GOLD EXPLORATION OVER 16,000-HECTARE ANCESTRAL LANDS IN ABRA CATCH ATTENTION

Bangued, Abra (November 8, 2024)

A gold exploration covering 16,200 hectares in Sallapadan town in Abra has caught attention. Abra lawmaker Menchie Bernos, who said she will push for a congressional probe, is wondering how come a permit was issued to the London-based mining company’s subsidiary to explore minerals in her homeprovince without consulting affected indigenous communities. “There is a growing concern of the indigenous peoples of Sal-lapadan as their ancestral land is at stake”, Rep. Bernos raised, after the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the Department Environment and Natural Resources (MGB-DENR) granted Authority to Verify Minerals (ATVM) to Yamang Mineral Corporation (YMC). Rep. Bernos said she will file her resolution on Monday at the House to seek the inquiry.

On October 31, 2024, YMC, a subsidiary of FCF Minerals Corp. announced it has received final approval for its exploration drilling activities in Manicbel that will affect the lands of the Tingguians of Sallapadan and also in Licuan-Baay and Lacub towns. “We have to go into the bottom of things because this is serious, considering the vastness of the coverage of the exploration that may cause a lot to the IPs, the environment including ecological balance in the province,” the lady lawmaker stressed after seeking detailed information from Sallapadan town Mayor Fernando Alafriz Semanero who wrote the MGB, DENR Abra and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) seeking why the IPs or the Indigenous Cultural Community (ICC), including him, were not consulted before the permit was approved.

“Following the grant of ATVM to YMC, there is a significant number of members from the indigenous people (IP) or indigenous cultural community (ICC) not only from the affected areas of Sal-lapadan, but also from the rest of the barangays in the Municipality who are now airing their concerns and disapproval of mining in of Sal-padan,” Mayor Semanero claimed in his letter to the NCIP and MGB on November 4, 2024. Semanero had stressed that as the highest leader in Sallapadan and as an IP himself, it is his duty to air the sentiments of his people and bring it to the attention of concerned agencies. IPs and the ICC of Sal-lapadan seek to suspend the ATVM awarded to YMC since NCIP’s Administrative Order No. 3 series of 2012 or The Revised Guidelines on the Exercise of FPIC and Related Processes was not complied, Semanero explained.

Semanero further complained that prior to the MGB’s issuance of the ATVM to YMC, the IPs or ICC observed that the mining firm already performed certain activities even without their consent. He said that because of this, the people cannot help but question the intentions and methods of YMC. He stressed that people should be consulted and their consent be sought to avoid conflicts and misunderstanding between the IPs, the ICCs and the mining firm. FCF has also an existing metals exploration operation in Runruno, Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya. The Manicbel project aside from Sallapadan, also covers Licuan-Baay and Lacub towns. Its tenement area, with a strike length of approximately 20 kilometers, covers an area of 16,200 hectares. It has reported that it has completed pre-exploration activities, including geochemical soil analysis, mapping and airborne geophysics in Manicbel.

It added that drilling will start within the next three weeks when the drill pads and other pre-drilling activities are completed. A second diamond drill rig has also been prepared and is ready to mobilize subject to confirmation of mineralization and a decision to extend the drill program, YMC had reported. FCF also claimed before the year-end, it is planning four initial drill holes with the aim to complete this drilling program,” the company said, adding that the drill program’s objective beyond the identification of mineralization is to compile an initial resource estimate by the third quarter of 2025. National President of the League of Mayors in the Philippines (LMP) JB Bernos, also the mayor of La Paz, Abra, also expressed deep concern over the issuance of the YMC exploration permit even if there are negative sentiments from the IPs. A no-non sense probe must be launched because “(our) priority are the rights of the people on their ancestral lands,” he stressed.

Artemio A. Dumlao

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