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I SAT back and carefully
read Cinta Kaipat’s letter to the editor relative to H.B. 204. It was
through a personal conversation with Cinta, that I became privy to the
presence of pozzolan deposits on the pristine island of Pagan. Given the
circumstances and the facts, it is paramount that our leaders immediately
pass H.B. 204, “The Pozzolan Extraction Act of 2004.” A recent study
concluded that the pozzolan on Pagan is of immense value and quality only
found in two others parts of the world, namely Greece and Italy. In a
prior conversation with Cinta, I was amazed at her will to educate the
people on an issue so critical yet so silent. After realizing that for the
first time, the NMI is face-to-face with an opportunity to offer the world
a product of great value and rarity, I was quite disappointed that the
government agencies involved have failed to educate the general public. As
indigent people, we deserve to know! One company is aggressively
pushing for an exclusive 20-year mining permit in which the government
will be given 7 percent of the revenues generated. We must not allow
corporate tactics to swallow us into a deal that smells too
fishy. Friends, look at the figures! Here we are with billions of
dollars in our ground and we’re going to settle for 7 percent? It just
doesn’t sound right. We must exhaust all avenues in order to achieve what
is most beneficial to the native people of the Marianas. If indeed there
is fortune in Pagan’s pozzolan, then we deserve a more righteous piece of
the pie! Imagine the possibilities – reduce or eliminate the budget
deficit, replenish the retirement trust fund, restore the tax rebate trust
account, and even pay the debts of government utilities. It is
imperative that H.B. 204 be acted upon by the Senate and the Governor to
ensure proper protection and responsible investment of an asset that the
CNMI has to offer. Friends, I am not a resident of Pagan, but I am a
resident of Saipan who shares a deep concern for the welfare of the people
of the Northern Marianas as a whole. Cinta’s right! The displaced
residents of Pagan are still proud of their island and long to return home
where the melodies of the birds fill the air and the sound of the waves
bring solitude and serenity. The people of Pagan deserve to be involved in
negotiations that will affect their island home. To the Senators of the
14th Legislature, as you deliberate on H.B. 204, I humbly ask you to set
all differences aside and cast a vote is in the best interest of the
people. Vote YES on H.B. 204. The late 40th American president Ronald W.
Reagan once said, “I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right
will always triumph. And there’s purpose and worth to each and every
life.”
ANGEL
DEMAPAN Dandan, Saipan
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