By Larry T. Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- The Tabuk city
government has established barangay counterparts of its Matagoan Bodong
Consultative Council Office (MBCCO), a tribal body that assists the city
government in its peace and order advocacy.
Mayor Ferdinand B. Tubban said the move aims
to bring to the grassroots the office and services of the body instead of folks
going to the city hall.
Since its organization, the MBCCO has
effectively contributed in the amicable settlement of disputes of parties
belonging to tribes and even families in Tabuk.
It is composed of council of elders and
leaders from the tribes of Tabuk.
For its accomplishments, the Matagoan program
received the prestigious GalingPook Award in 2009.
Asked if the body has any conflict with the
functions of other duly formed bodies like the Luponsa Barangay, Tubban said
delineation of jurisdiction has been established.
The two bodies at the barangay level function
and exist as complimentary, instead of adversaries, where each one respects the
role of the other.
Cases for settlement brought before the MBCCO
are first tried for amicable resolution without prejudice to the role of the
Lupon, depending on what the parties involved may decide.
The tribal body tackles cases that are more
tribal in nature, when it is seen more effective, before the dispute gets
complicated.
The city government is now working to make
these bodies become stronger at the barangay level as part of its peace and
order campaign.
No comments:
Post a Comment