Far North District Mayor Moko Tepania is adamant a solution can be found to the dispute on Whatuwhiwhi that has led Ngāti Kahu hapu to occupy land at the centre of a controversial resource consent grant.
Hapū are upset about a landowner’s plans to put an access road through sand dunes on the Karikari Peninsula, about 40km northeast of Kaitāia. They say the dunes are wāhi tapu.
Tepania, who coincidentally has Ngāti Kahu whakapapa himself, says this particular issue has only recently come to his attention but admits a number of resource consents in the past have been problematic.
“I te nuinga o te wā nō te Kaunihera te hē, nō ngā Kaunihera o mua te hē. Ko tēnei e hanga pērā ana. E tika ana i roto i tēnei wāhi i a mātou me wērā atu o ngā Kaikaunihera Māori e noho ana ki wēnei turu, he nui anō ngā huarahi kia whakatikatika ai i taku Kaunihera i tēnei whare.”
(Often it is the council at fault, including previous councils. It appears to be the case in this instance too. There is much to do for myself and fellow Māori councillors who sit around the chambers to correct the errors made within this building.)