Oceana Gold in Nueva Vizcaya shut down
>> Monday, July 22, 2013
KASIBU, Nueva Vizcaya -- Alleged failure of mining giant Oceana Gold Corp. to comply with local government-set requirements on their Nueva Vizcaya operations has prompted local officials to shut down the mining firm.
A closure order was issued July 12, a week after Kasibu town Mayor Chito Bumolo pointed out Oceana Gold’s failures to comply with the local government’s requirements and agreements.
Oceana Gold reportedly failed to seek and renew its business permit and barangay clearance and failed to pay local taxes.
It also reportedly failed to fulfill its promises set in the memorandum of agreement with the local government unit specifically with the village where its mining operation is held.
Moreover, it has also allegedly failed to address the human rights violations complaint filed against its security personnel.
Bumolo gave the
company until July 10 to address the complaints and meet the terms set with the
local villagers, but the mining firm snubbed it, he claimed.
OceanaGold has been in
Kasibu since 1988 when the firm was seeking the needed requirements from the
local government unit for their application permits to the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources- Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
Now that it is
operating and hauling tons of high grade gold and copper, it has stopped
dealing with the local government of Kasibu, the mayor said.
The mayor further
claimed that the firm has been transacting with Quirino province and yet a big
part of the company’s mining area is in Kasibu town. “Does this mean that the
company does not recognize anymore Didipio, Kasibu to be a part of Nueva
Vizcaya? And that, it is now a part of the province of Quirino?” the mayor
said.
The mining operation
of Oceana Gold lies along the disputed land boundaries of Quirino and Nueva
Vizcaya.
The company's trucks that haul tons of the
mined rocks pass through Quirino.
Kasibu town is also
asking why several conditions set in their memorandum of agreement have not
also been met, the most important of which was employment opportunities
promised to the local residents who should be given priority over those from
other places.
At present, only a few
locals from Kasibu are employed, and most employees are not even from Nueva
Vizcaya, Bumolo added.
The mayor further
cited that with several human rights violations complaints filed against
OceanaGold’s security guards, it has instead pulled out its present security
personnel and replaced them with guards from a new security agency.
In December last year, a village councilor
and a village watch were killed in a supposed altercation with a security guard
of the firm.
Bumolo and the town’s
Sangunniang Bayan ordered Oceana Gold Company to cease and desist its operation
in the area until it has addressed the filed complaints.
Anti-mining advocates who have lamented the
destruction of the environment because of the firm’s operation are calling for
a final closure of the company as it has caused irreparable damages to the
land, livelihood and the environment, they said.
A local resident said,
“Mano pay laeng nga bulan nga agop-operate dayta nga kumpanya ditoy,
makitatayon ti nalawa nga nadadael a daga, aglalo pay nu itulok tayo nga agtultuloy ti
aramid da.” (The company has been operating for only few months, yet we see the
vastness of destruction it has done to our land; how much more if we allow them
to continue operating.)
"Even the
indigenous people who worked, developed and protected those lands were displaced
by the mining company, why do we still allow them to prevail? We lose our
rights to use, to own and protect our lands," said Pacita Balinggan, the
acting chairperson of Alliance of Multisectoral Group Against Mining in Dupax
del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya.
For some time, five
barricades were reportedly set in Kasibu and Dupax Del Norte demanding for
Oceana Gold’s final closure.
“The inability of a
big company like Oceana Gold to fulfill its promises, to abide by the local
government’s policies, and to respect the people’s collective will is more than
enough ground to finally end its operation, not to mention the great
destruction it will cause not just in Nueva Vizcaya but in the whole region,
not just in our time but more so with the next generation of our children” said
Santos Yonga-an, chairperson of Kasibu Intertribal Response for Ecological
Development.
OceanaGold formally resumed its operation in
Didipio, Kasibu Nueva Vizcaya last May 15.
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