Mining Marshal: NSCDC boss orders immediate withdrawal of petition against Police

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by TheDiggerNews

dr Ahmed Audi, Commandant-General (CG) of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has ordered the immediate withdrawal of a petition by the mining marshal against the Nigerian Police Force.

This is according to a statement signed by Babawale Afolabi, the NSCDC Public Relations Officer, on Sunday in Abuja

Afolabi revealed that the petition, presented before the senate committee by the Mining Marshal Commander, Attah Onoja, was over an alleged attack and shooting of its mining marshals by some Police officers.

He said the petition also included the Police allegedly obstructing mining marshals’ efforts to prosecute illegal miners arrested in Nasarawa state.

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He further disclosed that the CG expressed displeasure over the petition, stating that the mining marshal commander acted outside his purview by filing the petition without the authorisation of the NSCDC management.

“The corps’ management, therefore, dissociates itself from the petition while the officer has been directed to immediately withdraw it to allow for a smooth and amicable resolution of issues raised in the spirit of the robust interagency relationship,” Audi said.

Audi said that a joint investigation was ongoing to unravel what transpired as both organisations worked towards finding common ground.

“I have spoken to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun on the matter and sincerely apologise for the embarrassment the petition might have caused.

“I have also directed that the petition be withdrawn immediately to resolve it administratively without any rancour,” the CG assured.

Audi said the IGP supported the corps by enjoining operations to enhance national security and the realisation of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

The NSCDC boss reiterates his determination to effectively synergise with the Police, avowing a commitment to stamping out crime and criminality to make Nigeria safer and more secure.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports clashes involving Mining Marshals and police personnel in cases involving the protection of mining sites.

This led to a recent petition by the commander of the mining marshall, Onoja, to the senate.

In the petition addressed to the committee on ethics, privileges and public petitions, John Onoja Attah, commander of the mining marshals, alleged that officers from the force intelligence department (FID) of the Police attempted to derail ongoing court cases involving illegal mining operations at Rafin Gabas in Kokona LGA, TheCable reports.

 

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