| McLean resigns from miners’ association |
| Saturday, 30 January 2010 | |
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(Editor's Note: Leader of the Movement of change for a better Guyana, Mark Benschop is urging the residents of Bartica to ignore all government officials and for them to go ahead and shut the town down. Benschop is also calling on Lindeners to join in the shut down.) - govt. officials to meet Barticians today As a row in the gold and diamond mining industry deepens with threats to shutdown Bartica over a controversial six-month notice to authorities, a senior official in the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners’ Association has tendered his resignation. Sources last evening said that GGDMA may now be looking to hold an election for a President. According to McLean, during that meeting the miners expressed concerns that he was not representing their interest fully. The official is part of the Land Use Committee which was appointed by President Bharrat Jagdeo to examine ways the mining industry could work harmoniously with the forestry industry, especially in light of Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy which calls for increased vigilance in the two sectors. With mining taking place on some forestry concessions, one of the proposals being studied by the committee was for miners to seek approval for operations in a particular area so that the official stakeholder bodies including the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) and McLean noted that the Land Use Committee was making “good progress” and was near to finalising an agreement on all the issues miners had expressed concerned. With Bartica a key mining community, miners there had over the past days held several meetings and announced Thursday that it had scheduled a major motorcade and rally for Monday to discuss the issues including the six-months notice proposal and what they felt was a move to give the Guyana Forestry Commission “veto power” over the mining industry. McLean said he felt that the upcoming actions in Bartica was not a wise idea and had expressed this to the GGDMA executive. Yesterday, government announced that it will be going to Bartica today to meet with residents and miners of Bartica to discuss mining, forestry and developmental issues. Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud, who is performing the duties of Prime Minister, will be heading the team which comprises Minister of Transport and Hydraulics and Chairman of the Land Use Committee, Robeson Benn, Chairman of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission, William Woolford, and Chairman of the Guyana Forestry Commission, James Singh. |
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