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Green
groups denounce illegal mining operations in Nueva Vizcaya
Australian-Canadian
miner Ocean Gold is lying, says ATM
Oceana
Gold Philippines, Inc. (OGPI) is lying when they claim that they have secured
approval from the government to continue operating the Didipio gold mines in
Kasibu town, Nueva Vizcaya.
OGPI
is spinning half-truths when they make this claim, as what they have is a
letter from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of DENR, stating that in the
opinion of MGB OGPI is allowed to continue operating its mines pending the
confirmation of the miner’s application for renewal.
In
response, the local governments of Barangay Didpio, the municipal government of
Kasibu and the provincial government of Nueva Vizcaya have issued orders and
implemented measures to restrain the operations of OGPI. Local organizations are supporting these
moves of the LGUs and have set-up barricades and check points to prevent the
movement of trucks from the mining area.
ATM
supports the local resistance led by community-based organizations DESAMA and
SAPAKMMI in Didipio. As far as stakeholders are concerned, OGPI started
illegally operating last June 21, 2019, when its FTAA expired and no renewal
was secured.
We
also support the strong political will of the local governments, as they
exercise their mandate to ensure the protection of the general welfare of their
constituency. The sanggunian barangay (barangay council) and sanggunian
panlalawigan (provincial legislative council) have issued respective
resolutions opposing the renewal of OGPI mining contracts this July 2019.
Our alliance support the demands of the LGUs
that a new set of requirements are needed to approve the application for
renewal.
ATM
believes that OGPI needs to submit these requirements, including i) securing
free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) from indigenous peoples; ii) social
acceptability thru a favorable endorsement; iii) a new Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) that will explain the impacts to access and use of water; iv)
a management plan that will elaborate how its mining operations will not
destroy the functioning watershed areas in Nueva Vizcaya. (By Jaybee
Garganera, ATM National Coordinator – nc@alyansatigilmina.net / (+63917)
5498218)
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