An unconfirmed number of persons have been trapped after a mining pit collapsed in Galadima Kogo, Shiroro LGA of Niger state.
The mishap was said to have occurred on Monday after a heavy
downpour.
Confirming the disaster in a statement, Abdullahi Arah,
director-general of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), said
rescue operations have been hampered by the difficult terrain and banditry.
“NSEMA received a report of mining pit collapse at Galkogo
village of Shiroro LGA,” the statement reads.
“The mine site
belongs to a company named African Minerals and logistics limited. The cause of
the collapse was as a result of the rainfall that softened the soil.”
The director-general did not provide an update on the number
of people trapped.
“Due to the unacceptable nature of that environment as a
result of banditry, the information of the incident is very scanty, including
rescue operations. Meanwhile, excavators have been deployed for the rescue
operations,” he added.
More than 30 persons are reportedly trapped beneath the
rubble.
Wasiu Abiodun, police spokesperson in Niger state, did not
respond to calls and text messages seeking comments on the development.
In August, Umar Bago, Niger governor, suspended all forms of
mining activities in the north-central state.
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