By Jun Elias
SAN
FERNANDO CITY, La Union – The neighboring provinces of La Union and Ilocos Sur
ended their century-old boundary feud Nov. 4, after their officials signed a
settlement agreement at the capitol here.
Officials of the two provinces agreed that
their boundary would be the borderline established along the Amburayan River,
which divides the towns of Sudipen in La Union and Tagudin in Ilocos Sur.
The borderline was put up by a composite team
led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
“The technical description of the DENR,
together with the proposed map of the borderline along the river separating the
two towns were accepted and adopted by the parties as the true and correct
boundary,” the agreement said.
Ilocos Sur Gov. Ryan Singson said the
agreement was a win-win solution to the boundary dispute.
“The agreement will bring economic gains for
both provinces and avoid the long process in court,” Singson said.
Aside from Singson, those who signed the
agreement were La Union Gov. Manuel Ortega, Tagudin Mayor Jose Bonua, Sudipen
Mayor Wendy Joy Buquing and DENR regional director Paquito Moreno.
“We are glad that the dispute has been
resolved. We have no more problems on quarrying and fishing. We already know
our boundaries,” Buquing said.
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