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NCIP 11 chief dares accusers that they side big industries

- By Juliet C. Revita

THE National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) challenged those who accused them of connivance with mining and energy to provide evidences and file a case before the court citing that their statements are “generic and baseless”.

NCIP 11 Regional Director Atty. Geroncio R. Aguio said during yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM City that those who accused them of connivance with big companies on the issuance of Certificat­es of Ancestral Domain (CADT), must specify their allegation of supposed anomalies in their office’s transactio­n.

He added that they must submit their concerns on the proper venue if they have solid proofs because statements without solid ground are mere propaganda which is only meant to taint the name of their office.

“[These are] general statement not really factual para lang sirain ang NCIP. It has no basis because hindi sila nag-file ng kaso,” he said.

Aguio said that they could not connive with these companies because of the legal procedures that should be undertaken in land title applicatio­n.

“The IP should prove their ownership based on the content of IPRA, after they prove the ownership, they will be issued with title by the official. NCIP cannot issue anything sa domain if there is no permission from the tribe,” he said.

He said that there is a process in securing titles. Applicants should undergo deliberati­on with the commission en banc which has seven commission­ers who will decide and give a nod. If they cited connivance, the commission­er could identify it.

“Akong gina-challenge ang mag issue ug connivance, nganli ang region (I challenge those who accuse us of connivance, identify the region). File complaints,” he said.

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