Stabroek News

We wish to endorse the resumption of small-scale mining in South Rupununi

- Dear Editor,

I read with amazement and utter shock in the Monday, November 22 edition of Stabroek News that the South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) is calling for the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission to rescind the Marudi mining agreement.

First of all, as an indigenous resident of the South Rupununi for over forty-five years, I wish to set the record straight by stating that the SRDC is not representi­ng all the people of the South Rupununi, but only a select few who are mostly members of the said SRDC and their affiliates. The Council is marred by self-interest and other motives, rather than representi­ng the people collective­ly in the interest of uniting our people for the common good of community developmen­t.

Editor, the SRDC, and its Executives Members are really out of touch with the realities on the ground in Marudi and in relation to the recently signed agreement by several parties. To alleviate my ignorance of this matter I recently reached out to several individual­s and agencies simply because the SRDC is not trusted nor respected by the majority of residents in the South Rupununi.

As such, I can safely state that small miners from South Rupununi who were once requested to cease operations within Marudi and were compliant have now been given approval to resume mining under an agreement with a mine plan, and monitoring system for regulated mining activities. Additional­ly, the largescale mining company is not engaged in any mining with the exception of exploratio­n activities, only exploratio­n is permitted as per the company’s prospectin­g licence and strengthen­ed by the agreement, which was recently signed.

The SRDC is so out of touch with the people they claim to represent that they are unaware that it was the residents and small miners from the South Rupununi who have been pushing for the resumption of smallscale mining activities in Marudi. This will create employment and opportunit­ies for the residents, something the SRDC has failed to do

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