Inventorization of Abandoned Mines and Quarry Pits in Taraba State, Nigeria Ahmed, Y.M

Inventorization of Abandoned Mines and Quarry Pits in Taraba State, Nigeria Ahmed, Y.M

International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology (IJEAB) Vol-3, Issue-5, Sept -Oct- 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijeab/3.5.32 ISSN: 2456-1878 Inventorization of Abandoned Mines and quarry Pits in Taraba State, Nigeria Ahmed, Y.M. and Oruonye, E.D. Department of Geography, Taraba State University, P.M.B. 1167, Jalingo, Taraba State [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 07039271480 08033496833. Abstract— Although there have been so many studies on that drive economic expansion which can lead to higher mining activities and their environmental impacts over the levels of social and economic wellbeing (Bridge, 2008). years, it is only recently that the issues of mine closure and Artisanal and small scale mining is one important rehabilitation have been included in mining discourse as livelihood activity that can help reduce poverty and achieve contained in the Minerals and Mining Act 2007. rural economic renewal through the development of non- Abandoned mine pits and their associated mine features farm income generating opportunities. Previous studies constitute significant risk and environmental hazards to have shown that solid mineral exploitation constitute more local communities and the natural ecosystem. This study than 1% of Nigeria’s GDP as most of the mining activities undertook inventorization of abandoned mine sites in the are still mainly carried out by the informal sector with over state and classify the extent to which they negatively impact 95% of mining activities carried out by artisanal and small on the environment. This will facilitate screening of the scale miners, out of which 95% are illegal (Uzoka, 2001). abandoned mine sites in the state for reclamation and The Federal government generate large revenue from rehabilitation. Field identification of sites and assessment mining activity from mine licence fees, mining permits, of mine features was carried out. Field assessment include rents and royalties from mining companies. This money is measurement of mine pits dimension, quantity, volume, deposited in a special account and later shared among the surface area, distance using GPS and description of the different states. Each state presents documents of mining types of materials or products removed from the site. activities taking place within its territory which is used as Physical hazard assessment approach was adopted. A a basis in sharing the revenue among the component states hazard ranking system, or prioritization index (PI), was in the country. However, mining operations oftentimes used to prioritize the mine site for reclamation and leave the affected environment severely degraded, rehabilitation. The study listed 189 abandoned mine and physically and socially. Degradation commonly occurs at quarry sites and visited 105 sites for detailed study. The all stages of mining activities from exploration to mine study identified 8 abandoned mine sites that falls within the closure, resulting from both large and small scale artisanal high risk hazard that were ranked for prioritization and mining operations (Walde, 1992). reclamation. Most of the mining and quarry sites were Taraba state is well endowed with abundant mineral abandoned as a result of communal conflicts, lack of resources. Many of these mineral resources have been modern equipment, inability to acquire licence and too explored and worked on in the past decades. Mining in much water in mine pond. The study recommends the need Taraba state is dominated by artisanal and small scale to enforce mining regulations and initiate the process of miners (informal mining activities undertaken by reclamation of the abandoned mine sites to reduce the individuals or groups who rely heavily on manual labour, dangers posed to host communities. using simple implements and methods). The small scale Keywords— Abandoned mine, Inventorization, and artisanal miners’ and the large scale industrial miners Prioritization, Quarry pits, Reclamation and Taraba indiscriminately carryout extensive mining activities State. without any consideration to the environment and other users. These mining operations are mostly surface mining I. INTRODUCTION carried out with little or no advanced technology to manage Mining is the process of extracting minerals from the earth the environment degraded by the mining operations surface in an environmentally friendly manner (Davou, (Oladipo, 2006). Increasing environmental damage is 2013). Mining can also be regarded as the extraction of made worst by the fact that most of the miners undertake minerals occurring naturally such as coal, ores, crude their operations illegally and have no official permission petroleum and natural gas. Mining industries have been and their areas of operations are not known to government viewed as key drivers of economic growth and the officials (Ahmed, 2013). This makes it difficult for the development process (Bradshaw, 2005), and as lead sectors www.ijeab.com Page | 1804 International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology (IJEAB) Vol-3, Issue-5, Sept -Oct- 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijeab/3.5.32 ISSN: 2456-1878 government to monitor their operations and also to enforce the features of the abandoned mines. It is very important so environmental regulations on them. that the extents of the problems are understood and Mining of mineral resources is under the exclusive list of commensurate effort put into the reclamation process. the Federal Government of Nigeria. This means that all Unfortunately, despite the Federal government award of mineral resources in the country is owned by the Federal contract for a nationwide inventorization of these Government of Nigeria and no State or Local council has abandoned mine pits in 2006 (Ashawa, 2007), the right to explore, prospect or exploit mineral resources government does not have adequate records of land found in their territory without licence from the Federal degraded during these past operations in parts of the Government. The 2007 mining law requires that anyone country where this artisanal and small scale mining took going into mining operation must apply and obtain mining place (Ahmed, 2013). The report identified 1,200 licence or rights permitting them to do so. This has resulted abandoned mining sites across the country in its 2008 to increasing numbers of illegal miners. Most of the illegal report (Premium Times, 2014). The report did not capture miners are uneducated and doesn’t understand the many of the abandoned mine sites in the state, only 18 rudiments of applying for mining licence which is usually abandoned mine sites was reported. This inadequate from the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel development, information makes future planning and policies of located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. reclaiming, restoring and managing the abandoned mine Although there have been so many studies on mining sites difficult. After the nationwide inventorization of activities and their environmental impacts over the years, 2006, new mine sites have been worked and abandoned, it is only recently that the issues of mine closure and hence the need for this inventorization. rehabilitation have been included in mining discourse as This study is significant because it attempts to inventorize contained in the Minerals and Mining Act 2007. Most of abandoned mine sites in the state and classify the extent to the mines or affected mining pits were abandoned or left in which they negatively impact on the environment. This an inadequate reclamation status. These abandoned mine will facilitate screening of the abandoned mine sites in the pits and their associated mine features constitute state for reclamation and rehabilitation. This study also significant risk and environmental hazards to local provides a baseline data which include careful communities and the natural ecosystem. The activities of documentation of the locations, extent of impacts, nature this artisanal and small scale miners litter the state with of minerals mined, the type of mining methods used, mine abandoned mine pits, ‘lottos’, trenches, ponds and mining pits dimension, overburdens and scraps of dumps that pose serious danger to grazing livestock and equipment/machines of the mine sites in the state. The human beings (Owolabi, 2013). It has been reported that main reasons for inventorization of abandoned mine sites the activities of the artisanal and small scale miners result usually include; in conflicts between livestock rearers, farmers and i. An indication of the quantity of minerals mined in foresters on one hand and miners on the other hand the state and its resultant contribution to the (Ahmed, 2013). Nigerian Economy since all revenue generated are Despite the widespread distribution of these sent to the Federal Government account. unrehabilitated abandoned mines and their impact on ii. A basis of sharing of revenue generated from the communities in the state, there is limited knowledge about State by the Federal government according to the their existence, location and characteristics. Since the mineral revenue sharing formula by the Revenue creation of the state in 1991, no effort has been made to Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission inventorize these mine lands in the state. Inventorization (RMAFC). will allow for remedial measures to be undertaken to iii. A licence data for the state to apply for its own rehabilitate and reclaim the sites in the state (based on revenue share from the Federal Government. zones).

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