National support for Cordi autonomy grows in 2018
>> Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Yearend report
By
Marlo T. Lubguban
BAGUIO
CITY -- With the help of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace
Process (OPAPP), Institute for Autonomy and Governance (IAG), and Presidential
Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO), Cordillera gained new allies in the pursuit
of bringing sustainable development and just and lasting peace in the region
through Cordillera autonomy.
The alliance building
thrust of the Social Preparation of CAR into and Autonomous Region (SPCAR)
Program of the Cordillera Regional Development Council (RDC-CAR) and National
Economic and Development Authority Cordillera (NEDA-CAR) saw significant
advances with a rise in national support in 2018.
The advocacy sustained its
alliances with existing officials and gained the support of various other
national officials reaching over 4,000 stakeholders.
Then Peace Secretary
Jesus Dureza of OPAPP continued to advocate for Cordillera autonomy proclaiming
it to be “a victory that should not be postponed anymore”.
On Jan. 17, Dureza made
the request to Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri to draft and file the Senate
counterpart of House Bill 5343, or the Act establishing the Autonomous Region
of the Cordillera, in behalf of Cordillera leaders during the Congressional
Forum on Cordillera autonomy and Federalism. The bill was filed on February 1,
2018 as Senate Bill 1678.
OPAPP and the IAG have
been staunch supporters of Cordillera autonomy and helped build a stronger
presence at the national level. IAG co-organized the January 17 Congressional
Forum, the February 15 autonomy advocates, and the August 10 “Meeting
Cordillera leaders” event with Senators Koko Pimentel and JV Ejercito where
Senators Ejercito and Bam Aquino announced their support to the advocacy by
filing counterpart bills SB 1923 and SB 1930, respectively.
Senators Koko Pimentel,
Sonny Angara, and Cynthia Villar also expressed their support to the advocacy.
President
Duterte also fulfilled one of his promises to the Cordillera people by
including two Cordillerans, Dr. Virgilio Bautista and Atty. Lawrence Wacnang,
on the Commission to review the 1987 Constitution and draft a federal constitution
(ConCom). The draft federal constitution included several provisions of the
draft Cordillera organic act but Dr. Bautista still urged Cordillerans during
the ConCom consultation in Baguio on June 26 to pursue autonomy towards
federalism to ensure the inclusion of the organic act as an appendix to the
federal constitution.
CAR Congressmen also
coordinated with the NEDA-CAR to conduct public consultations in Baguio-Benguet
and Mountain Province to gather inputs and suggestions for HB 5343. This
culminated in August 14 during the House of Representatives Local Government
Committee hearing on HB 5343 attended. In this meeting, committee members
particularly Representatives Manuel Zubiri of Bukidnon and Abdullah Dimaporo of
Lanao Del Norte 2nd District urged the passing of the bill in the lower house.
PLLO provided increased
legislative support with executives Sec. Adelino Sitoy, Asec. Orville Ballitoc
(who hails from Ifugao) and Usec. Ryan Estevez promising to work on the
Cordillera Organic Act in both Houses of Congress.
NEDA-CAR partnered with
OPAPP and PLLO and met with national personalities in the cabinet and Congress
during the Am-among Di Cordillera, a national peace forum. The event coincided
with the 32nd anniversary of the historic Mount Data Sipat or peace pact
between the national government and the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army
(CPLA) on September 13. Several witnesses to the 1986 event were present during
the Am-among to restate their clamor for autonomy. One witness in particular
who served as the guest-of-honor during the Am-among was former President Fidel
V. Ramos.
More partners were
gained who committed to push for “Cordillera autonomy towards federalism” such
as Cordillerans PCOO Asec. Marie Rafael-Banaag, DOT Asec. Marco Bautista, DOJ
Asec. Cheryl Daytec-Yangot and DOH Usec. Roger Tong-an as well as
non-Cordillerans such as Presidential adviser for Northern Luzon Raul Lambino,
Congressional Policy and Budget Research Director-General Romulo Miral,
Representative Bai Sema of the 1st District of Maguindanao and Bangsamoro
Transition Commissioner Jose Lorena.
The RDC-CAR through
NEDA-CAR adopted Cordillera autonomy as the overarching theme of regional
development. It is viewed as the best way to achieve just and lasting peace and
sustainable development in the region by providing the Cordillerans with a
permanent regional identity and the ability to craft policies appropriate for
the region and its people.
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