PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Dec. 10 (PNA) -– The protection of Mount Pinukis has
gained support with the signing of a covenant by concerned stakeholders during
the “Panaw-Senati uban sa Kabuhatan” (Walk-experience of Creation) Tuesday in
Barangay Lison Valley, this city.
The
signatories are representatives from the Interfaith Forum for Solidarity and
Peace; Civil Society Organizations (CSO); Local Government Units; National
Government Agencies; police, military; and, other environmental groups that
supports the move to protect Mount Pinukis.
Interfaith
member Pastor Mikel Gubot of United Church of Christ in the
Philippines (UCCP)
said the officials and residents of Barangay Lison Valley welcomed the more
than 1,000 PANAW participants coming from the different barangays of this city
and municipalities in this province.
The
participants have seen for themselves the actual destruction done by the
illegal loggers and small scale mining operations to Mount Pinukis.
The
Subanen Tribe leaders headed by Chieftain Vencio Bawan also welcomed the PANAW
contingent through rituals conducted particularly at Purok Mati and Purok Atis
in Barangay Lison Valley near the foot of Mount Pinukis.
PANAW
organizer Fr. Roi Ramos expressed hopes that President Benigno Simeon Aquino
III will listen to the clamor to protect Mount Pinukis, citing a copy of the
covenant will be sent to the Chief Executive.
Mount
Pinukis, which has a height of 1,562 meters above sea level, is located in the
municipality of Midsalip, this province.
Mount
Pinukis is identified as the only remaining source of water that runs through
the vie rivers that irrigates at least 90,000 hectares of rice field in the
provinces of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay and parts
of Misamis Occidental and Lanao del Norte. (PNA)
LAP/TPGJR/Hirohito D. Cadion/utb
LAP/TPGJR/Hirohito D. Cadion/utb
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