By
Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Nov 14, 2016) – The Indigenous Peoples (IPs)
Subanen Tribe in this province has continuously fighting in their struggle of
seeking justice for illegal ouster of their tribal leader Timuay Langhap Rio Olympio
‘Bobby’ Lingating as Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR) in this
city and the full implementation of Republic Act No. 8371, otherwise known as
the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA).
The
National Commission on Indigenous People Regional Office IX called for a
convergence of IP leaders of Region IX to commemorate the 19th year
anniversary of the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA) held at Liga
City Building in this City recently.
Regional
Director Salong M. Sunggod, Commissioner Domingo M. Gomez of the NCIP and Mayor
Romeo P. Pulmones of Pagadian City, were among the personalities who graced the
occasion.
On
this event also, Timuay Masala Braulio G. Anlimon, the CADT Head Representative
and Council Chairman of the Unified Claim of Pagadian, Labangan, Sominot
Subanen Territories submitted to the Commission their statement in order to
voice out their sentiment.
According
to Timuay Anlimon, 19 years had passed since the enactment of the IPRA but
still they have to see the full implementation of the law. 19 years had passed
yet politicians are still controlling the IP on how to chart their lives and
development by interfering on who will sit as their Indigenous People Mandatory
Representive or IPMR. Timuay Anlimon recalled the illegal removal from office
of Timuay A. Lingating. Many IPMRs are yet to take their seat as IP Representatives
all over Zamboanga Peninsula.
Timuay
Anlimon had also been complaining about the illegal quarry operations inside
their ancestral domain. According to him two meetings had been called by the
Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) to resolve the problem but as of this
writing they still have to know the development of the complaint. It was known
that prominent businessmen had acquired Industrial Sand and Gravel (ISAG)
Permit from MGB without the consent (Free and Prior Informed Consent) of the IP.
The same goes with quarry permits issued by the LGU. Timuay Anlimon was amazed
how MGB and the LGU had issued these permits without their consent.
Timuay
Anlimon hoped that by expressing these issues and problems, concern agencies
like the NCIP and the DENR/MGB and even the LGUs will follow what was mandated
by the IPRA. The indigenous people prayed that they will not wait for long a
time to see the full implementation of the Law.
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