Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Gen. Faransa's special task force goes militant on govts' mining property in Taraba

 


From Godwin Agia, Jalingo


Brigadier General. Jeremiah Faransa Rtd, led Taraba state Special Task force on Illegal Mining and Deforestation has burnt down brand new government mining equipments procured by governor Agbu Kefas.

Whent contacted, Mr. David Matsai, the Permanent Secretary, Bureau for Solid Mineral Resources, confirmed the incident and he will intimate the action of the Faransa led task force to governor Kefas.

"Yes, the brand new mining machines destroyed by the Gen. Jeremiah Faransa led Taraba state Special Task force on Illegal Mining and Deforestation, are owned by the Taraba state government. They were procured by governor Agbu Kefas through the Bureau for Solid Mineral Resources, and we were directed by the governor to take the machines to the mining site at Akwana, Wukari local government.

"But I will reserve my comment for now until governor Kefas return from his trip back to Jalingo before everyone would know the truth about the matter. I am not answerable to General Faransa. The Permanent secretary confirmed.


Meanwhile, the task force officials blamed the state government for communication gap.

Mr. Ibrahim Zuppai, the spokesperson for the task force claimed that the task force thought the equipment belongs to illegal miners.

"We are not aware that the state government procured mining equipment. We were out that day for our normal routine operations. It was after the operation that we started hearing stories that those equipments belong to the government.

“The fault is from the Bureau for Solid Mineral Development, I learned they were asked to take the equipment to Wukari local government Secretariat but they moved them to the mining site without briefing the task force Chairman, general Faransa. This is not the first time we are burning equipment at mining sites.

“In most cases, these illegal miners run on siting us during operations, so in order to stop them from returning to the sites, we set their equipments ablaze. The Saturday’s exercise that affect the government who formed the task force was not the first destruction exercise we have carried out since inaugurated in June 2023". Zuppai, the task force spokesperson defended.


Meanwhile, locals in the area said, general Jeremiah Faransa turn deaf ears to their explanation when he led military officers to distroye the machines 

Mr. Clement Hinku, an eye witness told our correspondent that Faransa and his soldier stormed the mining site on Saturday with fuel in five 25Lts jerricans and ordered the army officers to burn down everything at sight.

"They came with five 25Lts jerrican of fuel and he, "general Faransa", asked them to burn down every thing at the mining site. We approach him and told him that the machines belongs to state government but he said it was not true. He told us that the governor and the Bureau did not brief him that such equipments have been procured. We insisted that the Bureau Permanent secretary lead the government team that brought the machines to the site but he rather asked us to stay away from him before his boys, the army officers would turn against us.

"They burnt  2 excavators, drilling machines, sound proof Mikano generators, pumping machines, dictating machines, motorcycles and other mining equipments. Mr. Hinku narrated.

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