Title: Decision-makers mobilize to recover stolen concessions from MIBA
Introduction :
As part of the protection of the mining concessions of the Bakuanga Mining Company (MIBA), the interim governor of Kasaï-Oriental, Julie Kalenga, and the President of the Board of Directors (PCA) Jean Charles Okoto met to discuss the measures to be taken. This decision follows the observation that certain concessions of the company have been despoiled by the population. In this article, we will study the steps taken by MIBA officials to recover these concessions and guarantee the prosperity of the company.
The context of the situation:
MIBA’s mining concessions were invaded by the population, prompting decision-makers to act quickly. Aware of the importance of protecting these concessions, Julie Kalenga and Jean Charles Okoto agreed to find an adequate solution to this problem. They began a dialogue and committed to going down to Mbuji-Mayi, the capital of Kasai-Oriental province, to study the situation more closely.
Concerted decision-making:
Jean Charles Okoto stressed that he did not make this decision alone, but that he consulted the parties concerned and evaluated the rational elements before making a decision. He affirmed that MIBA concessions will never be invaded throughout the Republic.
Current steps to protect concessions:
The MIBA Board of Directors has taken steps to locate all concessions and ensure their protection. He also called on all those seeking to take advantage of the situation to make their arrangements, as MIBA concessions will remain under the control of the company.
Conclusion :
The protection of MIBA mining concessions is a priority for decision-makers. Julie Kalenga and Jean Charles Okoto agreed to work together to find a solution to recover the stolen concessions and preserve the integrity of the company. This approach demonstrates the commitment of those responsible to ensure the prosperity of MIBA and to face the challenges facing the company.