EDITORIAL
The
planned demolition of around 400 illegal squatter houses and buildings by the
city government within the Baguio Dairy Farm here at Green Valley would be an
acid test for the city government considering “owners” said they won’t leave if the city officials
won’t present to them court orders that they have to vacate these.
There
are more than 400 squatters who built structures without securing building
permits out from the previous 254 and notices of demolition orders would be
given to “owners” after these are validated to have been illegally built or
without government permits, according to Mayor Mauricio Domogan.
Domogan
said together with the local government of Tuba, Benguet headed by Mayor
Florencio Bentrez, directed a team composed of representatives from City
Buildings and Architecture Office, City Engineer’s Office, Department of Public
Works and Highways- Baguio City District Engineering Office, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Agriculture and the Baguio
City Police Office to hasten investigation regarding massive squatting within
the Baguio Dairy Farm along Marcos Highway.
Domogan
said the Baguio Animal Industry is a reservation under the Dept of Agriculture.
Problem
is more than 62 hectares of the Dairy Farm had been issued a Certificate of
Ancestral Land Title (CALT) by the National Commission of Indigenous People
(NCIP) in favor of the heirs of Ikang Paus.
The
DA earlier filed a case against the squatters occupying said lots and won the
case. But despite this, the DA is still waiting for the writ of execution
to carry out the demolition of the illegal structures.
Based
on reports, there are significant number of land sold to individuals, thus,
proliferation of structures within Dairy Farm.
Domogan
said despite issuance of CALT, it is prohibited to sell or dispose portion of
ancestral land to any individual unless they are member of indigenous people
(IPs) since the purpose of ancestral land claims is to preserve ancestral
domain of IPs.
Domogan
had urged the DA to assess present situation at the Dairy Farm and forward it
to the Solicitor General Office and closely coordinate with the city
government.
The
city mayor said even if”owners” owned the lot if they did not secure building
permits, the authorities will have right to stop them until such time that they
have complied with requirements.
The
team was tasked to investigate, validate and identify location of structures
and determine number of illegal structures built within Baguio City and
structures built within Tuba, Benguet.
At
press time notices of demolition order from the city government of Baguio and
the local government of Tuba, Benguetwere reportedly issued simultaneously to concerned individuals.
The next scenario would unfold next week particularly if the “owners” or
squatters would resist demolition of their houses.
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