Some 30 persons are to initially make up the corps of wardens to police the extractive sector.
Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman said the corps of wardens will be operational by April of this year. Minister Trotman noted that the selection of the persons was completed in January.
According to GINA, the Ministry is in the process of seeking accommodation for the new unit.
Wardens will undergo training with the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), Guyana Police Force (GPF), Ministry of Public Health, Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC), Wildlife Division and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in preparation for their duties.
“They have to go through a course of training at all these different agencies to understand their role as protectors of the environment, of the forest and of the natural resources,” Minister Trotman said.
The corps of wardens was introduced by Minister Trotman to tackle the number of illegal activities and non-compliance issues in the expanding extractive sector.
Guyananse people need to stand up for them self and make a example of these bandit.
My suggestion over two years ago……train them in some military skills;mining and Forestry regulations, EPA basics etc.