Illegal gold mining, land degradation and food security in nigeria: a case of yauri, kebbi state, Nigeria

P. Godwin, P. Z. Umaru
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Illegal gold mining and land degradation can affect food production negatively. This study examines the impacts of illegal/surface gold mining and land degradation on food security in Yauri, Kebbi State, Nigeria. Data for this study were collected from both primary and secondary sources. A total of 250 copies of questionnaire were administered to the respondents in the study area using systematic random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics such as simple percentages, graph and frequency among others were used to analyze the data. Result revealed that majority of the respondents (97.1%) and (98.4%) used farmland as their mining site and excavated soil and tailings were dumped on the farmland respectively. The result further showed that more than 96% of the respondents abandoned farming activities for illegal gold mining. This finding indicates loss of farm labour which may result to food insecurity in the study area. The study calls for constitutional provision that will empower states to control and extract whatever minerals deposited within their domain for the overall economic benefit of the citizenry.
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尼日利亚的非法金矿开采、土地退化和粮食安全:以尼日利亚凯比州尤里为例
非法采金和土地退化会对粮食生产产生负面影响。本研究考察了非法/地表金矿开采和土地退化对尼日利亚凯比州亚乌里粮食安全的影响。本研究的数据收集自第一手资料和第二手资料。采用系统随机抽样的方法,对研究区被调查者发放了250份问卷。使用简单的百分比、图表和频率等描述性统计来分析数据。结果显示,绝大多数(97.1%)和绝大多数(98.4%)的回答者将农田作为采矿场地,采掘后的土壤和尾矿分别倾倒在农田上。调查结果进一步显示,超过96%的受访者放弃农业活动,转而非法开采黄金。这一发现表明,农业劳动力的损失可能导致研究地区的粮食不安全。该研究呼吁制定宪法条款,授权各州控制和开采其领土内沉积的任何矿物,以造福公民的整体经济利益。
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