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Monday, November 15, 2010

Baraan: Why are the fishponds there?

LINGAYEN—“The issue is why are there fishponds in the Hundred Islands”.
This was stressed by Provincial Administrator Rafael Baraan, reacting to the outburst of Mayor Hernani Braganza on the issues raised by officials of the provincial government about the Hundred Islands.
“The issue here is why are there fishponds in the area. Whether these structures are old or new, the fact remains that they are still existing expansively in the area,” Baraan said in a press conference Thursday afternoon.

“What is worse is they used corals to construct dikes in some areas. This is a mortal sin,” said Baraan, who was joined by Task Force Kalikasan chief Paterno Orduna and Provincial Information Officer Butch Velasco in the press conference.
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Baraan expressed dismay over the reaction of Braganza on the issue, which, he said, cropped up when the KBP invited Task Force Kalikasan for the update on the massive coastal and river clean-up in Pangasinan.
TFK Deputy Head Tomas Cabigas presented at the forum blow-up aerial photos of the Hundred Islands indicating dike embankments of supposed fishponds
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Orduna admitted in that press conference that the photos given to him by a Pakistani piloting one of the trainer planes landing at the Lingayen Airport and were presented at the KBP forum without intent of any malice.
“Rather than facing the issue squarely, Mayor Hernani Braganza dared Governor Amado Espino Jr.  and First District Congressman Jesus ‘Boying’ Celeste to issue a public apology for allegedly giving false statements” on the Hundred Islands issue.


Capitol did not issue any apology and instead brought out more issues about the Hundred Islands.
Meanwhile, the governor has not reacted beyond saying he wanted the issue investigated.
In that press conference, Orduna asked on what Braganza did on the Bolodeco issue when he was Agrarian Reform Secretary.


The other issues that boggles the mind, said Baraan, is the fact that the Bolo Development Corporation (Bolodeco) was granted Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) No.92927 last January 1993 despite the issuance of then President Corazon Aquino of an Executive Order on February 18,1992 that excluded national parks and other protected areas from land distribution.


In addition, then President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 1173 in 1977 abrogating all leases and cancelling land titles and patents covering portions of the Hundred Islands National Park.”
He said then PNP Regional Director Amado Espino recommended to then President Ramos the cancellation of the CLOA issued to Bolodeco, citing the negative environmental effects of the fishponds in the area. The President approved the request and then Director then Secretary Ernesto Garilao and Energy Secretary Francisco Viray to institute cancellation proceedings.


In 1999 or six years after the issuance of CLOA, a petition was filed with the Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board (DARAB) at Lingayen, Pangasinan for the cancellation of the CLOA.
Baraan accused DARAB of sleeping on its job because no decision has yet been issued by it while the case has been up for resolution in that body since February 1, 2000, or more than 10 years ago.
“What is keeping DARAB from resolving the case?” Baraan asked.


At the same time, Baraan said that the expose’ of Congressman Celeste that there are other private individuals who have bigger fishponds at the Hundred Islands than Boledeco is worth looking into, especially because three of the big time fishpond operators are Braganzas.
Baraan said the general principle is, all the islands clustered around the area are parts of the Hundred Islands. He said that if the fishponds are within the islands, most likely they must be part of the National Park.


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