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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Gov’t agencies accused of sleeping on their job for Hundred Islands
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan, Nov. 13 —Different government agencies that have oversight function over the Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) have been accused of sleeping on their job in the face of continuing existence of a 47-hectare fishpond right in the heart of the reservation area.
“Either some government agencies are doing something against the law or they are not doing their job or sleeping on their job,” said Pangasinan Provincial Administrator Rafael Baraan in a press conference on the Hundred Islands issue on Thursday.
The fishpond is owned by the Bolo Development Cooperative (Boledeco), a group of more than 200 fish farmers who petitioned and were granted Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) by the Department of Agrarian Reform in 1993.
Baraan said that the Alaminos City government took over the jurisdiction of the Hundred Islands from the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) by virtue of Executive Order 436 issued by then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on June 21, 2005.
He said that the city of Alaminos had nothing to do with the construction of the fishpond structure as these were built long before it took over the islands from PTA.
Records showed that the 47-hectare fishpond was segragated from the the national park in favor of the DAR during the administration of the PTA and which conveyed the same to Bolodeco by issuing CLOA to the same.
Considering that there are government agencies having an oversight function over the national park, Baraan wondered what these entities may have done when they saw the fishpond rising as they know this was already inconsistent with the current uses of the place as tourist spot.
He singled out the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) which, by virtue of the National Integrated Protected Area System (NIPAS), has regulatory control of the HINP, especially on matters which pertain to protected areas.
Baraan asked: How come that over a period of years this structure is still there, how come it is still operated and how come this become improved more than before?
Mayor Hernani Braganza of Alaminos City told newsmen there was a time some DENR officials were selling some fore shore lands of the HINP, near the Lucao wharf, to private individuals although the same was not yet segregated from the park and proclaimed alienable and disposable.
At the same time, Baraan chided the Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board (DARAB) where a case seeking the revocation of the CLOA issued by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Bolodeco had been filed since 1999.
But sadly, he said, DARAB has not issued any decision on the matter despite the fact that the body, which is a special court for settling agrarian dispute, terminated the hearing case way back in February 2000.
“DARAB is already sleeping on this case. . There is no reason for it (DARAB) to allow this thing to remain hanging, Baraan said in that press conference also attended by Provincial Information Officer Orpheus Velasco and Paterno Orduna, head of the province’s Task Force Kalikasan.
Asked on what the provincial government can do to facilitate the decision of the case since the parties already ended presenting their evidence way back 10 years ago, he said Governor Amado Espino Jr. may write the DAR to demand and early resolution of the case.
DARAB is under the supervision of the Department of Agrarian Reform where the three-term Mayor of Alaminos City (Braganza) was once a secretary but said he adopted a hands-off policy on the issue at that time, lest he be accused of being biased since he is from Alaminos.
“We all know that the case was submitted for decision 10 years ago and there is no reason that DARAB has not resolved or cannot make a decision on the matter,” he said.
Baraan said that the issues on the Hundred Islands just surfaced when provincial officials came across aerial photos of the Hundred Islands taken by a Palistani student pilot whose plane was landing regularly in the Lingayen Airport.
But somebody should act so that all unanswered questions about the Hundred Islands could be answered, adding that this was actually what the provincial government did. (PNA) RMA/Lvm/lvmicua/rma/jsd
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