OAU denies granting permission to illegal miners operating on campus
By Uzair Adam Imam
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State, has refuted claims of issuing any lease agreements to illegal miners found operating on university grounds.
The university also revealed that they had previously reported these activities to the relevant federal government agencies to stop the illegal operations.
The presence of illegal miners on campus raised concerns about the safety of students and staff.
Some miners claimed to have licenses to operate, but the university firmly denies granting such permission.
In a statement released by the university’s Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, on Saturday, OAU clarified their position: “While the University has, since becoming aware of the illegal activities of these miners, written a formal complaint to the appropriate government authorities, it is equally important to inform the general public that the claim of these trespassers are totally false.”
The statement further notes that OAU has not granted permission for any mining activities on its land.
“The University therefore wishes to use this medium to inform the general public, especially our alumni and other stakeholders, that the University did not give any consent to any individual, group, company or association to obtain any license to carry out mining activities on its land.”
They reiterate that no agreements have been signed with any individual or group regarding mining activities.
The university assures its stakeholders and the public that they are taking legal action to stop these “trespassers” who pose a significant environmental hazard and negatively impact the university’s image.
They also confirm receiving assurances from federal authorities that their complaint is being addressed.