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Senate passes mines rangers service establishment bill 2025

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The Nigerian Senate successfully passed the Nigeria Mines Rangers Service Establishment Bill 2025, marking a significant legislative step towards combating the widespread issue of illegal mining and reinforcing regulatory oversight across the nation’s solid minerals development sector.

This crucial legislation is designed to create a dedicated, specialized enforcement body to secure mining sites and ensure strict adherence to the existing national mining laws.

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​The passage of the bill followed the thorough presentation of the committee report by Senator Ekong Samson, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Solid Minerals Development.

His committee’s work culminated in the proposal for a novel agency, the Mines Rangers Service, which will function as the primary force for policing the often-volatile and unregulated mining environment.

Illegal mining has long been a significant drain on Nigeria’s economy, leading to huge revenue losses, environmental degradation, and increased insecurity in affected communities.

The new Service is therefore positioned as a vital component in the government’s strategy to sanitize the sector and unlock its full potential for national economic growth.

​The proposed Mines Rangers Service is conceived to serve as a strong, visible presence at mining locations, moving beyond the traditional enforcement mechanisms.

Its core mandate will be centered on active site security and meticulous monitoring of compliance with the provisions of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act.

This includes ensuring that all operators, both local and foreign, adhere to licensing agreements, environmental protection standards, and labor laws, thereby professionalizing the sector.

​Senate President Godswill Akpabio highlighted the importance of the bill’s passage, expressing confidence that the new law would substantially enhance regulation and enforcement.

He assured the public that the Mines Rangers Service would not only complement but also strengthen the existing framework established by the Mining Act, filling critical gaps in security and compliance monitoring.

The establishment of the Service reflects a legislative acknowledgment of the severe challenges facing the solid minerals sector and a commitment to leveraging specialized security architecture to manage and protect Nigeria’s mineral wealth.

This initiative is expected to attract legitimate investment by reducing operational risks and creating a more predictable and lawful environment for mining activities.

The focus now shifts to the executive arm of government for assent and the subsequent operationalization of the new Mines Rangers Service.

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