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Gov. Alia Bans Traditional Rulers from Granting Mining Rights Without State Approval

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has issued a stern warning to traditional rulers across the state, cautioning them to cease issuing mining approvals in their territories without prior consent from the government. The directive, announced on September 16, 2025, at 8:47 AM, aims to regulate mining activities and ensure they align with state policies.

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Governor Alia emphasized the importance of centralized oversight to prevent unauthorized mining operations that could harm the environment and local communities. The full details of the ban and its implications are available in the official statement, accessible via the comments section of the announcement.

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This move is seen as a significant step toward streamlining resource management in Benue State, with the government seeking to balance traditional authority with modern regulatory frameworks. The decision has sparked discussions among locals and stakeholders, with many awaiting further guidelines on compliance.

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Source: Benue Info-pedia

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