KWACCIMA Seeks Removal Of Mining From Exclusive List To Curb Insecurity

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 Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture has called for the removal of mining from Nigeria’s Exclusive Legislative List to allow state governments assume greater control over solid minerals, arguing that the move would significantly improve security and boost internally generated revenue (IGR).

President of the chamber, Engineer Abu Salami, made the call while engaging Newsmen in Ilorin, Kwara State Capital with the chamber’s leadership, including First Deputy President, Ibraheem Yinka Yahaya and Acting Director-General, Ahmed Maigida.

Salami said decentralising control of mineral resources would enable state governments to take direct responsibility for securing mining communities, noting that local authorities are better positioned to monitor activities and respond swiftly to threats.

He linked the growing insecurity in mining areas to weak local oversight and the influx of armed groups into resource-rich locations, especially in remote communities.

He warned that Kwara must act proactively to avoid the experiences of states already facing violent conflicts tied to illegal mining.

The Chamber also advocated the creation of a specialised security framework dedicated to mining zones, stressing that most mining activities occur in isolated areas where conventional policing is limited.

Acting Director-General, Maigida, identified insecurity, poor infrastructure, and limited access to finance as major challenges confronting businesses in the state.

On institutional roles, Yahaya explained that the chamber’s leadership structure is designed to strengthen coordination and enhance engagement with government, including its affiliation with the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA).

Beyond policy advocacy, KWACCIMA urged the Kwara State Government to formally involve the chamber in its empowerment programmes for youths and women to ensure transparency and effectiveness.

Salami said the chamber could help identify credible beneficiaries, ensuring that government interventions reach genuine entrepreneurs.

The chamber also disclosed plans to strengthen collaboration with institutions such as the Ilorin Innovation Hub to support youth entrepreneurship, capacity building, and innovation.

It reaffirmed its role as a private sector advocacy body representing commerce, industry, mines, and agriculture, with a focus on promoting trade, investment, and policies that improve the business climate in Kwara State.

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