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Toxic Gas Kills 37 Miners in Nigeria’s Plateau as Federal Authorities Close Site

Investigators are examining suspected carbon monoxide at an abandoned lead pit under licence 11810.

Overview

  • The early-morning discharge in Kampani Zurak, Wase LGA, left 25–27 others hospitalized after workers collapsed underground around 5:45 a.m.
  • Security forces cordoned off the mine while Minister of Solid Minerals Dele Alake ordered a shutdown of areas covered by ML 11810 and sent a team led by Permanent Secretary Yusuf Yabo to probe the causes.
  • A police source and a security report cited carbon monoxide poisoning, though Plateau officials initially described an explosion and no definitive forensic finding has been released.
  • The pit falls within a licence operated by Solid Unit (Solid Unity) Nigeria Limited, linked to owner Abdullahi Dan‑China, and officials said the dormant lead site can emit toxic gases.
  • Survivors and families described sudden breathlessness and loss of consciousness consistent with CO exposure and appealed for support as activists pressed for stronger safety enforcement across artisanal mines.