Agovaka backs mining reform, urges stakeholder consultation, transition planning and action on illegal mining
HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDS – Leader of the Independent Group in Parliament and Member of Parliament for Central Guadalcanal, Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka, has welcomed the Government’s policy initiative concerning the gold mining sector, while calling for comprehensive stakeholder consultations and careful implementation of any proposed reforms.
Hon. Agovaka said he appreciates the Government’s broader agenda to strengthen governance, accountability, and the sustainable management of Solomon Islands’ natural resources, but stressed that any major policy changes affecting the mining sector must be undertaken in partnership with those most directly impacted.
“As the Member of Parliament for Central Guadalcanal, where the Gold Ridge Mine is located, I strongly encourage the Government to engage in comprehensive consultations with all relevant stakeholders, including landowners, local communities, miners, provincial authorities, and industry participants before implementing any significant policy changes,” Hon. Agovaka said.
He said public awareness and education would be critical to ensuring that communities fully understand the objectives, implications, and requirements of any proposed policy measures.
“Good governance requires that people who will be affected by these decisions are properly informed and given meaningful opportunities to participate in discussions that impact their livelihoods and future opportunities.”
Hon. Agovaka also called on the Government to provide a reasonable transition period for the implementation of any new policy framework.
“International best practice demonstrates that major policy reforms are most effective when adequate time is provided for adjustment and compliance. A measured approach will help ensure that people who depend on the gold industry for their livelihoods are not unnecessarily disadvantaged by sudden changes.”
He noted that many ordinary Solomon Islanders derive income and employment from activities linked to the gold sector and that their economic welfare must be carefully considered throughout the reform process.
“While we support efforts to improve the management and oversight of our mineral resources, the Government’s policy direction and implementation framework must be clear, practical, and ultimately beneficial to the people of Solomon Islands.”
The Independent Group Leader further urged the Government to address several longstanding issues affecting communities around the Gold Ridge Mine.
“Local communities continue to raise concerns regarding environmental management and compliance with the Environment Act, as well as the need for strict adherence to the Mines and Minerals Act. These matters have been highlighted on numerous occasions and require decisive action to ensure mining activities are conducted responsibly and in accordance with the law.”
Hon. Agovaka also expressed concern over the growing problem of illegal mining operations.
“Illegal mining is becoming an increasingly serious challenge. It poses risks to public safety, threatens the environment, undermines lawful operators, and infringes on the rights and interests of customary landowners. This issue requires immediate and coordinated action by the Government and relevant authorities.”
He said the responsible Minister is already aware of many of these concerns and encouraged the Government to adopt a holistic approach to mining sector reform.
“As we consider new policy initiatives for the future of the mining industry, it is equally important that we resolve the longstanding issues affecting my people of Central Guadalcanal and the wider mining sector. Effective reform must balance economic development, environmental responsibility, legal compliance, and the wellbeing of our communities.”
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