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Chapter 297 Drake(2/2)

Western companies have set their sights on the oil fields and mines in Akwa. All new exploration wells we drill in Drake must be registered with the authorities - if we now drill on both sides of the upper and lower reaches of the Usan River at the same time

, eight to ten new exploration wells are opened in scattered locations, do you think these Western companies will think that we are crazy, or will they think that we have made a major geological discovery in Drake?"

There are currently many variables that are beyond the control of Akwa's mineral rights. In the early stage, Cao Mo could only reject Almoududi's theoretical research from practical actions, and instead adopted the porphyry layer contact method of the original Stru Gold Mining Company.

Based on the regional mineralization theory, it jointly invested in the construction of a medium-sized copper-gold mine in Drake with Akwa Petroleum and Mining Group.

The exploration company has only provided Almoududi with the position of an ordinary geological exploration engineer for the time being.

When Akwa's foreign economic policy is completely clarified and they obtain the mining rights based on the exploration rights, they can conduct thorough exploration and research on the Drake porphyry to avoid unnecessary covetousness from Western companies.

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Of course, Cao Mo didn't want to show his timidity in front of his men for the time being, saying that he could only raise the funds for the construction of a medium-sized copper-gold mine at most.

At this time, there were chaotic sounds outside the sweltering tent. Cao Mo and the others walked out, only to see hundreds of people walking towards the camp. Many people were already blocked outside the barbed wire gate of the camp, and they were arguing fiercely with the security personnel.

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"What's going on?" Kabuga was startled and called a security director over and asked, "Why are so many people coming here? What do they want to do?"

"Tuta just picked up Almoududi's family, and I don't know how there was a misunderstanding. It may be that when Tuta went to pick up Almoududi's family, he was more generous to the refugees and brought some food and medicine.

In the past, some people mistakenly thought that we were here to rescue victims of disasters..." The security director also did not expect such a situation to occur, and reported anxiously.

Seeing that Kabuga was about to unite local officials to deal with it, Cao Mo stopped him and asked, "Why are they all white? Are they all descendants of Drake's colonists?"

"Yes," he said, having led his team to Kabuja for two months and being more familiar with the local situation, "In the beginning, the enterprises run by Stru and other foreign countries and the descendants of the colonists were in Ukraine.

Residential areas were built in the area adjacent to the town on the west bank of the San River. It was also a wealthy area in Drake at that time. After the Sevi authorities came to power, the properties of the descendants of the colonists here were expropriated by the local government, including their properties on the Usan River.

Including the properties on the West Bank, nearly 20,000 descendants of colonists were driven here. Together with the descendants of colonists who gathered in other places, in the past ten years, there has been a population of nearly 30,000 people along the Usan River west of the camp.

White ghetto area…”

It is hard to imagine in China that there are large white gathering areas in West Africa, and it is even harder to imagine that the situation of the white people in Akwa would be so bleak. However, in fact, after the Sevi authorities took power in a coup, the vast majority of Akwa

The descendants of the colonists had to live in slums because their property was forcibly expropriated.

On the west bank of the Usan River, on the side adjacent to the town, the embankments built during the colonial period are still functioning. Even before the Sewiy coup, the descendants of the colonists mainly controlled the economic lifeline of Akwa. The residential areas on the west bank are facing the roads.

, rivers, sluices and other public facilities are well maintained, but the situation in the east bank area, which is originally low-lying, is much worse.

This heavy rain mainly severely flooded the white slum areas on the east coast.

"Xiao Jun, you immediately notify the staff staying in Peimei, and all personnel are dispatched now to try to purchase 10,000 tents and other related materials as soon as possible and send them to Drake..." Cao Mo said to Xiao Jun.

Kabuga is a true Yoruba man. He does not feel any emotional obligation to provide relief to the descendants of the colonists. He believes that it is natural for him to leave this matter to the local government - will the local government take care of it?

He was too lazy to worry.

However, of the total 6.7 million descendants of colonists in Akwa, more than 30,000 people lived in slums on the east bank of the Usan River. The proportion was already quite high. At this time, the vast majority of people were affected by the disaster.

If Cao Mo was indifferent and allowed Kabuga to leave the problem to the local government who would not take care of the matter at all, then his political sense could basically be said to be blind.

Their most staunch partner in Akwa, the Democratic Promotion Front, as an independent political party, represents the interests of the descendants of Akwa colonists.

Not only will he not ignore it now, but he will join forces with Juan Mantar and the Front for the Promotion of Democracy with great fanfare to provide relief to the affected people who are descendants of colonists on the east bank of the Usan River.

Xiao Jun and the others went to arrange the purchase and collection of specific disaster relief supplies, and Cao Mo then directly dialed Juan Mantal's phone number.

By this time, Juan Mantal had learned about the flooding of the white slums on the east bank of the Usan River and was contacting the Drake Regional Government.

Although Juan Mantar has served in the civilian government of the Saiwei authorities, and as deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy, he is also responsible for the specific revision of foreign economic policy adjustments, the Drake Regional Government did not take him seriously at all and received orders.

After Juan Mantal called for help, there was no actual action at all.

Juan Mantal had thought about asking Cao Mo for help, but he thought that Cao Mo's manpower and supplies at Drake were limited and it would be difficult to help him. He was now anxiously contacting Akwa National Disaster Emergency Response Team.

department staff.

And his daughter May Mantar, as the secretary-general of the Humanitarian Relief Committee under the Democratic Promotion Front and dedicated to serving the descendants of colonists in Akwa, was arriving with the poor first batch of relief supplies at this time.

Drake on the road.

Juan Mantal's rescue efforts were running into obstacles. He received a call from Cao Mo, which was a real help in times of need. He was extremely grateful on the phone and said that he would rush to Drake as soon as possible to meet with Cao Mo again.

In addition to arranging for staff at Peimei Port to purchase tents, generators, food, and medicine, Cao Mo also asked Kabuga to immediately arrange for people to go to towns on the West Bank to urgently purchase a batch of supplies for emergency use.

As soon as the arrangements were made, Brahm, who was in Peme, called and said that he was setting off from Peme at this time, and if everything went well, he would arrive at Drake before dark.

The centuries-long colonial rule of the African continent by European and American countries has created an irreparable rift between the main local ethnic groups and the descendants of the colonists who survived on this land. However, Brahm and Sta, who subsequently arrived at the camp,

Li, as descendants of colonists, they feel they have an obligation and responsibility to rescue the white refugees on the east bank of the Usan River.

The main thing Cao Mo was trying to win over was the elite group of descendants of the colonists. He just needed to arrange things. He stayed in the camp and didn't need to run around in person. However, after Stari arrived, he took the security company with him without stopping.

manpower to deploy the resettlement work of white disaster victims.

Zhou Han understood Cao Mo's intention of attaching so much importance to disaster relief and asked:

"Akwa wants to achieve complete ethnic reconciliation in a short period of time. That is a fantasy - the Democratic Promotion Front is seeking to build independent white communities everywhere to improve the situation of the descendants of colonizers in Akwa, and the number of descendants of colonizers

It is far from dominant in Akwa, and this is not a concern of the Saiwei authorities. Do you want to fund the construction of the first white community on the east bank of the Usan River?"

"..." Cao Mo nodded without hesitation and said to Zhou Han, "You can help me make a rough plan in the past two days. When Juan Mantar comes over, I will have something specific to discuss with him.
Chapter completed!
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