The mining concessions of the Bakuanga Mining Company (MIBA) in Kasai-Oriental are at the heart of a major problem. The interim governor Julie Kalenga and the Chairman of the board of directors Jean Charles Okoto recently decided to recover these concessions which were plundered.
This decision was taken during an exchange held in Kinshasa. The two personalities agreed on the urgency of protecting the MIBA concessions which are currently invaded by the population. Thus, measures will be taken to resolve this situation and ensure that the concessions still belong to MIBA.
Jean-Charles Okoto, as PCA of MIBA, underlines the importance of preserving these mining concessions and ensures that steps are underway to locate and identify all concessions belonging to the company. He also warns against adventurers who would seek to illegally appropriate these lands.
This desire to recover concessions stolen from MIBA testifies to the determination of the interim governor and the PCA to defend the interests of the company and preserve its assets. This is an essential measure to ensure the sustainability and prosperity of MIBA in a context where mineral resources are of crucial economic importance.
In short, the recovery of MIBA’s mining concessions in Kasai-Oriental is a necessary action to protect the interests of the company and guarantee the legitimacy of its activity. The interim governor and the PCA show their determination to put an end to this spoliation and to preserve the company’s assets to ensure its future development.