ACC JOHN ONOJA ATTAH TO SPEAK ON RESPONSIBLE MINING AT THE 2025 PEOPLE’S SECURITY MONITOR SECURITY SUMMIT

The Organisers of the 2025 People’s Security Monitor Security Summit and Recognition Awards announce that ACC John Onoja Attah, Commander, NSCDC Special Mining Marshals Corps, will deliver a key presentation at this year’s event.

He will speak on the timely and strategic topic:

“Responsible Mining: Protecting the Environment and Driving Growth.”

The summit will bring together security professionals, policymakers, environmental advocates, and industry stakeholders to explore solutions that ensure safer, cleaner, and economically beneficial mining activities across the nation.

 Wednesday, 10 December 2025
 Nigeria National Merit Award House, Maitama, Abuja
 10:00 AM Prompt

United, we strengthen a safer and more responsible mining sector.

  • Keji Mustapha

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