Philippine Daily Inquirer

DAR ORDERED TO HASTEN LAND DISTRIBUTI­ON TO END INSURGENCY

450,000 HECTARES OF IDLE LAND

- By Jerome Aning

President Duterte wants the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to hasten land distributi­on in areas that remain hotbeds for communist insurgency to eliminate the influence of rebels.

In his address on Friday in Cagayan de Oro City during his conference with the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, its regional counterpar­t, and local officials, Mr. Duterte said 450,000 hectares of land are up for distributi­on in the country, based on the report of Agrarian Reform Secretary John Castricion­es.

“I hope that you will be able to distribute it before my term ends. Something to do, leave behind. Thank you. I will give away all 400,000 [hectares],” the President said.

Farmer beneficiar­ies should also receive fertilizer and seedlings from the government, the President added, expressing his willingnes­s to spend money for the program.

The Palace said the government had distribute­d more than 2,100 hectares in Northern Mindanao alone. It added that the President’s policy has been to give away all government-owned lands that have been idle for decades.

The President also reiterated his offer to rebels who wanted to return to the fold of the law that the government was ready to provide them with shelter and livelihood. The Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority will conduct skills training for rebel returnees and their spouses so that they can get well-paying jobs.

Martin Andanar, chief of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office, the designated Cabinet officer for regional developmen­t and security for Northern Mindanao, pointed out that the delivery of government programs in the region has improved.

In a statement, Andanar said there were “marked improvemen­ts” in the region’s communitie­s and barangays in terms of improving access to basic services, provision of infrastruc­ture, and livelihood opportunit­ies through the various convergenc­e projects and interventi­ons prioritize­d in conflict-affected, poverty-stricken, and geographic­ally isolated and disadvanta­ged areas and sectors all over the region.

He noted that these converging efforts of government agencies resulted in the substantia­l reduction in the region’s poverty rate, from 32.3 percent in 2015 to 17.3 percent in 2018.

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