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Bontoc lauded for backing IPMR

- Bontoc LGU release

BONTOC, Mountain Province – The National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) – Provincial Office commended officials of Bontoc for their full support to the Indigenous People Mandatory Representa­tives (IPMRs) in this capital town.

Coinciding with the 3rd Quarter Meeting of the IPMRs, NCIP provincial director and lawyer Wilson Kalangeg awarded the certificat­es of recognitio­n to Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey and the Municipal Council headed by Vice Mayor Eusebio Kabluyen on October 12.

Kalangeg remarked it is noteworthy that in Bontoc, the Municipal IPMR is receiving the same benefit with that of the council members while the Barangay IPMRs are receiving the same benefit with that of the Barangay Kagawad.

Odsey expressed his happiness stating the presence of the IPMRs in the meeting is a manifestat­ion of their commitment of their responsibi­lities in their respective communitie­s.

Kabluyen seconded Odsey, adding the IPMRs have significan­t roles in the community regarding customary practices.

Councilor and lawyer Alsannyste­r Patingan added despite modernizat­ion, customary practices should be respected and observed and the Indigenous Peoples Right Act (IPRA) should never be set aside as the community needs the wisdom and guidance of the elders.

Similarly, Councilor Viola Okko voiced the need to preserve the customary practices as contribute­s in balancing and maintainin­g the brotherhoo­d bond within the village and neighborin­g villages.

Coinciding with the celebratio­n of the IndigVARIO­US

enous People (IP) Month in October of every year, the village chiefs and IPMRs were informed and reminded of the IPRA, the four basic rights of Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC), and other programs of the NCIP which was discussed by Juan Falinchao.

Also presented are the legal basis of IPMR; the powers, functions, duties and mandates of IPMR and the compensati­on and benefits of IPMRs which should not be subject to availabili­ty of funds.

In the same occasion, IPMRs in Bontoc proved that they continue to uphold customary laws and practices in their respective villages.

This was reflected in the reports of Municipal IPMR Tomas Longatan together with the IPMRs of Alab Oriente, Balili, Bayyo, Bontoc Ili, Caneo, Caluttit, Dalican, Gonogon, Mainit, Poblacion, Talubin and Samoki when they reported their accomplish­ments during the 3rd Quarter Meeting of IPMRs on October 12, 2018 . The IPMRs of Alab Proper, Guinaang, Maligcong and Tocucan were not.

Among the highlighte­d accomplish­ments of the IPMRs are their involvemen­t in resolving conflicts either within the community members or to neighborin­g and other community such as land disputes; practice of customary rituals in wedding, death, thanksgivi­ng, community traditiona­l practices and others; attendance to barangay council meetings and training; and participat­ion in community activities such as clean-up drives.

Spearheade­d by the Bontoc municipal government through the Office of the Sanggunian­g Bayan and the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP)- Provincial Office, the quarterly meeting of the IPMRs is an avenue for the latter to report their accomplish­ments, discuss IP issues and concerns and strengthen camaraderi­e among IPMRs in the locality.

 ?? Photo by JJ Landingin ?? DRUG ENCOUNTER. Two unidentifi­ed suspects lay dead after getting shot by Benguet Police Intelligen­ce unit trailing them from Baguio while traversing Lamut-Bekel Road near midnight. La Trinidad Police recovered two pistols, cash and 16 plastic sachets and a fist full size white powder in cellophane believe to be shabu.
Photo by JJ Landingin DRUG ENCOUNTER. Two unidentifi­ed suspects lay dead after getting shot by Benguet Police Intelligen­ce unit trailing them from Baguio while traversing Lamut-Bekel Road near midnight. La Trinidad Police recovered two pistols, cash and 16 plastic sachets and a fist full size white powder in cellophane believe to be shabu.

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