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This Week With Nene Pimentel
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Written by Senator Pimentel's Press Office
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 15:17 |
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Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-Laban) today warned
Malacañang against a government plan to allow China’ ZTE Corp. to operate a mining
concession in the gold-rich Mount Diwalwal in Mindanao.
Senator
Pimentel said the reported impending entry of ZTE as a major player in the Mount
Diwalwal gold-rush area has caused restiveness among the various stakeholders, there
particularly the small scale miners who fear that their mining right there is
being undermined due to competition from big companies that are favored by the government, including
foreign ones. “The news that ZTE will now be a major player in the Diwalwal mining area as a
terrible blow to small miners, including lumads and prior locators,” the senator
from Mindanao and principal author of the Small-Scale Mining Act of the
Philippines said. “Aside from complicating matters, it may even cause bloodshed,” Senator Pimentel says.The possible grant of a mining concession to ZTE was first revealed by Trade
and Industry Secretary Peter Favila during his testimony before the Senate on
the controversy over the $329-million national broadband network-ZTE contract
on March 11. Secretary Favila informed the joint Senate investigating panel that on July 12, 2006, he signed in behalf of the Philippine
government a memorandum of understanding with the ZTE International Investment
Ltd. Involving exploration, development and operations of mining areas in
Diwalwal and Davao, establishment of an information
technology school and establishment of an economic zone in Davao. The proposed mining operations of ZTE International Investment Ltd. – the
investment arm of ZTE International – was supposedly part of a long-term Chinese
investments in the Philippines worth $32-billion that have been agreed upon by
the two governments. Senator Pimentel expressed apprehension that the Arroyo government will now be
more obliged to go ahead with the plan to allow ZTE to engage in mining
operations in Diwalwal to compensate for the cancellation of the NBN-ZTE
contract after grave anomalies in the deal were uncovered in the Senate
inquiry, including overpricing and bribery by the Chinese telecommunications
firm of Filipino government officials. Further giving credence to the administration’s plan to implement its agreement
on mining venture with China in Diwalwal was a June 23, 2006, ruling of a division of the Supreme Court
which cancelled all mining rights and operations in the Diwalwal gold rush area. The mining area covered by the court ruling is the same area covered by the
2006 memorandum of agreement signed by China and the Philippines.The court ruling is being disputed by the Mindanao Gold Mining Corp. through a
petition which the Supreme Court is scheduled to take up in today full court session
in Baguio City. The minority leader said that the entry of foreign investors in the Diwalwal
mining areas is uncalled for since Filipinos have proven their capability to explore,
develop and operate these areas for the benefit of the greatest number of the
people. Senator Pimentel said the government should refrain from making decisions that
will threaten the interest and livelihood of Filipino miners, big or small, and
spark social discontent in that politically volatile region. # # #
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