One of mining engineers hand over to Ambassador Nurtherland and Sec. Angelo Reyes a bar of mixed silver and gold during an exposure trip inside the Zambo plant of the Canadian-based mining company, TVI
The indigenous people, the royalty of the Subanon tribe in Siocon, or at least one group claiming to represent a tribe with 1,200 families, gets 1% of the mine's earning or P60,000 every day. They want more.
Indigenous People in Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte talk to Canadian envoy Peter Sutherland about what they want and what they need from their new Canadian friends for them to do mining activities in their ancestral lands.
During a dialogue, I heard one elder asking for a personal computer. One asks for more schools and teachers and to help build another school for secondary level. One leader asks for more money. One leader asks to visit Canada to see how mining is done. Nobody asked for agreen card, thank God!
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