MGD HOSTS 150TH ANNIVERSARY OPEN DAY

Minister of Energy and Mining, Hon. James Robertson raps
with students from the Mona Preparatory School, at the
launch of the Mines and Geology Division's 150th
anniversary Open Day, which was held at Hope Gardens
today (November 5).
Students from several primary and secondary schools across the city, and representatives of various interest groups turned out for the Mines and Geology Division's 150th anniversary Open Day, at Hope Gardens today (November 5).
The Open Day provided a close up look at the work of the division and a wide wealth of information offered by several related agencies and bodies, including the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, the Jamaica Bauxite Institute, the Geological Society of Jamaica, the Scientific Research Council, the Water Resources Authority, and the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI).
Minister of Energy and Mining, Hon. James Robertson, who
officially launched the day's activities, noted that
despite the need for cost cutting, the Division is one
of the entities that must grow, "because it is only
mines and geology that offers this country a true chance
to produce, compete and to hold its real place in the
sun."

Minister of Energy and Mining, Hon. James Robertson
(centre), is assisted by Senior Geologist at the Mines
and Geology Division, Mrs. Ennika James-Holness, as he
examines an item on display at the Mines and Geology
Division's 150th anniversary Open Day, held at Hope
Gardens, today (November 5). At right is Commissioner of
Mines, Mr. Clinton Thompson, who chaired the event.
"This sector (mining and geology), with the ability to export and save North America, in terms of putting limestone into their coal-burning operations to clean up their environment, offers untapped potential for us to earn," the Minister added.
Meanwhile, Minister of State in the Ministry, Hon.
Laurence Broderick, told the gathering that the
Division, "like any other organization, has been through
changes in its focus, scope and work over these 150
years, but one thing that has not changed is its drive
for high standards, success, and a deep appreciation for
the unearthing of hidden potentials in our land."

Minister of Energy and Energy, Hon. James Robertson
(right), discusses one of the displays on show at the
launch of the Mines and Geology Division's 150th
anniversary Open Day, with Senior Scientific Officer,
and marine geologist at the International Seabed
Authority, Mr. Vijay Kodagal. The Open Day was held at
Hope Gardens today (November 5).
He said the division has effectively managed the geological assets of the island, evidenced by its research and work. He further noted that having emerged out of a comprehensive geological and minerals survey which was commissioned in 1859, the Mines and Geology Division is the oldest such body in the Western hemisphere.
The Mines and Geology Division administers the mining
and quarrying laws of the country, monitoring all
prospecting, exploration, mining and quarrying
operations. It also investigates, appraises, and
communicates information on all aspects of geology. The
Division's mandate is to develop a comprehensive
scientific understanding of the island, and to guide the
development of the minerals industry.
Source: Jamaica Information Service (JIS)
