Benguet kicks off 118th foundation day, Adivay fest
>> Tuesday, November 13, 2018
By
Primo Agatep
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet -- The 13th Adivay Festival opened here on Monday, coinciding with
the 118th foundation anniversary of the province, for which various simple
activities have been lined-up.
“Our
celebration of Adivay will continue. The festival is already an institution,”
Gov. Crescencio Pacalso said during the special edition of “Kapihan” at the
provincial capitol.
The Adivay
Festival was first staged in 2005. "Adivay" is an Ibaloi term that
means "coming together". The celebration is a gathering of Benguet's
13 towns in this provincial capital, with focus on the culture and products of
the municipalities.
Pacalso said
the festival and anniversary celebration will be toned-down this year to show
sympathy to calamity victims in the different municipalities of the province,
particularly in Itogon, where over 80 people died in a landslide at the height
of Typhoon “Ompong” last September.
“The festival
is one way of meeting our brother and sisters from the 13 municipalities and to
share with them the blessings that the province has to be thankful for,"
the governor said.
This year’s
celebration carries the theme, "Benguet Culture - Unity, Industry,
Prosperity: Managing Adversaries with Excellence thru Enhanced Indigenous
Resilience”. It will feature the rich history, traditions, arts, music,
culture, sports and trades and industries of the province from November 5 to
December 9.
Topping the
activities are Small-Scale Mining and Land Congress, Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSME) Summit, Agro-Tourism Fair, and Environmental Forum.
For the first
time, the First Aid Safety Olympics will be held for elementary and high school
students representing the 14 school districts of the province. The activity
aims to enhance the students’ capability in giving first aid assistance.
Pacalso said
the small-scale mining congress will focus on explaining to the pocket miners
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) stoppage order on
the conduct of any activities related to illegal small-scale mining.
“Their lack
of information on the matter has affected their livelihood and countless were
dislocated,” he said, pointing out that the “order” is only “temporary”.
The governor
also said laws pertaining to “Minahang Bayan” (community mining) will also be
tackled as he expressed optimism that the industry will recover.
In addressing
the challenges of time and the economic difficulties the locals are
encountering, he urged small-scale miners to look for alternative livelihood
such as by engaging in agriculture, specifically organic farming.
Provincial
Administrator, lawyer Noel Ngolob, also expressed hope that “overlapping” laws
will be addressed during the land congress.
He added that
the Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP) will
be discussed and proposed for adoption by local government units (LGUs) in
their annual development plans.
Moreover,
environmental programs on managing the water quality of the rivers, waste management
and clean air programs will also be presented.
Provincial
Agriculturist Lolita Bentres said the agro-tourism fair will showcase different
products from the different municipalities of Benguet. It will also serve as a
meeting point of both products and buyers and seek to link the producers to
potential markets.
A Farmer’s
Event will also be staged to help farmers become more efficient.
In marking
its foundation day, the province will honor its outstanding men and women for
their leadership and achievements.
To foster
friendship and cultural ties, a signing of Sisterhood Agreement with Ha Giang
Province of Vietnam will also highlight the festivities.
The ties will
open the gates for the two provinces to have exchanges in the fields of
culture, agriculture, tourism and investment as well as other business
opportunities that will promote the products of both areas and strengthen their
relationship. -- PNA
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