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Aliyu Ozovehe Ilias, Ukpeli Peter, Ojeka Martins King
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采矿是政府的一项活动,它为政府提供巨额收入,用于运行和管理其社会、经济和政治事务。但是,当政府的这些活动被忽视时,它就会落入不受监管的非法矿工手中。它被一些谨慎的分子所取代,他们可能想通过被视为恐怖主义的盗匪活动,为促进旨在破坏发展和促进不安全的非法行为赚钱。为了在本文的语境和内容范围内进行解释,本文采用了精英理论。之所以选择采用这一理论,是因为它最适合解释由社会的政治和经济大智慧赞助的非法采矿。本文在数据收集方面采用的方法是数据收集的主要方法和次要方法,并采用了调查研究设计。演讲人在扎姆法拉州Bagega进行这些非法采矿活动的地区,目的是为了获得第一手资料,除了联邦政府的收入损失之外,这些活动的大部分收益都用于购买武器、雇用人员从事盗匪活动和提供后勤以协助非法活动和其他危害国家发展的罪行。为了处理尼日利亚的非法采矿,本文提出应根据2007年采矿法的修正案采取更严厉的惩罚措施,以减少或消除Zamfara州的非法采矿,并且再次将采矿问题从排他性清单中删除,以便适当监管处理尼日利亚的非法采矿活动。
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Interrogating the relationship between banditry and illegal mining in Nigeria; implications to national development in post–covid period; a peep into Bagega in Zamfara State illegal mining site
Mining is one of the activities of government that yield enormous income into its confers for the purpose of running and managing its social, economic, and political affairs. But when these activities of government are neglected, it, however, fall into the hands of illegal miners who are not regulated. It is overtaken by scrupulous elements who may want to cash in for the purpose of promoting illegality aimed at undermining development and promoting insecurity, through banditry which is regarded as terrorism. This paper adopted the Elite Theory for the purpose of providing an explanation within the context and content of this paper. The choice of adopting this theory was because it best suits the explanation of illegal mining which is sponsored by the political and economic big wits of the society. The methodology adopted by this paper in terms of data collection is both primary and secondary methods of data collection and the survey research design was used. The presenters were in the area where these illegal mining activities takes place in Bagega in Zamfara State for the purpose of having first hand information apart from the fact that revenue accruing to the Federal Government are lost, most of the proceed from these activities are used for acquisition of weapons, hiring of personnel for the purpose of banditry and provision of logistics to aid illicit activities and other crimes which are inimical to national development. In order to deal with illegal mining in Nigeria, this paper provides that stiffer penalty should be made in line with the amendment of the Mining Act of 2007 to reduce or eliminate illegal mining in Zamfara State, and again, the issue of mining should be removed from the Exclusive list, for the purpose of proper regulation to deal with illegal mining activities in Nigeria.  
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