CITY
OF TABUK, Kalinga -- As the Cordillera region celebrated its the
32nd foundation day on July 15, newly assumed local
chief executives expressed their support in the
pursuit of the elusive dream of a Cordillera autonomous
region.
Apayao Gov. Eleanor Bulut-Begtang
expressed full support and the continuing commitment of the province of Apayao
to the common vision of an autonomous and developed region of the Cordillera.
“We take pride that through the
ambits of our administrative region, we have slowly but surely laid down the
necessary cornerstones that will sustain the march of this great region into
autonomy in the future,” said Begtang, former congresswoman of
Apayao.
“May this celebration serve to
rekindle the flames of the collective struggle for our region’s autonomy, at
the same time an avenue where we can strengthen linkages of unity and
cooperation, through which we can hope to engage with each other in
collaborative endeavors relative to the region’s continuing quest for
autonomy,” she added.
For Baguio City Mayor Benjamin
Magalong, the celebration this year reflects the vibrant aspiration in
achieving the ultimate goal in bringing CAR to greater heights and realizing
the constitutional mandate of establishing a Cordillera autonomous region.
With the passion of our Cordillera
lawmakers in pursuing the passing of the organic act for Cordillera coupled
with the overwhelming support of the constituents we will be able to have our
own autonomous region, he said.
The officials and constituents of the
province of Benguet continue to stand and support the dreams and clamor for a
better Cordillera with the establishment of an autonomous region, Benguet Gov.
Melchor Diclas assured.
Ifugao Gov. Jerry Dalipog said that the
Cordillera autonomy should be realized the soonest to ensure that Cordillerans
would be the ones managing and developing their region including its
environment, natural resources and other potentials.
Kalinga Gov. Ferdinand Tubban enjoined
Cordillerans to pray together that the new congress will fast track
the passage of its passage of organic act for Cordillera Autonomous Region
before the Constitution is revised.
“We are one with our brothers and sister
who have fought, who are fighting and will fight for regional autonomy towards
a common goal in ensuring the best for our children and the coming generation,”
Mountain Province Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan Jr. said.
“To my fellow Cordillerans, let me
assure you that the province of Abra is with you all the way to reinforce our
quest in building one greater Cordillera, one autonomous Cordillera,” Vice
Governor Ronald Balao-as said.
He said Cordillerans should unite and
have one sound which he compared to the sound of the gong, a solid loud sound,
which symbolizes the clamor of a united Cordillera for an autonomous region.
Balao-as also recognized the
Cordillera Peoples Liberation Army, who because of their gallantry and
contributions, the Cordillera Administrative Region was established as a
prelude the creation of an autonomous region. He said the CPLA even set aside
their armed struggle and give peace a chance and let autonomy take its course.
Most of the Cordillera LCEs are new in
their positions except for Balao-as who was reelected, and Lacwasan who was
acting governor for three years. (JDP/RMC- PIA CAR)
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