Autonomy highlights 25th Cordillera Day fete
>> Tuesday, July 10, 2012
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO
CITY – The 25th Cordillera Day celebration from July 14-16 will aim to “propel
unwavering commitment and support to the pursuit of Cordillera autonomy.”
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan on Wednesday said one of the highlights of the celebration
will be the signing of a manifesto of support to the clamor for autonomy by all
the officials of the Cordillera provinces and city.
“As one of the goals of this year’s
celebration, we hope to drum up more support to the quest for autonomy which is
practically the main reason why we have this Cordillera Day celebration,” the
mayor said.
He
said the autonomy act or House Bill 5595 entitled “An Act Establishing the
Cordillera Autonomous Region” which is currently being studied in the House of
Representatives committee level has been widely received during the
Congress-Regional Development Council (RDC) information-education campaign
(IEC) conducted in the provinces and city.
“It goes to show that if we continue to
enlighten them with the intents and purposes of the bill, many people will
support the autonomy so we will continue to reach out to the people through the
IEC campaigns,” the mayor said.
The
Cordillera Day celebration will focus on the theme, “CAR at 25: Looking Back
with Pride, Moving Forward with Hope.”
Activities
prepared by the RDC chaired by Kalinga Governor Jocel Baac began last May with
the Cordillera Unity Relay ceremonial activities which fired off in Mt.
Province and later in Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Apayao.
The
relay will end in Baguio with the ceremonial turn-over of the unity gongs by
the Apayao officials to city heads at Tiptop, Ambuklao Road on July 14 at 1
p.m..
This
will be followed by the signing of the manifesto of support to Cordillera
autonomy and signing of tourism alliance among Cordillera leaders at the Pines
View Hotel along Kisad Road.
Program
proper on July 15 will begin with the opening ritual by local government units
at 7 a.m. to be followed by a parade and street dance at 8 a.m. to follow the
following route: Upper Session Road-Maharlika-Harrisson Road-Melvin Jones
Grandstand-Baguio Convention Center where the commemorative program will be
conducted.
Dept.
of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) Secretary Manuel Roxas and Senator
Juan Ponce Enrile have been invited to keynote the program.
Other
activities: July 5-6: Coffee Fiesta,
BSU; July 12: Cordillera Autonomy: Challenges, Opportunities and its Governance,
Azalea Residences; July 13: Stage Play “Inabel Ina” and “Maiden Tears”, BSU;
Essay Writing Contest (Elementary Level) Oration Contest (High School Level)
Extemporaneous Speech (Tertiary Level), BCNHS Multipurpose; July 14: Cordillera
Broadway, 4:00-6:00 p.m., SLU CCA; Fashion Show Featuring Cordillera Designers,
7 p.m., SM City Baguio; July 15.
Others:
Ribbon Cutting for the trade exhibit (before the Cordillera Day Program); Trade
Exhibit/ Fair; Wellness Clinic; Jobs Fair and Career Forum; Diskwento Caravan;
Sounds and Rhythms of the Cordillera and Fellowship, all at the Baguio
Convention Center; July 16: Local Government Units’ Recognition Day, BCC; Free
Police Clearance Processing (Regionwide); July 17-19: Summit on Health and
Wellness, Supreme Hotel; July 18: Tree Planting (Regionwide); Seminar on
Mediation Techniques (Culture-based), Community Organizing and Public Speaking,
PRO-Cor Log Cabin; July 29: BSU Essay Writing Contest – Elem, HS, College, BSU;
July 31: Cordillera Month Closing, BCC.
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