Zamfara State Governor Bans Traditional Rulers from Issuing Mining Consent Letters to Tackle Insecurity

Gov Lawal signs executive order banning traditional rulers from issuing
Gov Lawal signs executive order banning traditional rulers from issuing

In a significant move to combat the escalating issue of banditry in Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal has taken a definitive stance by signing an executive order to prohibit traditional rulers from granting consent letters for mining activities. The executive order, signed in the Council Chambers at the Government House in Gusau, seeks to address the detrimental impact of unauthorized mining on the state’s security landscape.

The governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, emphasized that the ban encompasses the issuance of consent letters to individuals, companies, or organizations for mining operations. Governor Lawal underscored the urgent need for this action, highlighting the severe threats posed by the widespread issue of consent letters being granted without due diligence.

Addressing the matter, Governor Lawal articulated the significance of this decision and the pivotal role it plays in mitigating the security challenges stemming from unauthorized mining activities. He emphasized the government’s responsibility to decisively tackle the adverse effects of illegal mining operations, which have significantly contributed to the state’s security crisis. The executive order stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to rectify the misuse and abuse of consent letters within the mining sector.

Furthermore, Governor Lawal conveyed a clear message of zero tolerance for corruption and inefficiency within his administration. During an extraordinary council meeting at the Government House, Gusau, he steadfastly articulated his administration’s unwavering stance against any form of malpractice or indolence among cabinet members and civil servants. He called upon all senior appointees to align themselves with the government’s vision and purpose, stressing the imperative for principled conduct and a focus on serving the people and fostering community development.

Governor Lawal resolutely asserted that his tenure is dedicated to the advancement of the state, devoid of personal gain. He unequivocally stated his intolerance towards any acts of corruption, charging all government officials to wholeheartedly commit to the betterment of the state without entertaining any notion of self-enrichment.

The governor’s unwavering resolve and decisive actions underscore a bold step towards combating insecurity and reinforcing ethical governance, resonating with the global imperative for principled leadership and sustainable development.

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