PIA told: Vacate office to give way to Palace Sec’s cottage
>> Sunday, July 16, 2017
BAGUIO CITY – The director and staff of the Philippine
Information Agency ordered to vacate the PIA Cordillera regional here located
across The Mansion so it would be made a cottage of Executive Secretary
Salvador Medialvea.
PIA staff said they
have to look for another place to set up their office after they received a
letter from the finance and administration office of Malacañang telling them to
vacate as the building the agency is occupying is “weak” and needs
refurbishing.
In the letter signed
by Malacanang’s Deputy Secretary Rizalina N. Justol pertaining to the
Lualhati guest house located at the
Mansion House Complex, based from
preliminary assessment of the Office of the President Proper Inventory Team, the building is also
dilapidated therefore it needs major renovation or improvement.
“We are planning to
renovate the guest house and convert it to be used as the new cottage of the
Executive Secretary for easy access to the Baguio Mansion House,” the letter
read.
Justol also stated that
the new building will also be used as venue for meetings, fora and other official functions.
The PIA Cordillera
headed by regional director Helen Tibaldo was advised by the official through
PIA director General Harold E. Clavite to immediately turn over the property to
the OP (Proper)-assets management office of Malacañang’s finance and
administration office.
In his facebook page,
one of the officers of the PIA Cordillera expressed his sadness over the
pending demolition of their office.
He said that their
agency was there since 2005 and since then, they have served under the
administrations of then Presidents Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Benigno Simeoun
Aquino III and now Rodrigo Duterte.
In a conversation with
the members of the Baguio media, he said the regional office has become a place
of convergence of media based not only in Baguio and other parts of the
Cordillera region but also the media coming from different parts of the
country.
He said it has also
served as a venue for countless “kapihan” press conferences) organized by the
Cordillera Association of Regional Executives (CARE), the Baguio Correspondent
and Broadcasters Club and the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas with
different government agencies and non-government organizations .
According to Zambrano,
they are planning to make a motion for reconsideration. But as of now he said,
they have to look for a place to transfer their office.
Meanwhile, the BCBC
passed a resolution expressing concerns on the possible impacts of the planned
renovation to some of the structures and installations in the compound of the
PIA Cordillera.
The regional news
agency houses two Cordillera indigenous huts and a Dap-ay (Igorot traditional
community center).
The BCBC said the
dap-ay serves as solidarity site and ritual area for the media, their partners
and other sectors of the society.
“Developing the area
will diminish the historical value of the structure,” the biggest media
organization in the Cordillera stated.
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