 Governor of Delta State, Ifai Okor, has urged stakeholders in Nigeria's mining industry to guard against the negative experience from oil and gas exploration in the country. Governor Korz said stakeholders must learn from the experience of oil and gas as regards the environment and its degradation and use restiveness and guard against such pitfalls. Okor stated this at the inauguration of Osara Energy Itou Fola coal mines, which was a groundbreaking of 600 megawatts mine-mount coal plant in the community in Auchi, North local government area of the state. He was represented by the Commissioner for Oil and Gas, Prince Emmanuel, the governor lot of the impacted communities and their support and cooperation and commended all of their efforts in achieving the community's dreams. Electricity is essential to modern life and major factor in the nation's economic development. Co-op fire power plants contribute to global electricity supply accounting for 1% of global electricity generation in 2022. While Nigeria has over 3 billion tons of metric tons of coal reserves, coal share in electric supply is zero, today Nigeria has no single coal power plant. We need to change this narrative and that change must begin now and protect developing coal fire generating processes in Nigeria. On his part, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development commended the state government for support for the project adding that the host communities must be first beneficiaries of the project. The Minister said that the communities where the focal point in the mining industry, I think that the support of communities must be sought before the commencement of mining activities. He said the community was where the focus is the centre and if anybody can do mining it must have the consent of the community. Mining is destructive in nature. S will be mine as it goes to the community and get that consent, explain what it wants to do. But what I found interesting, you cannot go anywhere besides the fact that we have power issues in Nigeria. We are not generating enough, we are not distributing or transmitting enough. So we still need to generate a lot more, but most importantly, we need to generate in small homes like this, where it's easy to distribute because the first burden that we are going to get from this power plant will be the people of this sort of communities who go back and who do. They will be the mediates beneficiaries, because the way it is, you have to pay the fee from this power before it goes to other people. And that is the way we can develop our communities. The speech of Muslim energy can come to the doorsteps of our various citizens. At this power plant, at this power plant is evaluated. We should all remember that the lesson learned from the oil and gas and pollution sector as it pertains to the environment and the traditions and usefulness. I ought more than managements who are there to the terms of the MOU, which are made quickly by great respect for us. I also deal with the issues of environmental protection with the view of maintaining industrial standards. In the same way, the communities should not be overbearing, should not make overbearing demands. There must be a balance struck in keeping the business going smoothly.