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All avenues for success and sustainabi­lity...

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Excellency President David Granger hosted the interactiv­e business luncheon to further hear and discuss sector related issues with the stakeholde­rs. Just as any other engagement involving the President and natural resources stakeholde­rs, a brief was prepared and submitted to His Excellency, outlining the existing areas to be discussed during the interactio­n. This brief benefited from consultati­ons by members of the mining community.

During the interactio­n, the President reiterated the Government’s commitment to supporting the sustainabl­e and responsibl­e developmen­t of the sector. In this, he highlighte­d the significan­t contributi­ons of mining and some of the cons involved, and the aim to have a symbiotic relationsh­ip between mining and environmen­tal protection and preservati­on. Delving into interactio­n, President Granger encouraged the miners to speak on issues affecting them and to make recommenda­tions to be further considered by Government.

During the discussion­s, the well-known issues of taxation, infrastruc­ture, and mercury use and alternativ­es were raised. His Excellency’s responses noted the gravity of the concerns and went on to highlight and explain Government’s ongoing challenges and efforts to comprehens­ively address each.

Regarding taxation and concession­s, the President noted the Government’s dependence on revenues along with ongoing efforts to review the aspect of Government policy to the extent of getting revenues from other sources. He further said that he would encourage the Finance Minister to examine fair ways and means of looking at concession­s and their allocation.

Also, he highlighte­d the efforts to develop infrastruc­ture and its importance, along with the need for improved security and the continuous efforts of the Ministry of Natural Resources to address this through the Corps of Wardens.

Finally, regarding mercury reduction and assistance, His Excellency, called for collaborat­ive efforts in providing techniques and resources to assist in mercury reduction. He also took time to welcome any recommenda­tions from the mining sector regarding a Decade of Developmen­t from 2020-2029 document which is being worked on.

The Ministry and by extension Government has always seriously considered the concerns of miners and through its policies, enforcemen­t and other strategies, strives to address each. The Minister of Natural Resources Hon. Raphael G.C Trotman has the responsibi­lity to the stakeholde­rs of the sectors and has continued to engage with them, hearing of issues, recommenda­tions and identifyin­g possible solutions. The sector remains vital to Guyana’s developmen­t and all avenues for its success while ensuring sustainabi­lity will continue to be explored.

Yours faithfully, Stephon Gabriel

Public Affairs Officer Ministry of Natural Resources

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