RDC steps up campaign for Cordillera autonomy
>> Monday, July 25, 2016
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The Regional
Development Council (RDC) in the Cordillera has stepped up its campaign for
Cordillera autonomy even as it is awaiting action of new set of Cordillera
congressmen on House Bill 4649 so it could
align its activities with it.
The
bill seeks to establish an autonomous region in the Cordillera.
This, as the regional Department of
Social Welfare and Development sought to involve beneficiaries of the
government’s Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) as part of grassroots campaign on
ignite interest of Cordillerans on autonomy.
Milagros
A. Rimando, regional director of Cordillera National Economic Development
Authority and RDC-CAR vice chairperson, said the involvement of parent-leaders
as part of the speaker’s bureau of the RDC-CAR on autonomy will greatly
contribute in empowering more people on the ground to internalize the real
essence of autonomy and its benefits.
“We
are consistently expanding our alliances both in the local, regional and
national levels for us to be able to gain the maximum support of all
stakeholders in the region’s renewed pursuit for self-governance,” Rimando
stressed.
The
NEDA-CAR official said influential-parent leaders will surely be able to share
to their fellow parents the true essence of autonomy and its benefits to the
people, especially the Cordillerans in the remote villages of the region, so
that they will be able to realize that there is still hope for optimum
development and improvement of their living condition once autonomy will be
achieved during the present administration.
Janet
Armas, DSWD-CAR regional director, said it is very enlightening to listen to
the insights of parent-leaders on what they understand about autonomy and that
they pin their hopes to the establishment of an autonomous region in the
Cordillera as the only available means by which they could move themselves out
from the shackles of poverty that have been plaguing their lives for several
decades now.
Aside
from parent-leaders, the RDC-CAR tapped various members of civil society organizations
to be actively involved in this endeavor in order to reach more through the
information education campaign.
Armas revealed that the RDC-CAR and
the DSWD-CAR will continue the partnership of training parent-leaders in the
different provinces and municipalities so that they will become duly recognized
members of the speaker’s bureau to be tapped anytime during the autonomy
information education campaign.
The
RDC-CAR said autonomy would be its overarching agenda during its planning
workshop in 2006 as it was seen as the only mechanism that will speed up the
development of the region and guarantee maximum share from the resources of the
national government which it had been deprived of for over five decades.
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