Mayor warns residents: Organized squatters taking over Baguio lots
>> Sunday, April 7, 2013
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G.
Domogan urged barangays officials in the
city’s 128 barangays to be vigilant on reported influx of squatters from other
parts of the region who are organized to build over public lands and even
private properties to detriment of government and legitimate land owners.
“We were informed that an
organized group is now actively recruiting prospective informal settlers from
different parts of the region, bring them to the city and build structures over
public and private lands and then blame the city’s leadership for its failure
to stop squatting,” Domogan said.
He added barangay officials and
residents must immediately report to the public order and safety division and
city building and architecture office and police new construction of unknown
individuals in their places so that immediate action could be taken by the
local government.
He said the organized group recruiting
prospective squatters is reportedly allied with some individuals aspiring for
elective positions in the city.
Among the areas where the
organized syndicate started spreading such misinformation of the alleged
failure of the local government to abate squatting were in the Loakan area,
Bakakeng, Sto. Tomas proper and in areas that are dominated by the Ibaloi
tribe.
Domogan solicited the full
cooperation of the barangays officials and residents in the reporting of
illegal constructions in their respective places because they are the ones who
well know the people and their neighbors, thus, the best way to curb squatting
is to immediately report to authorities illegal constructions so that the same
will be subjected to summary demolition.
According to him, in-migration is
one of the major causes of the presence of informal settlers in the different
barangays, thus, barangays officials and residents must be quick to react and
report the presence of new individuals and constructions in their places so
that appropriate validation and inspection could be done by the concerned
departments of the local government.
“We should not wait for the
completion of the structures before we report them to concerned authorities,”
Domogan said, citing that the vigilance of the neighborhood will be
instrumental in curbing illegal constructions around the city.
He said the squatting problem in
the city is being seriously addressed by the city anti-squatting and illegal structures
committee chaired by the city administrator, lawyer Carlos M. Canilao, which
regularly conducts hearings on complaints of illegal constructions among
others, thus, it is unfair for the opposition to accuse the city’s leadership
of tolerating and even protecting informal settlers in the different barangays.
The local chief executive
admitted there are numerous reports on alleged encroachments on private and
public properties in the different barangays but efforts are being collectively
done to address the same in order to project the rights of the State over
public lands and those that are previously identified for public use and the
rights of individuals over their titled lands.
He applied to the public to
cooperate with the local government in curbing squatting, especially in their
neighborhood for the benefit of the present and future generations. – Dexter A.
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