More Baguio barangays for Cordillera autonomy
>> Sunday, December 2, 2018
BAGUIO CITY – The
around 250 more Baguio barangay officials from districts 11-20 attended the
second batch of discussion on Cordillera autonomy towards federalism last
November 12. Autonomy advocates and NEDA-CAR presented the basic concepts of
Cordillera autonomy and the renewed pursuit of the region towards its
achievement. The event is a partnership of NEDA-CAR and LGU Baguio City
Regional
Development Council chair and Baguio City Mayor Domogan once again opened the
forum with his welcome remarks. The mayor stressed that the Cordillera
Administrative Region is temporary and its purpose is to prepare the region for
autonomous governance. He emphasized the need for a permanent Cordilleran
identity saying,
“This affects all of us,
not just the City of Baguio”.
Autonomy
advocate lawyer Delmar Cariño expounded on the basic concepts of Cordillera
autonomy saying that the main goal is to decentralize certain powers of the
national government and devolve them to the regional government.
He added that the
renewed pursuit of regional autonomy aims for inclusive growth by formulating
policies that are appropriate to the unique topography and rich culture of the
Cordillera. Attorney Cariño encouraged the barangay officials to read further
into the proposed Organic act establishing the Autonomous Region of the
Cordillera (ARC). Atty. Cariño challenged the officials to make sure the
proposed Organic act responds to the needs of the Cordillera people.
The Regional Development
Council (RDC) adopted the establishment of Cordillera autonomy as the
overarching theme of Cordillera development in 2006. Since then, the RDC led by
NEDA-CAR continues to pursue regional autonomy. One of the major shortcomings
of the past two attempts to establish autonomy through plebiscite was the lack
of proper information dissemination. The top priority of this renewed pursuit
is to increase awareness on Cordillera autonomy among local and national
stakeholders which would translate into support for the plebiscite on the
proposed third organic act.
The
first batch of discussions on Cordillera autonomy was attended by Baguio
barangay officials from districts 1-10 was held on Oct. 29. Officials from both
forums signed a statement supporting the proposed Cordillera organic act and
were encouraged to submit proposals for further information dissemination among
their respective barangays.
NEDA-CAR
continues to coordinate with local government units to raise awareness and gain
support to the advocacy through the conduct of IEC forums, provision of IEC
materials and invitation of autonomy advocates to educate the grassroots about
autonomy.
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