Resident
of three villages around Engaruka area in Monduli District are up in
arms against the government plan to mine sodash in Their area.
speaking
with reporters, they said the move by the government to start the
project without their involvement is totally against good governance.
Representative Bird life international Baraka laizer showing journalists sodash mining site near Engaruka |
Babulo
Alex a resident of Engaruka said if the project will continue it is
going to put their livelihoods in jeopardy because of the negative
environmental impact which is expected to pose the area if
implemented.
In
her opinion, Noosikito Rwako said that the project should be terminated
immediately and engages fresh dialogue with the villagers to get their
views in order to protect their social economic interests.
“This
lake has been a source of water in our land, we feed our cattle’s here
,if they erect a mining plant here ,we are all going to perish “said
Rwako.
She
went on saying they have been puzzled to see big trucks and machines
close to the lake that they depend upon for drinking water and their
livestock without the knowledge of what is happening.
A
community activists from Selela Village Loserian Ramadhani pointed out
that that if the factory is built near the lake the impact will be
enormous and could cause the dam to dry.
Baraka
Laizer a representative of Birdlife International said if the plant is
to be built at the same area it will pose a significant
environmental impact to both human and wildlife sharing the ecosystem.
"
Bird species of flamingos arrive in the Engaruka lake that lies a
short distance from Lake Natron to breed ,wild animals will also suffer
greatly if the factory is bound here " said Laizer.
Laizer
said most residents are of the opinion that tourism activities are
environmental friendly and contribute more to the livelihood of the
villagers.
“
,This lust of wealth should not lead these people to suffer in the
near future, the government should consider facts and put its people
interests in priority .said Laizer.
He
said more than eighteen thousands residents from Selela and Engaruka
area are feared to be directly affected if the project will take off.
National
development corporation (NDC) corporate affairs Manager Abel Ngapemba
recently was quoted by the media saying that Tanzania government is
looking for a consultant to carry out socio-technical study for the
Engaruka sodash project which he said is envisaged to stimulate the
economy of Engaruka area
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