TUBA, Benguet -- Two
priests from the Diocese of Baguio are to recommend to their See that the
clergy endorse calls by indigenous peoples
and other stakeholders for government to allow Philex Mining Corp.’s
Padcal Mines to resume formal operations in this province.
Citing the welfare of IPs and their
fellow stakeholders, Fr. Mateo Dontogan, social-action director of the diocese,
said the See under the supervision of Bishop Carlito Cenzon is against the
closure of Padcal Mines as has been demanded by some non-government
organizations.
“We will support the general
sentiment of the people who are directly affected by any government decision on
Padcal operations,” said Dontogan, who said it would not be unusual for the
Diocese of Baguio to have a different tack from the National Secretariat for
Social Action (NASSA) on the Padcal issue.
A social action and development arm
of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), NASSA has called
for the closure of Padcal Mines, and even claimed about the presence of mutant
tilapias in waterways where Padcal’s tailings pond discharges nontoxic water
into. Dr. Terence Talorete, an expert on cell biology, however, labeled last
October as “hearsay” and “highly improbable” this so-called scientific study
done by CBCP-NASSA.
“We will not dwell on arguments
involving scientific studies and the likes, but we will listen mostly to the
IPs and our flock who know what they want and need better than we do,” stressed
Dontogan, who, along with Father Paul Basilio, visited Tuesday a remote sitio
in Itogon town affected by the tailings-leak accident in Padcal last year.
Dontogan said the entire see would
consider the recommendation from him and Basilio, director of dzWT,
aBaguio-based radio station owned by the Diocese of Baguio, during its monthly
clergy recollection and monthly clergy pastoral meeting on Aug. 8.
Noting Philex Mining’s commitment to
economic progress while protecting the environment, Dontogan said he hopes the
diocese will be able to issue a formal statement supporting the IPs and other
stakeholders on the continued and full operations of Padcal Mines around the
second week of August. “This falls under our direct jurisdiction, and we would
be thankful if we could say we did our part.”
He and Basilio visited the various
social projects, such as organic farming and organic livestock raising, which
have been initiated, implemented, and maintained by Philex Mining at
Sitio Pangbasan, Brgy. Dalupirip, after three hours of trekking on
mountain ranges and challenging terrains.
They also talked to the residents,
who told them about the immediate remediation measures and ongoing activities,
such as medical missions and educational scholarships, being done by
PhilexMining following the Aug. 1 accident, when nontoxic water and sediment
discharged from Padcal’s Tailings Storage Facility No. 3 (TSF3) after
historically unprecedented rains brought about by two successive typhoons.
Dontogan said the visit was made
following an appeal from various IPs organizations (IPOs) in Itogon and Tuba,
Philex Mining’s host towns in Benguet, for the Diocese of Baguio to help them
persuade President Benigno Aquino III and government regulators to press the
green light for the resumption of formal operations in Padcal.
The Mines and Geosciences Bureau
(MGB) has extended its four-month order, which supposedly ended on July 7, for
the temporary operations at Padcal Mines pending a thorough review of the
pertinent technical details involving the Philex Mining’s implementation of
urgent remediation measures on TSF3.
IPOs in Benguet and Pangasinan, where
IPs live along the downstream of Agno River, asked the President in April to
allow the permanent resumption of Padcal operations, citing their need for
economic survival and “obligation” to support Philex Mining, which they
described as a responsible mining company.
Unlike the leftists environmentalists who live nowhere near Itogon and want to close the mine, the Indigenous People there know what's best. What makes these priests even more courageous is that they are going against the CBCP's blanket condemnation on mining.
ReplyDeleteThis only proves that the leftist really doesn't know what there talking about,because apparently the REAL people of Benguet still wants Philex opperations to be permanent.I strongly Believe that Philex always gives back from what they've get to the area.The Priests proves that Philex is a responsible miner.
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