OPAPP bares commitment to Cordillera autonomy
>> Monday, December 24, 2018
Similar to the
OPAPP-IPPP-initiated consultations in ARMM with respect to the Bangsamoro
Organic Law (BOL), the 3-day event was a consultation among IPs to provide
inputs to HB 5343. The activity was organized by OPAPP, the National Commission
on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), the United National Development Programme (UNDP)
in coordination with NEDA-CAR.
Former NCIP Chief and
IPPP Chair Lingating emphasized that more work needs to be done as the
delegates handed over proposed amendments to Baguio City Representative and
member of the House of Representatives Technical Working Group for HB 5343.
Lingating committed the support of IPPP to the advocacy. He added that the
panel will continue to work with the Cordillerans just as they have done with
the IPs of the Bangsamoro.
Assistant Secretary
Asuncion shared the influence of the life of Macli-ing Dulag in his early
career as an NGO worker. He agreed that indeed, the land and its people are
inseparable. He added that the aspirations of the Cordillerans are beyond
development or self-gain but for self-determination and that the pursuit will
continue until autonomy is attained.
Sec. Jesus G. Dureza,
former Secretary of OPAPP, in a video, also committed to support the advocacy
despite his resignation from OPAPP. “Don’t think that I have abandoned [the
Cordillera]. I will continue advocating for Cordillera autonomy… even in the
halls of Congress and the halls of Malacañang” he said.
Sec. Dureza was
instrumental in the success of a number of major events on the advocacy. The
meeting of Cordillera leaders with President Duterte on July 19, 2017 and the
Congressional forum on Cordillera autonomy and Federalism last January 17 which
resulted in Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri filing the Senate counterpart of HB 5343.
OPAPP and NEDA-CAR have
worked closely to advocate for Cordillera autonomy at the national level since
the filing of HB 5343. The Cordillera Regional Development Council (RDC-CAR)
through NEDA-CAR
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continues
to advocate for autonomy towards federalism to achieve sustainable development
and just and lasting peace in the region. – Marlo T. Lubguba/ NEDA/SPCAR
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