Gonzales vows urgent actionvs mining in Homonhon Is.

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By Miriam G. Desacada

TACLOBAN CITY—Eastern Samar Representative Christopher Sheen Gonzales, in his first privilege speech at the House of Representatives this week, called for urgent action against what he described as “irresponsible and destructive” mining operations of foreign companies that have subjugated almost the entire historical Homonhon Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

Gonzales revealed disturbing information that 6,489 of Homonhon’s 7,400 hectares, or approximately 88 percent, are already covered by mineral production sharing agreements (MPSAs) granted to five mining companies, which extract nickel and chromite and deliver them to foreign consumers.

The young legislator warned that such large-scale extraction threatens not only the island’s fragile environment but also the survival and livelihood of its people.

Gonzales said these mining companies have been allowed to devour the natural resources of Homonhon, while ignoring their social responsibilities and failing to improve the lives of the island residents.

He pushed for the rehabilitation of mined-out areas, and the establishment of alternative livelihood programs to address total dependence on the mining industry.

“I love the people of Homonhon,” he declared, vowing to stand with island residents in their call for just and sustainable development.

“The people of Homonhon deserve true development that protects their rights and secures their future. The legacy we must leave behind is one of care, accountability, and lasting hope,” Gonzales concluded.

The Diocese of Borongan, along with local parish leaders and island residents, has repeatedly spoken out against mining activities on the historic island to no avail.

They complained that these activities destroy forests, water sources, and coastal areas, thereby harming the livelihoods of fishing and farming families.

Finally, their representative in the House has committed to taking effective action on this critical matter. —Miriam G. Desacada

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