environmental protection, and sustainable livelihoods.