Gov’s suspension pushed over black sand mining
>> Monday, November 5, 2012
By Jennelyn Mondejar
DAGUPAN CITY -- Community leaders
from Pangasinan will troop today November 5, to Quezon City to ask the Office of
the Ombudsman to suspend Gov. Amado Espino over the issue of massive black sand
mining operations in the province.
Aside from the prayer for
suspension, the local leaders, belonging to the group Aromas, will also file a
complaint to oppose the massive destruction of environment allegedly due to the
mining and quarrying operations all over Pangasinan.
The group also alleged the
continuing harassment of its leaders by the mining operators in the province.
Before the filing of the
complaints, a Halloween-inspired protest will be held outside the Office of the
Ombudsman to symbolically show the aftermath of the black sand mining to the
people of Pangasinan.
According to the protesters,
Governor Espino will be depicted in an ‘undertaker’ costume in Halloween masks
holding shovel digging black sand.
Some of the protesters will also
wear masks and Halloween costumes.
The group said it will also hold
a protest march against black sand mining on Nov. 21 from their province going
to Manila in time for International Fish Day.
The group filed last year
administrative cases of abuse of authority, violation of local government code
and graft and corruption charges against Espino also in the Office of the
Ombudsman.
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