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Earth tremor: FCT minister orders immediate suspension of mining, quarrying activities

Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello

MINISTER of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, on Friday, ordered the immediate suspension of further quarrying and mining activities and borehole drilling in the affected areas of Mpape, Gwarimpa and Garki districts of Abuja, pending the outcome of investigations on the root causes of the incidents.

He gave this order when he paid an on-the-spot visit to Mpape, the epicentre of reported incidents of earth tremor in parts of Abuja recently.
Speaking on behalf of the minister, the FCT Permanent Secretary, Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa, advised residents of the affected areas to rest assured that there was no cause for alarm, noting that geological experts have counselled that Abuja was not on the line of any major seismic danger.
Malam Bello asked residents to go about all their businesses while disclosing that the Administration is engaging both local and international geological experts, in order to unravel the root causes of the earth tremors experienced in parts of Abuja in recent times.
Preliminary reports, he said, indicated that the activities of rock blasting from quarrying, mining activities, as well as proliferation of borehole drilling were likely causes of these tremors. Consequently, he stressed, it became necessary to suspend all quarrying activities in various sites of Abuja, especially Mpape, Garki, Gwarimpa and contiguous areas.
Responding to the minister’s address, the District Head of Mpape, Malam Abubakar Ibrahim Gimba and Chairman of Mpape Residents Associations, Mr Ameh Christian recounted that the community had experienced tremors in the past, but that the recent incident was more pronounced.
They thanked the FCT administration for its prompt response to the incident while acknowledging the presence of the FCT Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Chief Gimba noted that the assurances given by the Administration would go a long way to calm the residents and assuage fears of immediate and impending disaster.
Meanwhile, the FCT Emergency Management Agency has urged the public to contact FEMA on its 112 toll-free emergency number in case of any emergency situation.
S-Davies Wande

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