Suspected illegal miners flee as Anambra government team storms site
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By Albert Chinedum, Awka
Suspected illegal miners and land excavators in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area, Anambra State, Thursday fled on sighting a team of officials from Ministry of Environment, who stormed the site to acquit itself with extent of damages the suspects had done to the people of the community.
The team led by Mr. Johnbosco Emmanuel, had on arrival, inspected the site and condemned the activities of the suspects stating that they would soon be prosecuted over environmental hazards they were causing residents of the area.
Emmanuel said the team’s visit to the site followed petition by people of Aboji Akanano Union, Oba, through their lawyer, Barr. Cosmas Anusiobi, complaining environmental hazards, insisting that government would not allow illegality to thrive in the state.
In the petition, signed by the President General of the community, Chief Dozie Nweke, the people stated that no responsible community would close its eyes and allow such illegal activities causing irreparable damages to the ecosystem, the community and beyond.

“It is common knowledge that Anambra State and Federal Governments frowned against these unwholesome activities which are some of the remote causes of erosion devastations, as about 65 per cent of land in Anambra State are being threatened by erosion menace.
“Land and property owners close to the site now stand the risk of losing their investments as the area is now prone to land slide and gully erosion, which will result in great economic loss to innocent citizens,” they stated.
According to them, this indiscriminate excavation if not stopped would adversely affect some building structures that include, fences, houses, high tension poles and expose lands to erosion and may render people homeless.
Copies of the petition were to the State Police Commissioner, Mr. Echeng Echeng, Director of State Security Services and chairman, House Committee on Environment, Anambra State House of Assembly, Awka, State capital.
