Bontoc IPMRs cited for peace initiatives resolving tribal feuds
>> Sunday, October 28, 2018
By
Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – Indigenous People Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs) in this capital
town were cited recently for their role in resolving tribal and land conflicts
among others.
The
provincial National Commission on Indigenous People office also commended town
officials here for their full support to IPMRs coinciding during their 3rd
quarter meeting with them.
The
NCIP-provincial office headed by director Wilson Kalangeg awarded certificates
of recognition to Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey and the Sanggunian Bayan headed
by Vice Mayor Eusebio Kabluyen on Oct. 12, 2018.
Kalangeg, a
lawyer said it was noteworthy that in Bontoc, the municipal IPMR is receiving
the same benefit with that of SB members while the barangay IPMRs are receiving
the same benefit of barangay kagawad.
Odsey said
the presence of the IPMRs in the meeting was a manifestation of their
commitment of their responsibilities in their respective communities.
Kabluyen
added IPMRs have significant roles in the community regarding customary
practices.
SB members
Alsannyster Patingan said despite modernization, customary practices should be
respected and observed.
He added that
the Indigenous Peoples Right Act (IPRA) should never be set aside as the
community needs the wisdom and guidance of the elders.
SB member
Viola Okko cited need to preserve customary practices as these contribute in
balancing and maintaining brotherhood bond of villages.
Coinciding
with the celebration of the Indigenous People (IP) Month in October of every
year, punong barangays and IPMRs were informed about provisions of IPRA, the
four basic rights of Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC), and other programs
of the NCIP discussed by Juan Falinchao.
Engr. Carlito
presented the legal basis of IPMR; the powers, functions, duties and mandates
of IPMR and the compensation and
benefits of IPMRs which should not be subject to availability of funds.
In the same
occasion, IPMRs in Bontoc proved that they continue to uphold customary laws
and practices in their respective villages.
This was
reflected in the reports of municipal IPMR Tomas F. Longatan with IPMRs of Alab Oriente, Balili, Bayyo, Bontoc
Ili, Caneo, Caluttit, Dalican, Gonogon, Mainit,
Poblacion, Talubin and Samoki when they reported their accomplishments
on Oct. 12.
The IPMRs of
Alab Proper, Guina-ang, Maligcong and Tocucan were not present due to important
matters they attended to.
Among the
highlighted accomplishments of the IPMRs were their involvement in resolving
conflicts either within the community members or to neighboring and other
community such as land disputes; practice of customary rituals in wedding,
death, thanksgiving, community traditional practices and others; attendance to
barangay council meetings and training; and participation in community
activities such as clean-up drives.
Headed by the
Bontoc municipal government through the Office of the Sangguniang Bayan and the
NCIP- Provincial Office, the quarterly meeting of the IPMRs is an avenue for
the latter to report their accomplishments, discuss IP issues and concerns and
strengthen camaraderie among IPMRs in the locality.
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