By Pryce
E. Quintos
BAGUIO CITY --
Ancestral land claimants will have to wait for an indefinite time for their
Certificates of Ancestral Land Titles (CALTs)
with the order of the National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to
its regional office in the Cordillera Region to suspend the issuance of CALTs.
NCIP-CAR Regional
Director Amador Batay-an made the announcement during a forum on the ancestral
land issue held at the University of the
Philippines- Baguio last week.
“Our apologies to the
claimants,” said Batay-an during the forum. “But this is a response to the
clamor of all stakeholders in Baguio that the NCIP will act on this (the
issuance of CALTs).”
Batay-an said that
their office is still accepting applications and that they will still do
investigations, but no CALT is to be issued until the moratorium is lifted.
He told legitimate
claimants of the moratorium’s temporary nature, adding that the applications
will be acted upon once “things have been cleared.”
The suspension is
based on Section 21 of Joint Department of
Agrarian Reform-Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources-Land
Registration Authority-NCIP Administrative Order No. 01-12 wherein ancestral
domain/ancestral land titling by NCIP over identified contentious areas
"shall remain suspended unless resolved by the concerned Joint
Provincial/Regional or National Committee."
Mixed public opinion
rose earlier this month when an Ibaloi family was granted a writ of possession
permitting them to evict tenants of the century-old Casa Vallejo in this city
based on CALTs issued by the NCIP.
Opposing statements by
the NCIP and DENR have led to a pending case before the Supreme Court and
investigation on the issuance of CALTs over Casa Vallejo has compelled the NCIP
en banc to order a status quo against the writ of possession.
The city government
has earlier sought the cancellation of CALTs awarded by NCIP to ancestral
claimants overlapping with city government, national government,
and private properties including reservations and parks.
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