PSG Clears 159 Mining Companies to Resume Operations, Pledges Commitment to Responsible Mining Practices




By: Labaran Ahmed 

In a significant development, the Plateau State Government has announced the clearance of 159 mining companies to resume operations in the state. This follows a comprehensive review and screening exercise by a Technical Committee set up in accordance with Executive Order 001 of 2025.


The cleared operations include: 6 Mining Licences. 15 Small Scale Mining Leases. 15 Exploration Licences. 5 Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Permits. 1 Quarry Lease. 118 Tin Sheds/Buying Centers

Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang emphasized the government's commitment to responsible mining practices, protecting the state's resources, and ensuring the well-being of its people. 

The government plans to formalize artisanal miners into cooperatives, regulate the sector, and take firm action against buying centers that deal in minerals sourced from illegal or underage miners.

To support sustainable development, the state government has approved the establishment of a Gemstone Skills Acquisition Centre to train local youths in modern mining techniques.

The Governor's initiative is expected to promote safer and more productive practices, benefiting the state, investors, and host communities. With this development, Plateau State is laying a strong foundation to end illegal, exploitative, and dangerous mining practices that have long plagued the land.

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