By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The advisers of President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III misled him in
vetoing the revised Charter of Baguio City which was passed upon by both
chambers of Congress that now deprives qualified homelot applicants to
permanently own alienable and disposable lands they currently occupy, Sen. Francis
Joseph Escudero said here recently.
We
were surprised to learn why only the revised charter of Baguio was vetoed by
the President when we were able to pass similar charter amendments of some
cities in the country which contain the same provision on direct award of
alienable and disposable lands to qualified homelot applicants,” Escudero said, adding
some allies of the President are giving him the wrong advises to suit their own
political and personal interests.
Once
the revised charter of Baguio will again be refilled in the House and Senate
during the upcoming 16th Congress, Escudero assured city officials
and residents that he will support its eventual passage and bring to the
attention the plight of the greater majority of Baguio residents to have their
titles to the lands that they currently occupy, particularly the alienable and
disposable lands that were defined under the charter.
According to him, the action of the
President’s allies to mislead him in vetoing the revised Baguio charter is
totally against the Aquino administration’s pro-poor policy since thousands of
local residents are already deprived of owning the lands that they currently
occupied that were classified as alienable and disposable through direct award.
Subjecting the city’s alienable and disposable
lands to public bidding, Escudero explained, allows influential and rich people
to own prime lots in the different parts of the city thereby displacing even
qualified homelot applicants, thus, the beauty of direct award of the lands to
those qualified occupants.
Based
on data obtained from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in
the Cordillera, there are more than 5,600 applications for townsite sales that
have not yet been processed because the DENR Secretary never convened the
clearing committee that he chairs to start processing the awards to the
qualified beneficiaries through public bidding.
Escudero said the direct award of alienable
and disposable lands to qualified beneficiaries will also help the local
government generate more funds that could be utilized to fund the
implementation of more high impact and priority development projects and
enhance the delivery of basic services to the people of the city, thus, such
veto of the revised city charter is a means to deprive the city government the
chance to raise its revenues from real properties and utilize the same for more
locally initiated projects.
The reelectionist senator claimed the approval
of revisions to local charters should not be highly politicized by the allies
of the President because the greater majority of the people are the ones being
deprived of chances to own legitimate properties, enjoy better projects and
have access to the basic services offered for their welfare, thus, those who
engineered the veto of the President are the ones who are anti-poor because
they do not want their fellow Baguio residents to permanently own the lands
that they currently occupy.
He
told city officials and residents not to lose hope on the veto of the revised
city charter as he will try to call the attention of the President on the
matter and for him not to rely on his allies with selfish motives.
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