I apologize for the tardiness of this post, especially as it seems it was highly warranted sooner. I’m traveling at the moment and have intentionally limited my GalNet access.
Statement from Clan Chief Tiama Ramijozana:
Clan Ramijozana has been operating in Molden Heath through Corovid Industries, the clan’s industrial concern, for the better part of a year. We are not natives to the area, but we have borne witness to the growth, or lack thereof, of the region over that time.
Molden Heath is full of opportunity, especially now that Angel Cartel activity has died down to a distant hum, relatively speaking. We met the news of the Seykal Clan’s alleged smuggling with furrowed brows.
I had the honor of attending the Molden Heath Security Summit on the 19th. While I was concerned about some remarks regarding tribal sovereignty and the resettlement of Molden Heath, I did find that these concerns were adequately addressed by the simple act of backing off of heated language and pledges on the part of the Bosena Accords on this topic. I was especially impressed with Mr. Eskola-Fae’s openness and comport as the face of this inquest.
Having been the only Tribal citizen to attend and offer constructive criticisms in person, I wish to present my fellow Matari with one request: that we all give this a chance. The Accords have been residents of Molden Heath for some time, and while many or most of them may not be Matari themselves, they are as familiar with the region’s current troubles as any of us. More than many of us who have neglected Molden Heath, indeed.
Who of us stepped forth to curb the smuggling before the Accords spoke up? Not a one, myself included. Then from where do we derive the right to berate these “foreigners” for their necessary actions? From our race? When we do this, sisters and brothers, we become no better than our historic foes. We encourage a slippery slope that benefits no one but harms us all.
Therefore, I offer my full support, as well as the support of Clan Ramijozana of Mikramurka, to Galm Eskola-Fae and the Bosena Accords. I also encourage my brethren to do the same. Express your skepticism, for certain, as the Accords will need guidance to navigate the turbulent waters that are this Republic’s current politics. But allow them to proceed, and offer your criticisms from a place of positive intent, of confidence in their motives and means.
To Chief Arbiter Eskola-Fae I offer an open line of communication should the need for my assistance arise. The fastest means of reaching me would likely be through my adopted son and your peer, Shorai Aikyoraan Ramijozana.
And to my siblings I express a wish for cooperation among us all, regardless of who is of which tribe and which tribe lives where. Our Republic is designed for moments such as this: When one stumbles, the others offer their strength.
In brightest hope,
Tiama Ramijozana
Chief, Clan Ramijozana
Ramijanawa, Mikramurka, Matar, Minmatar Republic
I will add that I also support Mr. Eskola-Fae’s initiatives, as recommended by my clan chief. I was not present at the meeting myself, but I have read over the communiques and will continue to offer resources where needed. Whether you were able to attend or not, I encourage everyone else to do the same.
Corovid Industries is hereby recommitting to the establishment of a trade hub in Molden Heath. We will announce our next steps and long-term plans in the coming weeks.
Melisma Ramijozana
Co-Chair, Corovid Industries
Shorai Aikyoraan Ramijozana
Co-Chair, Corovid Industries