By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
To
promote equality between lowlanders and
highlanders, both must have representation in the municipal councils with
tribal communities, indigenous peoples in four tribal municipalities in Ilocos
Norte urged.
Like the Isnags of Carasi
town, Evelyn Corpuz, the town’s municipal accountant and spokesperson of the
Isnag tribe told IPs in the municipalities of Dumalneg, Adams, Vintar and Nueva
Era to assert their right to have an equal representation in their town’s
respective Sangguniang Bayan.
Just like having an ex-officio
representative for the Liga ng mga Barangay in the municipal councils, the IPs
must also have their representative in the respective councils where they live
so they could assert their rights when local lawmakers enact resolutions and
ordinances.
For three years now, Corpuz
reported that the Isnags of Carasi enjoy a representation at the town council
backed by the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP).
In view of this, Corpuz
reported that their certificate of ancestral domain, being pushed by their IP
representative, is expected to be released within this year to protect their
boundaries from possible encroachment by neighboring municipalities.
Of the five tribal
communities of Ilocos Norte, only the municipality of Carasi has an IP representative
in the town council.
Like in any part of the
country, members of the IPs belong to the poorest of the
poor. Because they live in the mountains, they are often looked down
on by the personal biases and prejudices of some lowlanders.
But this should not be the
case. According to Orlando Cardinal Quevedo, who met with the IP community in
Ilocos Norte during his homecoming at the Holy Spirit Academy of Laoag,
the lowlanders must look up to the highlanders as its literal meaning suggests.
While the new cardinal was in
the province, he took time out to listen to the concerns of the IPs and passed
them on to the local government units concerned for proper action.
Ilocos Norte Governor Ma.
Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos, who was also present during the dialogue with the IPs,
assured that her priority agenda include the IPs, as she stressed that she
envisions to half poverty of IPs by 2015.
Under the localized Millennium
Development Goals program of the provincial government, Ms. Marcos said her
administration has initiated various programs and projects such as the “Task
Force Trabaho” and gender and development programs meant to create more jobs
and generate livelihood particularly for those living in the highlands.
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