Damit zeigt Ishmael Toroama, dass er diese Lizenzen respektiert. Über eine EL 06 und EL 07 habe ich keine Details gefunden. Fragt sich nur noch, ob James Marape auch zu seinen Worten steht.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT REOPENING THE PANGUNA MINE Reopening the Panguna mine in Bougainville is a complex issue with both potential benefits and drawbacks. Here are some points to consider:
POTENTIAL BENEFITS: 1. Economic Development: The reopening of the Panguna mine could provide a significant economic boost to Bougainville, creating jobs and revenue that could support the region's development.
2. Resource Revenues: Mining operations could generate revenue that could potentially support Bougainville's path to independence and self-sufficiency.
3. Infrastructure Development: The mining industry could lead to improvements in infrastructure such as roads, schools, and healthcare facilities.
POTENTIAL DRAWBACKS. 1. Environmental Concerns: Mining activities can have significant environmental impacts, such as deforestation, pollution of water sources, and damage to ecosystems.
2. Social Impacts: The reopening of the mine could lead to social disruptions, conflicts over land rights, and changes to local cultures and ways of life.
3. Political Implications: The decision to reopen the mine could have political consequences, including disputes over resource ownership and distribution.
In determining whether the Panguna mine should be reopened to assist Bougainville in becoming independent-ready, it is crucial to consider these factors carefully and involve relevant stakeholders in the decision-making process. Environmental assessments, community consultations, and thorough planning are essential to mitigate potential negative impacts and maximize the benefits for the region.
Ultimately, the decision on whether to reopen the Panguna mine should be made based on a comprehensive understanding of the potential impacts and benefits, taking into account the long-term interests of the people of Bougainville. "Wanem tingting blo yu? "
Our Chairman Sir Mel Togolo yesterday told the CANCONEX forum, as part of PNG Resources Week, that the redevelopment of Panguna can be a ‘game-changing’ investment for Bougainville with benefits cascading through the community. The new employment and training opportunities for local people will be significant along with business development opportunities. Sir Mel said BCL shares a common goal with the ABG, landowners and others to make Bougainville stronger at all levels. Importantly, mutual respect and understanding will underpin progress. Compared to the past, BCL today operates as a truly local company with the ABG and people of Bougainville set to own a 76.8% share in the company. The board reflects our local identity with five of seven directors being Bougainvilleans. Sir Mel also had the pleasure of participating in a panel discussion about Panguna with Bougainville's President, Ishmael Toroama; Minister for Community Government and Member for Ioro Constituency, Theonila Roka Matbob and community leader, Theresa Jaintong. See the other themes explored by Sir Mel in his speech here: https://www.bcl.com.pg/panguna-what-was-what-is-what-can-be/
The Government has transferred 36.47 per cent of State equity in Bougainville Copper Ltd to the ABG free of charge.......!! The sharing of GST revenue was increased to 70/30 in favour of Bougainville
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: Moralische Verpflichtung zur Übertragung der Aktie
anbei ein Filmbeitrag aus Bougainville von 1996. Aus meiner Sicht besteht geradezu eine moralische Verpflichtung bei der Übertragung der BCL Aktien an die Nachfahren der Freiheitskämpfer Bougainvilles seitens PNG/Marape keine weiteren Spielchen mehr zu spielen, sondern dies Übertragung nunmehr endlich - wie mehrfach versprochen - sofort unentgeltlich vorzunehmen. Die Freiheitskämper haben damit dann ihr Ziel erreicht - den verdienten Wohlstand der Menschen auf der Insel Bougainville durch die dann mehrheitlich im eigenen Besitz befindliche BCL! Link zum Film: https://youtu.be/iaNiS6oa73o?si=RSeWRlJ9rgITguBY
Präsident Toroama fordert Landbesitzer dringend auf, mit glaubwürdigen Investoren für eine verantwortungsvolle Ressourcenentwicklung zusammenzuarbeiten
Auszug: "Präsident Toroama brachte diesen Punkt nachdrücklich zum Ausdruck, da zwar Explorationslizenzen an verschiedene lokale Joint-Venture-Unternehmen vergeben wurden, bei diesen Projekten jedoch keine Fortschritte zu verzeichnen waren, da sie sich an unechte Investoren richteten. " Fazit: Indirekt könnte das positiv für unsere BCL wirken. Nunmehr sollte halt endlich PNG/Marape sein gegebenes Wort einhalten und die Aneile an die AGB (die Bevölkerung Bougainvills) übertragen. Dann beginnt endlich die verdiente goldene Zukunft der Menschen von Bougainville.