BAGUiO CITY -- President Rodrigo Duterte has
appointed Philip Tingonong of the Concerned Citizens of Abra for Good
Government (CCAGG), as the new Cordillera Regional Development Council (RDC)
co-chairman for 2019 to 2022.
Tingonong is the first RDC-Cordillera co-chair in seven years since
Virgilio Bautista, who served from 2004 to 2007 and again from 2010 to 2012.
He is a leading member of the CCAGG, civil society organization that
monitors government infrastructure projects in Abra and Cordillera provinces.
Tingonong was the former Provincial Planning and Development coordinator
of Abra who served for 40 years and during which he frequently represented the
Abra governor in RDC meetings.
A staunch autonomy advocate, he briefly served as member of the
Cordillera Executive Board.
He recently led the committee that reviewed the proposed Organic Act
establishing the Autonomous Region of the Cordillera filed in the 17th
Congress.
The review committee provided inputs and recommendations for the new
bill for the 18th Congress. \
The bill was eventually filed as House Bill No. 5687 and Senate Bill
1232.
RDC chairperson and fellow Abrenian Gov. Joy Bernos commended Tingonong
and committed to work together for the development of the Cordillera.
Tingonong was one of two nominated private sector representatives for
RDC co-chair.
There are 14 private sector representatives who form an integral part of
the Cordillera Regional Development Council.
They represent the private sector of the six provinces and one chartered
city of the Cordillera including sectors of labor, development administration,
environmental management, social development, infrastructure development,
economic development and indigenous peoples’ concerns.
According to the RDC-CAR guidelines, a chairman of the RDC may be from
the government while the co-chair may be from the private sector, or
vice-versa. -- Marlo Lubguban, NEDA-SPCAR
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