Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Demolition threat vs Camp Evang residents

They're hoping the President to declare the area as military reservatio­n

- By PJ Orias

THOUSANDS of families risk of losing their homes in Camp Evangelist­a, barangay Patag, Cagayan de Oro City.

This, after a local court is set to implement a writ of demolition against the residents in said area known as home of the many soldiers in the City of Gold.

The City Council on

Monday passed a resolution to hold in abeyance the court order hoping to postpone the impending demolition ordered by the Supreme Court.

Councilor Zaldy Ocon said they are also requesting President Rodrigo Duterte to issue another proclamati­on order in the hope of overturnin­g an old proclamati­on order declaring the area in Patag as a military reservatio­n.

The writ of demolition was issued on May 20, 2019, directing the Regional Trial Court Branch 17 to implement it immediatel­y.

At least three parcels of land is contested, with an area of 80 hectares. Ocon said this will likely affect about 2,000 households.

The land conflict started when the military questioned the occupancy of private owners inside the reservatio­n. The owners-specifical­ly the Chabons and Bacas families--insisted they had land titles and the case had already been settled in court.

In fact, the Regional Trial Court Branch 17 had sided with the land occupants and honored their titles from the Land Registrati­on Court. But the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) appealed the case to the Court of Appeals, where again, the families won.

The AFP did not stop and took the case to Supreme Court, where it ruled that the lot in question are inalienabl­e and

are not subject to private property. It also held that the titles are null and void and has no effect, considerin­g that the area is a military reservatio­n.

“We want the president to issue another proclamati­on order and declare it as an onsite relocation instead of a military reservatio­n,” Ocon said.

Councilor Romeo Calizo, whose wife is the chieftain of barangay Patag, had suspicion that the residents were deceived by the real status of the land, and made to believe that it can be acquired.

He pointed out that the a new proclamati­on order might be the only solution to the land conflict which already reached its finality.

“We strongly support Councilor Ocon to ask the RTC to postpone the effectivit­y of this order. Another presidenti­al order that can repeal an old presidenti­al order signed by President Manuel Quezon. That order was signed on 1938, the situation is different now because of the creeping urbanizati­on,” he said.

 ??  ?? KAGAWAD OCON, defender of Camp Evangelist­a residents. (Supplied Photo)
KAGAWAD OCON, defender of Camp Evangelist­a residents. (Supplied Photo)

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