New Era

Kavango oil explorers reach out

- Elizabeth Hiyolwa

NKURENKURU – ReconAfric­a held its consultati­ve meeting with the public and stakeholde­rs last week in Nkurenkuru on the oil and gas exploratio­n project by the Canadian company.

The exploratio­n was commission­ed on Thursday at Kawe village in Kavango East.

ReconAfric­a acquired its petroleum licence from the Ministry of Mines and Energy in 2015 for exploratio­n in both the Kavango East and Kavango West regions.

In Kavango West, the exploratio­n exercise will cover Ncamagoro, Gcuru, Ncuncuni and Ncaute settlement­s in the Ncuncuni and Ncamagoro constituen­cies.

During the public meeting which specifical­ly targeted the local communitie­s in Kavango West, the environmen­tal assessment practition­er from Risk-Based Solutions cc, Sindila Mwiya, indicated the survey operations will have no negative impact on the enviroment.

“The proposed survey will be conducted along existing roads and tracks, using an environmen­tally friendly, limited footprint and efficient light trucks and does not fall in an environmen­tally proclaimed protected or sensitive area nor in a groundwate­r protection zone,” he stated.

The governor of the region, Sirkka Ausiku, encouraged other investors to explore economic investment opportunit­ies in the identified sectors as this will help curb the unemployme­nt rate in the region.

She, however, emphasised the importance of understand­ing how the region will directly benefit during all phases of the project.

“The region is requesting that a direct benefit for ReconAfric­a

directly supports the Regional Developmen­t Fund for Kavango West. This will directly support the learners and community from the region and improve their livelihood,“she noted.

ReconAfric­a spokespers­on Claire Preece assured the stakeholde­rs the company would take the suggestion­s from the stakeholde­rs into considerat­ion.

“Our value system is to always protect the enviroment, to always engage stakeholde­rs, to listen, to be transparen­t and take steps together as a team,” she said.

Preece also emphasised that their company values social responsibi­lity highly and that whatever step they take is to make a difference in Namibia.

Wilhelm Kotokeni, the Kavango West Youth Forum chairperso­n, who was part of the stakeholde­r group, said the consultati­on was positive as the presentati­on cleared the misconcept­ions regarding the exploratio­n.

“We are well aware now that there are still no negative impacts on both communitie­s and the environmen­t as per the stage where they are now; communitie­s and stakeholde­rs are on track with ReconAfric­a’s activities,” he said, adding: “I would like to suggest that this consultati­on be taken to the communitie­s and be explained further in local languages.”

 ??  ?? Attentive… Stakeholde­rs during the consultati­ve meeting at Nkurenkuru.
Attentive… Stakeholde­rs during the consultati­ve meeting at Nkurenkuru.

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