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Ex-NYSC DG tackles Oshiomhole over retired generals behind illegal mining claim

Last updated: 2025/01/29 at 9:24 AM
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Former director-general of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Major General Johnson Olawumi (retd) has responded to Adams Oshiomhole’s allegation that retired generals are behind illegal mining.

On January 25, Oshiomhole, chairman of the senate committee on interior, alleged that retired military generals are behind the spate of illegal mining activities in the country.

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The lawmaker spoke during the submission of the 2025 budget report by Sampson Ekong, chairman of the senate committee on solid minerals development, to the senate panel on appropriation.

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But in a statement on Tuesday, Olawumi said Oshiomhole’s comments are “offensive and harsh” to retired generals, who had served the country honourably.

The ex-NYSC DG called on Oshiomhole to back up his claim with concrete evidence or withdraw the allegation.

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“As a former state governor and currently a distinguished senator of the Federal Republic, Senator Oshiomhole sure has his facts and evidence,” Olawumi said.

“Therefore, the most responsible action expected of him is to petition such individuals or retired military generals involved in illegal mining activities to the Department of State Services (DSS) or any other relevant authorities.

“His claim that efforts in the past under President Muhammadu Buhari drew no attention is not enough. He is aware that such allegations cannot be swept under the carpet under the current dispensation.

“Senator Oshiomhole is an important personality whose statement carries heavy weight and trends across Nigeria and beyond.”

 

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