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Chinese Miners Not Architects of Nigeria’s Banditry, New Analysis Argues

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 3 hours ago 3 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh

A recent commentary has challenged claims linking Chinese miners to Nigeria’s banditry crisis, describing such narratives as misleading, oversimplified, and lacking credible evidence.

The analysis, authored by Dr. Austin Maho of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, was a response to a syndicated column by Farooq A. Kperogi titled “How Chinese Miners Fuel Nigeria’s Terrorist Banditry,” which examined the relationship between illegal mining and insecurity in Nigeria.

According to the rebuttal, attributing banditry to Chinese miners risks distorting the real drivers of violence and promoting xenophobic interpretations of a complex national security problem.

The article argued that illegal mining is a symptom rather than the root cause of insecurity, noting that widespread banditry in parts of northwestern Nigeria predates the presence of Chinese-linked mining operations. It referenced earlier waves of violence in Zamfara and other states between 2011 and 2014, which occurred before significant foreign mining involvement.

It further stated that Nigeria’s insecurity is rooted in long-standing governance challenges, including rural poverty, climate-induced farmer-herder tensions, proliferation of small arms following the collapse of Libya, and weak state presence in rural communities.

The analysis also rejected suggestions that foreign miners are financing armed groups, instead arguing that mining operators often operate under coercion in high-risk environments where armed groups exert control. It described such payments as extortion rather than sponsorship.

To support its argument, the piece highlighted documented cases of Chinese nationals and workers being kidnapped across Nigeria in recent years, including incidents in Niger, Ogun, Osun, Zamfara, and Kaduna States. It said these incidents demonstrate that foreign miners are also victims of banditry rather than its sponsors.

The Chinese Embassy in Abuja was also cited as previously dismissing allegations linking its nationals to terrorism financing, while urging fact-based reporting and reaffirming its support for lawful mining operations and cooperation with Nigerian authorities.

The analysis maintained that focusing on nationality obscures what it described as deeper structural issues, including alleged involvement of politically exposed Nigerians, weak regulatory enforcement, and corruption within the mining value chain.

It noted that under Nigeria’s mining framework, foreign companies operate through partnerships with local license holders, making Nigerian actors central to negotiations, security arrangements, and field operations.

The piece also referenced official data indicating that a large share of mining activities in Nigeria’s northwest remains illegal, but stressed that this does not translate into foreign dominance of illegal operations, as artisanal mining is largely driven by Nigerians and other regional actors.

It called for a more comprehensive policy response focused on traceability, institutional accountability, security protection for legal mining sites, and livelihood alternatives for affected communities.

The author concluded that banditry in Nigeria is sustained by governance gaps, economic deprivation, and impunity, rather than any single foreign nationality, and urged policymakers to avoid narratives that may inflame ethnic or geopolitical tensions.

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