Ifugao mini- hydro gets NCIP approval
>> Friday, March 13, 2020
By Rocky Ngalob
KIANGAN,
Ifugao -- A mini hydroelectric power dubbed .60 Megawatt Likud 2 will soon be
built along the Guihingon River separating the Asipulo and Kiangan ancestral
domains (AD) of Ifugao after earning a unanimous vote from the National Commission
on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Commission En Banc for approval of its
certification precondition (CP).
FIRECO in 2-17 applied
for the issuance of CP before the NCIP Cordillera Administrative Region.
It was also the same
year when the conduct of the Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) process
commenced.
NCIP
– Ifugao, Community Development Officer, Norina Habiatan disclosed during the
NCIP Commission En Banc sessions that the FPIC process was conducted with all
concerned 27 barangays/IP Communities within the AD of Asipulo and Kiangan.
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) dwelling therein belongs to the Ayangan, Tuwali and
Kalanguya ethonoliguistic groups.
Habiatan added that
decision making process used by the IPs was based solely on their customary
decision making process locally known by them as “Huhumangan”. The FPIC process took more than two years to
due to the long and novel customary procedure of the IPs in the consensus
building stage.
“The long and novel
customary decision making of the IPs has no substitution and should be
respected. It is in this process that all issues and concerns which will affect
the IPs in their domain relative to the MHP will be taken into account. Issues and concerns will be discussed and
decided between and among the IPs themselves.”, said NCIP - CAR Technical
Management Division Chief (TMSD), Michael Umaming.
Umaming added that FPIC
is more than just a mere process that requires checking. It is a right which
sprouted from the historical injustices done to the IPs.
The
FPIC was well participated by the concerned IPs of Asipulo and Kiangan
according to Habiatan. She added that they did there due diligence in informing
and equipping the IPs of their rights through the series of Information and
Education Campaigns (IECs) during the community assemblies.
Habiatan said that
concerned IPs from both the affected ADs were able to meet at a decision using
their customary decision making process. The concerned IPs, according to
Habiatan gave their consent to the project which was reduced into writing
through the execution of the Resolution of Consent (ROC).
Habiatan further added
that after the execution of the ROC, concerned IPs laid down their terms and
conditions to the project which in turn was accepted by the proponent, First
Ifugao Renewable Energy Corporation (FIRECO). The meeting of the minds between
the concerned IPs and project proponent FIRECO was cemented through a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
Likud 2 MHP is pegged to
generate an approximate 560 Kilowatt of energy. As stipulated in the MOA,
FIRECO committed a royalty share of two and five centavos per kilowatt hour to
the two affected Ancestral Domains (AD) of Kiangan and Asipulo.
FIRECO assured during
the Commission En Banc session that there will be no displacement of IPs and
that rice fields situated therein will be properly irrigated. They likewise committed to shoulder all of
the school fees of the students coming the affected Ancestral Domains who will
enrol at Riverview Polytechnic and Academic School Incorporated.
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