The Borneo Post

Ex-army general replaces minister who ordered sweeping mine closures

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MANILA: The Philippine­s’ new Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu said yesterday he can allow mining in the country as long as it is done responsibl­y, taking a more moderate stance than his dismissed predecesso­r who ordered over half the country’s mines shut.

“For me, I think we can allow mining (as long as) it’s responsibl­e, it does not destroy the environmen­t, as long as it’s properly handled,” Cimatu, a former army general, told radio station DZBB.

President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday named Cimatu as replacemen­t for Regina Lopez, a move welcomed by miners but opposed by environmen­talist groups who said Cimatu does not have a track record in protecting natural resources.

Cimatu, who described himself as “moderate and calm”, said while he did not have enough experience in environmen­tal conservati­on, he was willing to learn.

He said he would look at mines that Lopez allowed to operate as well as those that were ordered shut in the world’s top nickel ore supplier.

Lopez in February ordered 22 of 41 operating mines to close permanentl­y and later canceled dozens of contracts for undevelope­d mines to protect water resources. She also banned open-pit mining.

Cimatu, who briefly headed the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s in 2002, said he wants to meet Lopez to get her insight on policies.

“I admire her passion and love for the environmen­t. I will be honoured to meet her and try to get her insight in protecting the environmen­t,” he said.

“I will do my job well for the interest of the Filipino people.”

Lopez had previously said the Philippine­s was “unfit for mining” because of its unique ecosystem. She was dismissed last week by a panel of lawmakers who scrutinize Duterte’s appointmen­ts. — Reuters

 ??  ?? President Rodrigo Duterte administer­s the oath of office for the newly-apppointed Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu (left) before the start of the Cabinet meeting at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila, Philippine­s. —...
President Rodrigo Duterte administer­s the oath of office for the newly-apppointed Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu (left) before the start of the Cabinet meeting at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila, Philippine­s. —...

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