Cordillera leaders press peace talks between government, CPP-NPA
>> Sunday, July 8, 2018
By Marlo T. Lubguban
LAGAWE,
Ifugao -- The joint Regional Development Council and Regional Peace and Order
Council meeting recently held a meeting here to address peace concerns in the
Cordillera like resumption of peace talks between the government and Communist
Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front.
Also discussed were accreditation of civil society
organizations that will facilitate access to far-flung areas to provide aid and
services and untagging of the seven Cordillerans from the Dept of Justice list
of terrorists and need for consultation on the massive Chico river pump
irrigation project.
Both councils tasked the RDC private sector
representatives to lead consultations between CSOs and line agencies in
coordination with Natioal Economic Development Authority to facilitate the CSO
accreditation system.
This task recognizes that PSRs are the most
appropriate to work with the CSOs as the former generally represent the latter
in the RDC.
The councils decided to defer passing the resolution
to request untagging of various Cordillerans as terrorists.
It was agreed that Dept. of Local Government will
write the DOJ to find out more procedure of tagging and untagging.
The RPOC also committed to verify with various
intelligence agencies the basis of the tagging.
On the resumption of peace talks between the
government and the CPP-NPA-NDF, both councils approved a resolution
supporting the administration’s resumption of peace talks between the GRP
and the CPP-NPA-NDF.
Addressing military and NPA encounters, RDC PSR Andres
Ngao-i urged the body to move even further and conduct localized peace talks
between the government and the CPP-NPA-NDF within their respective
municipalities.
Former Mayor and OPAPP representative Tom Killip added
that in his hometown of Sagada, Mountain Province, localized peace talks have
been a long-accepted strategy for maintaining peace.
Finally, the RDC and RPOC agreed that benefits to the
Kalinga side of the pump irrigation project must be increased as the water is
sourced from the Cordillera region.
NEDA and the RDC sectoral committee on watershed and
Environmental Management were tasked to draft a resolution urging NIA and DA to
increase the benefits to the Kalinga side of the project.
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