BAGUIO
CITY – The City Council approved a resolution requesting Philippine Military Academy (PMA) authorities
to respect presence of communities and government structures inside their camps
in in this summer capital considering these had co-existed with them for
decades without posing threat to the law and order in said places.
Local legislators passed the said
resolution after Camp Allen punong barangay Maribel Estacion sought the
assistance of city officials in responding to a case filed against her by the
PMA for allegedly pursuing the construction of the extension of the barangay
hall and tanod outpost situated within the Camp Allen area that is within the
jurisdiction of the premier military institution in Asia.
The City Council also requested PMA to
withdraw the case filed against the official and allow Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong
to take up the matter of the presence of the barangay hall and other public
structures inside the military camp with PMA officials the soonest.
PMA filed charges of grave abuse of
authority against the Camp Allen punong barangay for allegedly allowing the
entry of construction materials and extending the barangay hall despite the
denial of her request to do so by higher authorities.
Members of the council said communities
within the PMA camps in the city, particularly Camp Allen, Navy Base and Fort
del Pilar, had been co-existing with the military for several decades now and
the government structures, such as barangay halls and tanod outposts were
erected through government funds, do not pose a serious threat to the security
of the said camps considering that the government facilities are present to
help deliver basic services to the people living in the said communities,
including the military personnel and their families.
Local legislators urged PMA not to be
selective in dealing with informal settlers within its camps in the city to
avoid perception the Academy is favoring influential people who were able to
build their structures inside the camps while members of the marginalized
sectors who squat on the said properties are being forcibly evicted.
The City Council expressed its gratitude
to the PMA administration for relaxing its previous policy and allowing public
utility vehicles to enter into their camps, provided that, drivers will be
required to leave with the guards their licenses prior to bringing inside their
passengers and retrieve the same when they move out of the camps.
Members of the council remain optimistic
the PMA administration will heed the collective call of the city government to
respect the presence of government structures inside its camps and allow the
implementation of government-funded projects as the same will be beneficial not
only to the people living in the said communities but also to the military
personnel and their families.
The approved resolution will be forwarded
to the City Mayor for signature and the adoption of immediate actions that will
address the matter.
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