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    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeSeptember 25, 2025Updated:September 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WAPCo Raises Alarm over Illegal Mining Along Gas Pipeline Network

    The West African Gas Pipeline Company Ltd. (WAPCo) has sounded the alarm over ongoing illegal mining activities along its gas pipeline network, warning of serious safety and environmental risks.

    Mr Temitope Sodeinde, Country Head of External Relations (Nigeria), issued the warning during WAPCo’s Annual Sand Mining Workshop held on Thursday in Igbesa Community, Lagos.

    Sodeinde highlighted that illegal sand mining along the pipeline’s right of way had created dangerous five-meter deep pits that threaten the structural integrity of the pipeline.

    He noted that multiple excavators and tipper trucks were operating simultaneously, encroaching on established boundaries.

    “The company is deeply concerned about the safety of illegal miners operating dangerously close to the pipeline, which poses significant risks to both the community and their livelihoods.

    “We are working closely with security agencies to monitor and protect the pipeline,” Sodeinde explained.

    He added that the police, National Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and other security agencies had pledged to arrest those involved in illegal mining along the gas pipeline network.

    “This is a high-pressure gas pipeline buried underground. We regularly hold town hall and pipeline awareness meetings to educate communities about the dangers.

    “Mining activities this close to the pipeline risk a catastrophic fire or explosion if disturbed,” Sodeinde added.

    He warned that a small mistake could lead to disaster, putting lives and property at great risk.

    “This is a threat we have been trying to prevent for years, and it requires urgent action,” he stressed.

    Alsh, ACP Folashade Tanaruno, Area Commander of Agbara Police, urged illegal miners to cease their activities or face arrest.

    She stressed that miners must maintain at least 100 meters distance from the pipeline to avoid potential explosions.

    Mrs Esther Odesanya, Area Commander of the NSCDC, confirmed that security agencies had stepped up surveillance and would continue to arrest illegal miners.

    She also urged all miners to obtain proper mining certificates before operating in the area.

    “Illegal mining along the pipeline right of way endangers the entire community. No one caught violating this will be spared,” Odesanya said.

    Oba Abdul-Aziz Akinde, the Oloja-Ekun of Igbesa Kingdom, condemned the illegal mining, calling it economic sabotage and a serious challenge to communities along the pipeline.

    Represented by Oba Nasir Olayemi, Olodan of Odan, Akinde warned residents against allowing illegal miners to operate near the pipeline.

    He noted, “The palace has petitioned the Federal Government and established a committee to verify miners’ licenses.

    “There is no excuse for violating legal frameworks. We are collaborating with law enforcement to ensure proper action is taken.”

    He added that while some miners claimed to hold government licenses, the law enforcement agencies were working to clarify the situation and protect the environment.

    Mr Balogun Moshood, Chairman of Yewa Zone miners, acknowledged the environmental damage caused by illegal mining but emphasised that most miners under their umbrella are registered.

    He claimed some illegal miners operate with collusion from security personnel.

    “We are educating and monitoring our members to avoid mining near the gas pipeline.

    “We will direct them to stop all activities close to the pipeline and maintain the required 100-meter safety distance,” Moshood said. Daily FX Rate – GTBank Sells Dollar at N1,495 for Foreign Payment

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