Apayao execs train to push Cordi autonomy
>> Thursday, March 14, 2019
By
Marlo T. Lubguban
LUNA, Apayao --
Municipal and barangay speakers of Apayao converged here March 7 in a
speakership training on Cordillera autonomy.
Apayao
followed Kalinga and Ifugao wherein government officials and personnel were
trained to speak and push autonomy for the region.
The NEDA-CAR
oriented officials on the Regional Development Council’s roadmap for Cordillera
autonomy, the salient features of the draft Cordillera Organic Act and core
messages of the renewed pursuit of regional autonomy. Officials from the
municipalities of Luna, Pudtol, Flora, Kabugao, and Conner propose plans for
the conduct of information education campaigns as they were identified priority
municipalities in the SPCAR 2019-2021 Communication Plan.
Earlier,
officials from Kalinga and Ifugao committed to raise awareness on Cordillera
autonomy and its benefits to Cordillerans.
The trained speakers
from these provinces will conduct their own IECs in their respective
municipalities.
In Kalinga,
the priority areas are the component city of Tabuk, and the municipalities of
Rizal, Balbalan, Pinukpuk, and Tinglayan. Ifugao priority municipalities are
Banaue, Lamut, Alfonso Lista, and Kiangan.
Priority areas are
determined by population and the municipalities’ awareness of Cordillera
autonomy according to the 2017 pulse survey on autonomy awareness.
The NEDA-CAR
aims to raise awareness and gain support for Cordillera autonomy with the
grassroots as priority.
IECs were recently
conducted for the month of February in the barangays of Bauko, Mountain
Province and Kibungan, Benguet where over 400 stakeholders were reached.
The NEDA-CAR
coordinated with Apayao officials for the implementation of this event.
The Apayao was the
second province to vote in favor of autonomy and the only one to vote “yes”
during the 1998 plebiscite.
It is the
northern-most province of the Cordillera
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