The Nasarawa State Government has officially partnered with security agencies across the state to put an end to illegal mining activities within its 13 local government areas. This decisive action comes as a response to growing concerns about the adverse effects of unauthorized mining, particularly in Kokona Local Government Area, where the state House of Assembly had earlier expressed serious worries. During a ministerial press briefing held in Lafia, the state capital, on Tuesday to mark Governor Abdullahi Sule’s two-year anniversary of his second term, the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Ibrahim Tanko, revealed the government’s firm stance. He…
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