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Insecurity: Northern Governors to launch N288bn security fund, seek 6-month ban on illegal mining

A Cross-Section of Northern State Governors During Their Recent in Kaduna, Northern Nigeria

*The Northern Governors’ Forum and the Traditional Rulers’ Council, at a meeting in Kaduna, Northern Nigeria, restate their support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration in tackling terrorism, insurgency towards ending criminality in Nigeria

Gbenga Kayode | ConsumerConnect

Against the backdrop of increasing insecurity challenges in several states, especially in Northern Nigeria, the Northern Governors’ Forum and the Traditional Rulers’ Council are seeking a six-month suspension of all mining activities in the region.

The State Governors acknowledged illegal artisanal mining as a major factor responsible for the worsening insecurity in most states.

Northern leaders to establish N1bn Security Trust Fund

In addressing worsening security challenges in the geopolitical zone, the Northern leaders, in a communiqué after their meeting Monday, December 1, 2025, in Kaduna, also agreed to establish a regional Security Trust Fund, to effectively confront their worsening security crises.

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It was learnt that under the arrangement, each state and its local governments would contribute N1 billion monthly, to be deducted at source under an agreed framework.

In terms of the objectives of the Fund, the governors said the Security Trust Fund would provide sustainable financing for joint operations, intelligence-driven interventions, and coordinated security responses across the Northern region.

The leaders stated: “The Forum observed that illegal mining has become a major contributory factor to the security crises in Northern Nigeria.

“The Forum, therefore, resolved to strongly recommend to the President to direct the Hon. Minister of Solid Minerals to suspend mining exploration for a period of six months to allow proper audit, and to subject all mining licences to revalidation for a period of six months in active consultation with the various state governors, and in the process curb the menace of artisanal illegal mining.”

The communiqué also noted: “In order to effectively confront the security crises in the North, the Forum resolved to set up a regional Security Trust Fund, to be funded with a monthly contribution of one billion Naira from each state and local government, to be deducted at source under a framework to be agreed upon.

“The Forum extends its deepest condolences and solidarity to the Governments and good people of Kebbi, Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Sokoto, Jigawa, and Kano States following the recent killings and abductions of schoolchildren and other innocent citizens, as well as to the victims of the Boko Haram attacks in Borno and Yobe States.”

They said: “The Forum commends the Federal Government, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for leaving no stone unturned in ensuring the prompt release of some of the abducted children and in handling other security challenges.

“We equally commend the sacrifices of our servicemen in uniform who continue to battle various forms of violent insurgencies across the country.”

The Northern Governors’ Forum added: “Consequently, the Forum resolved to renew its support for every step to be taken by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, in taking the fight against insurgents to their enclaves in order to bring an end to the criminality.”

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