By KIT KAIMO
Timuay Langhap Rio
Olimpio A. Lingating
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PAGADIAN CITY -- Another battle won by the Indigenous
People of Zamboanga del Sur happened just recently after Environment Management
Bureau (EMB) made an ocular inspection at the illegal small scale mining sites
at Barangay Mate, in the nearby town of Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur and in
barangay Deborok and Lourdes of this city,
in a press statement issued by the Indigenous Peoples
(IPs) said.
EMB personnel inspect the sites after Timuay Langhap Rio
Olimpio “Bobby” A. Lingating sent series of complaints; the last was with the
EMB. EMB Personnel saw that indeed the complaints were substantial and that
indeed there were still illegal miners operating after a Cease and Desist Order
(CDO) was implemented.
It was known that EMB Personnel visited the Mayor of
Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur after the inspection. This triggered the stoppage of
the illegal operation since the Mayor will be liable being that the area is
under his control and a Ceased and Decease Order (CDO) had been implemented.
The IPs considered this development a battle won, but
Timuay Langhap Bobby Lingating said this is just temporary. This is only a lull
because politicians know that this year is an election year. These illegal
operations might be used against them by their political opponents.
Recently, Bobby Lingating said, a media personality in a
paid Radio program by the Provincial Government said that he regret the
stoppage of the Minahan ng Bayan operating in Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur since
this operation has the go signal of the Governor Antonio H. Cerilles and that a
supposedly “IP Leader” did not support this moved.
Timuay Langhap Bobby Lingating upon hearing his
commentary was happy that the Governor now supports this illegal operation or
at least gave his blessings for these illegal miners to operate. These words
will then be used when the IP themselves will assert for their rights.
In a program aired at the station DXCA, uttered by his
trusted media man on a program sponsored by the Provincial Government. This
perhaps is our breakthrough, Timuay Bobby Lingating said.
To recall, the IPs called for the illegal operators to undergo
a legal process. Timuay Bobby said he had a talk with one cooperative who
applied for Minahan ng Bayan Permit where this media man is also a member.
Timuay Bobby Lingating told the chairman the legal
processes to take in pursuit of a permit. But the illegal operators keep on
illegally operating. This was the reason why Timuay Bobby sent series of
letters to many government agencies to include the PNP, AFP, NBI and even the
Ombudsman has now knowledge on this issue.
Why was this done? To protect the interest of the IPs,
the environment and the local government units. Timuay Bobby said that if these
people will turn legit, they will be paying taxes to the local government
units, they will be following stringent procedures to protect not only the environment
but the lives and limbs of the miners.
Having said that, Timuay Bobby Lingating asked, “is there
a reason to regret a stoppage of an illegal activity?” Perhaps to this media
man who said that this operation has the support of the Governor, and being a
party to the cooperative that applied for said operation, he regretted the
stoppage since their fund raising is being stopped.
“We will go legit”, this was the promised uttered by
Timuay Bobby Lingating. We will do everything for the operators to undergo a
legal process. And when that time comes, we will know if the Governor will
really support it as uttered by his trusted media man in a radio station owned
by him and in a program sponsored by the Provincial Government.
We, the IPs, Lingating said had won another battle. But
our war against unscrupulous individuals or groups vent on disrespecting the
IPRA, the IPs and our Ancestral Domain still rages on. “We will be vigilant and
we ask our friends, real media friends to be vigilant as well. And also those
in government service to uphold the law. We ask everyone not to be swayed by
mis-information, Lingating disclosed
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