By: Problyn J. Alpha

 Seawright Mining Company operating in Kono District has paid a surface rent of at least Eighty nine thousand United States Dollars to three Chiefdoms in its operational areas in the district.

The payment of the said surface rent saw the distribution of at least twenty bags of rice each to the three beneficiary Chiefdoms, Tankoro, Gbense and Kamara.  Both Kamara and Tankoro out of the surface rent paid received ten percent of it each and Gbense the Primary Mining Chiefdom received eighty percent.

Presenting the Cheques to the beneficiary Chiefdom authorities, the Chief operations officer of Seawright Mining Company, Jambolani Mkoko maintained that the essence of paying surface rent is not only to legalize their operations but to also cement the working relationship between the company and the communities where the company operates in the District.

Mr. Mkoko disclosed plans by the Seawright Mining Company to increase on their activities in order to improve the lives of people living in their operational areas. He  intimated the audience  that Seawright  Mining Company is people centered  and as a  result  the  operations  of the company are always  in the good  interest  of the people and not the company. The Chief operations Officer Seawright Mining Company further catalogued  the following  as challenges  for the smooth operations  of the company of  recent: the death  of the Paramount  Chief of  Gbense  Chiefdom and the common enemy  of the world Corona   Virus.

However, he later sounded very optimistic that the company will start full operations soonest.  Speaker  and caretaker  Paramount Chief of Gbense Chiefdom Kono District, Chief Aiah Moses Kamanda  on behalf of his Chiefdom expressed gratitude and appreciation to the management of  the Seawright Mining Company for the payment  of the surface  rent and the  good will gestures and for the  distribution of the fifty bags of rice  each to the company’s  operational areas and  pleaded  with the management  to maintain the present  healthy working relationship in the  Chiefdom. 

Regional Engineer National Minerals Agency East, Daniel Lavalie, said his office is pleased with the operations of Seawright in Kono District and urged them to do more.

“To maintain such healthy working relationship, I expected people in the operational areas of Seawright Mining Company to be peaceful and friendly with the operations of the mining company,” he appeals.              

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