By Redjie Melvic Cawis
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Regional Development Council said the bid for Cordillera regional
autonomy is gaining grounds in the national level.
RDC vice chairperson,
National Economic and Development Authority Regional Director Milagros Rimando,
said recent activities conducted by the RDC in the national level are now
bearing fruit as Cordillera autonomy is now slowly becoming a national issue.
Rimando said the RDC
recently met with different national government agencies in the Roundtable
Discussion on Cordillera Regional Autonomy at the Bahay Kalinaw of the
University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
She added heads of
national agencies, Undersecretaries, Assistant secretaries and directors
publicly stated their support to the bid for Cordillera autonomy.
Some of the officials
present were Cordillerans who were or are assigned to the national or central
offices.
“The roundtable
discussion resulted with officials from various government line agencies
committing to support the move for Cordillera Autonomy,” said Rimando.
“While the grassroots
level is increasing awareness with the various information, education and
communication campaigns and activities in the different parts of the region,
the national level is also increasing awareness with the activities being
conducted such as the national forum,” she added.
The RDC aims to gather
interest in the national level on the Cordillera autonomy for it to be
popularized and have a national interest that would help the RDC and the
Cordillerans in their bid to have an autonomous region.
Aside from the
commitment from the heads of offices, line agencies also offered their
technical assistance in refining House Bill 4649 particularly with the comments
of the Department of Budget and Management with regards to the financial
requirement and resources, the Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources and
the Dept. of Agrarian Reform on environment and land issues.
National Commission on
Culture and the Arts Chairman Felipe De Leon together with attached agencies
such as National Museum, National Historical Commission and the Komisyon ng
Wikang Filipino also committed to support the Cordillera autonomy with
identification and preservation of historical and heritage sites, cultural
practices including translation of the House Bill and other materials in
Filipino and several dialects.
The forum
featured two speakers- Prof. Ponciano Bennagen, a delegate to the 1987
Philippine Constitutional Commission, who discussed “The Constitutional
Mandate and an Autonomous Cordillera” and Institute for Autonomy and Governance
Executive Director Benedicto Bacani, a lawyer who talked on ‘ The
Bangsamoro Basic Law Experience and Cordillera Autonomy: Lessons and
Prospects.”
In their talks,
Bennagen and Bacani said the RDC should consolidate a strong political cause
that would unite the aspiration of having an autonomous region. They
added that the clamor for autonomy in the Cordillera region should be based on
a strong sense of cultural identity and not driven by the simple desire for
regional development
The RDC has been
focusing on the three core messages of autonomy- enhanced Cordillera identity,
Responsive policies for the Cordillera and Progress for all.
Rimando said that the
RDC took a huge step by conducting forums in the national level to drum up
autonomy in the national level and at the same time gather support from the
various stakeholders including the government agencies on the pursuit of
regional autonomy and this is now being realized with the results of the second
forum.
In November last year,
the RDC conducted the National Conference: a National Step to an Autonomous
Cordillera at the Novotel in Quezon City which was attended by RDC officials
and members including Cordillera leaders with keynote speaker Sen. Francis
Escudero stressing his support to the Cordillera Autonomy.
With the inputs from
the recent forum, the RDC will call for several meetings with the different
members, stakeholders and the Technical Working Group of the House Bill to look
into the refinement of the steps being undertaken by the RDC towards the bid
for regional autonomy.
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