A gas explosion at a mining site in Kampani Zurak, Plateau State, has claimed the lives of at least 37 people, with 25 others injured and receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.
Although the Plateau State Government puts the casualty at 33, but the council chairperson said 37 people died in the explosion.
The incident, reportedly caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, occurred at a site owned by Solid Unit Nig. Ltd.
The unfortunate incident was confirmed by the Commissioner for Information, Joyce Ramnap, who expressed deep shock and sadness.
“The Plateau Government received with deep shock and profound sadness reports of a tragic explosion at a mining site in Kampani Zurak, reportedly owned by Solid Unit Nig. Ltd.
“Preliminary information has it that 33 persons were said to have been inside the mining tunnel at the time of the explosion.
“Others who sustained injuries are currently receiving treatment in nearby hospitals.
“Government is deeply concerned about the development and is working closely with relevant security agencies, emergency responders and health authorities to ensure that the situation is brought under control,” she said
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has ordered the shutdown of the mine and launched an investigation into the incident.
The government is working with security agencies and emergency responders to manage the situation.
This incident highlights concerns about safety standards in Nigeria’s mining industry, particularly in artisanal and small-scale operations.


