Just curious, which criteria did they use in electing January for that position. By the way, does January have engineering or science background? In my opinion, any member of parliament who is vying for the said committee chairmanship ought to either be an engineer or, in the worst case scenario, have science back ground. I am not trying to take anything away from January's accomplishments but a letter he wrote to Mr. Ngeleja shouldn't be used as a barometer to gauge his fitness to lead that essential committee.
If you are going to ask January today about environmental impact of using cyanide in gold mine's leaching process, what will he say? Also, can January contribute anything when issues of Turbines efficiencies pop up?