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All Licenced Miners in Kogi State to Meet Next Week, Wednesday, 28 – Federal Mining Officer in Charge, Engineer Mrs B. F Kuye

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All licenced miners in Kogi State have been invited for a meeting by next week Wednesday, the 28th February, 2024.

A statement by the Federal Mining Officer in Charge of Kogi State, Engineer Mrs B. F Kuye in Lokoja today stated that the meeting which is strictly for licenced miners will take place at the Edge Drive Hotel Lokoja.

The statement noted that the event would begin from 10 0’Clock in the morning. It urged all licenced miners in Kogi State to be punctual as critical issues pertaining their fields will be discussed

   

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