Dads seek clarification on proposed IP rep in council
>> Sunday, October 14, 2012
By Aileen
P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The city council will clarify whether there is still
a need for an Indigenous Peoples (IP) sectoral representative to the body
considering that half of the present composition of the body belongs to
indigenous groups.
In Resolution No. 222 authored by Councilor Isabelo Cosalan Jr.,
the body adapted the council committee on education, culture and historical
research’s recommendation to seek “clarification or opinion on whether the IP
mandatory representative in the sanggunian be deemed satisfied with the
election or membership of IPs in the sanggunian.”
Seven of the 14 members of the body belong to indigenous tribes in
the Cordilleras.
In the resolution, the body nevertheless requested the National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples Cordillera Administrative Region (NCIP-CAR) to
ascertain the threshold of IP population in the city to determine the
possibility of having an IP sectoral representative in the city council.
The body said it is the NCIP’s function in coordination with the
Dept. of Interior and Local Government (DILG) “to determine and certify the
minimum IP threshold required for the IPs to be entitled to a sectoral
representative in the city council” in
line with the DILG-NCIP Joint Circular No. 001 series of 2011which provides the
guidelines for the determination of the minimum threshold for IP and Indigenous
Cultural Communities (ICC) population in a local government unit to allow the
mandatory representation in the local sanggunians.
The representation of the IP is mandated under the implementing
rules of the Local Government Code of 1991.
The committee on education noted that there is no data on IP/ICC
population in the city and the only available data on ethnicity is household
population by mother tongue for 2000 and 2007.
“Without the IP/ICC population, the minimum number to be met for
an IP mandatory representative in the sanggunian may not be computed,” the
committee noted.
“While the threshold can also be computed on the basis of land area
occupied by IP/ICC, data on IP/ICC landholding cannot also be obtained as would
provide basis for the determination of minimum five percent of the total land
area of the LGU for a representative in the sanggunian.”
The committee further observed that there are various IPs in the
city and the “computation of the threshold may not be proper to be based on the
aggregate IPs population because of diverse culture.”
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