BANAUE, Ifugao – The municipal government
here was ordered by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to
stop construction of a P55-million parking building in this tourist town.
In an order
dated Sept. 14, the NCIP issued a 72-hour temporary restraining order (TRO) on
construction of the seven-story structure on a property located near the rice
terraces.
NCIP-Cordillera
hearing officer Brain Masweng scheduled a hearing on a petition seeking to stop
the project, to resolve the issue.
The
petitioners claimed the parking building would ruin or block the view of the
Banaue Rice Terraces, which is considered to be a world heritage site.
The NCIP
ordered Banaue Mayor Jerry Dalipog, the municipal council, and the Wangjo
Construction, represented by Jonas Wangiwang, to explain why the 72-hour TRO
should not be extended.
The
municipal government and the contractors vowed to respect the ruling of the
NCIP.
Dalipog said
the municipal government complied with all the rules and regulations in the
planning, programming and implementation of the project, which was meant to
provide convenience to motorists and tourists who visit the town.
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