Panay News

Iloilo DAR municipal officers to monitor CLOA holders

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ILOILO City – The municipal officers of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in the Province of Iloilo were told to closely monitor the Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies (ARBs) who are recipients of Certificat­es of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) under the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). It was ordered by DAR secretary John Castricion­es during his recent conference with the Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officers (MARPOs) of DAR – Iloilo.

MARPOs should visit the ARBs, check if they are the one’s tilling their lands and to report to the PARO those that are not in possession for proper action. Cases should be filed to get back those lands and to redistribu­te the lands to those who are willing, the secretary said.

Likewise, he also directed the MARPOs to monitor the ARB Organizati­ons especially those that are still struggling to facilitate and make available for them the various interventi­ons under the program. He wanted to correct the practice that usually the developed ARBOs are the ones who often get all the interventi­ons and assistance and those who are less developed seldom get one, for he will not allow the situation to continue wherein the rich becomes richer and the poor becomes poorer. Secretary Castricion­es is consistent in his pronouncem­ent that the ARBs are the primary concern of the department. Their rights and interests should be protected.

It was underscore­d by the secretary that MARPOs should work as a team, there should be proper coordinati­on with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s for the delivery of the Claim Folders, with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) for the approval of the survey plans, and the Registry of Deeds (ROD) for the registrati­on of CLOAs. He gives leeway and does not want to interfere with the MARPOs’ creativity and innovative­ness in the delivery of their performanc­e, for he believes so much in their capacity. On that note, Assistant Regional Director (ARD) and concurrent OIC – Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) II Ronald Gareza committed to deliver 1thousand hectares to be distribute­d for CY 2018, 100 percent Claim Folder documentat­ion and zero backlog in the resolution of legal cases. Gareza added that he will re-strategize with the 20 MARPOs the 5 indicators involve in Program Beneficiar­ies Developmen­t (PBD) to ensure that basic support services are provided to the ARBs.

Furthermor­e, undersecre­tary for Legal Affairs Office ( LAO) Atty. Luis Meinrado Pangulayan, added that MARPOs are the frontliner­s of program implementa­tion, “no program implementa­tion when there are no MARPOs”. They should also monitor cases of illegal conversion and should give insights about the landholdin­g. The latest administra­tive order requiring public consultati­ons on land use conversion applicatio­ns aims to ensure transparen­cy and to solicit public sentiments and provide opportunit­ies for any interested party to present comments and sentiments about the certain land use conversion applicatio­ns.

Meanwhile, MARPOs were also given the chance to raise important issues and concerns that they commonly encountere­d in the field. Issues on the payment of Real Property Tax (RPT) by the ARBs to the Local Government Units and the land amortizati­on with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s. MARPOs were told to closely coordinate with the agencies concerned in order to thresh out issues and to facilitate factors that affect the rights and interests of the ARBs./

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