NEDA Sec's visit brings Cordi concerns to national attention
>> Wednesday, February 27, 2019
By
Marlo T. Lubguban
BAGUIO CITY – The recent
visit of Socio-Economic and Planning Chief and NEDA Secretary Ernesto Pernia
and Undersecretary for Regional Development Adoracion Navarro to this city has
highlighted concerns and problems of the region to national attention.
The two-day
visit comprised of a meeting with NEDA-CAR staff, a visit to the University of
the Philippine Baguio Museo Kordilyera, a project visit to the Loakan Airport,
a meeting with Cordillera Regional Development Council and stakeholders, and a
press conference on the nation’s economy.
After meeting
with NEDA-CAR staff, Secretary Pernia visited the Museo Kordilyera of UP
Baguio.
After
learning about the culture of the Cordillera through the Feasts of Merit
exhibit, UP Baguio Chancellor Raymundo Rovillos presented events held in the
famous Diplomat Hotel ruins that were conducted as part of Baguio’s role as a
folk arts and crafts city in the United Nations Creative Cities network.
They were
joined by representatives of the Baguio Arts Creative Council, Inc. (BACCI).
Chancellor Rovillos and BACCI are proposing a permanent regional cultural
creative center in the area. Secretary Pernia also visited the Loakan Airport
where he expressed his support for its modernization. He underscored the
potential of the airport for domestic flights and its importance in times of
disaster and emergency.
NEDA had
supported Cordillera in its many advocacies including the renewed the pursuit
for autonomy since 2007. Various other regional projects have been developed
with support by NEDA such as the Cordillera Roads Improvement Project and Phase
II and scaling up of the Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management
Project (CHARMP).
Pernia said
he recognizes the need for support from national leaders for Cordillera
autonomy given the two plebiscites in 1990 and 1998 which failed due to a lack
of proper information dissemination.
He noted that
the unification of the Cordillera through EO 220 has helped improve the lives
of Cordillerans.
He added that
the consistent good economic performance of the region must be rewarded. Pernia
committed to include the draft Cordillera Organic Act as part of the
Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) agenda but urged
that Cordillerans must show that they are willing to be autonomous. The
Cordillera people must show their willingness to have an autonomous regional
government in a referendum, Pernia suggested.
Secretary Pernia
shared that this was his first visit to Baguio City in 20 years. It is the
first visit of a NEDA Secretary since the late Secretary Cayetano Paderanga
visited in 2011 -- NEDA CAR
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