BAGUIO CITY
– The city council approved a resolution requesting Land Registration
Authority (LRA) Administrator Renato D. Bermejo to immediately appoint a
permanent Register of Deeds officer in this
preferably coming from the Cordillera.
The resolution authored
by all members of the local legislative body said the current slow pace
delivery of public service by the Registry of Deeds office in the city due to
the absence of a permanent officer has negatively impacted on the overall
performance of the local government, especially in attending to the needs of
people transacting business with the said office.
Further, the local
legislative body also recommended that for the best interest of the city and
its constituents, the Registry of Deeds officer to be appointed should come
from the Cordillera pursuant to the provisions of Executive Order No. 220 that
created the Cordillera Administrative Region and Administrative Order No. 136.
The resolution noted the absence of a permanent
head in a most visited office such as the Registry of Deeds resulted to serious
problems of the people having transactions with the said office.
According to the
resolution that was unanimously approved, voluminous documents are allegedly
not acted upon affecting important transactions of people frequenting the said
office on a daily basis.
Local legislators
claimed ROD clients are complaining because of delay in processing of their
documents which under normal circumstances would only take several days in the
past when there was a permanent ROD officer attending to the daily transactions
of the office.
Earlier, the previous ROD officer was
allegedly linked to a controversy that caused the local legislative body to
pass a separate resolution requesting for his immediate relief in the city and
for him to be transferred to another assignment outside the city because the
local government does not need his services.
Complaints against the
previous ROD officer in the city ranged from alleged extortion of certain
amounts of money from clients in exchange for timely release and processing of
their documents from the said office.
The resolution
stipulated that after the relief of the previous ROD officer in the city who
was allegedly linked to controversies due to complaints from a number of
clients, what the LRA could have done was to appoint an officer-in-charge to
take charge of the daily transactions in the said office so that there will be
no unnecessary delays in the processing of the documents of clients.
The resolution will be immediately transmitted
to the LRA central office for appropriate and favourable action once Mayor
Mauricio G. Domogan shall have signed the same and the contents finalized. --
Dexter A. See
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