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Kidapawan water district files case vs IPMR

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Kidapawan city – The Metro Kidapawan Water District (MKWD) has filed charges against an Indigenous Peoples' Mandatory Representa­tive (IPMR) from Kidapawan City who led a group of tribal people that intruded an area at Mount Apo considered as watershed.

MKWD general manager Stella Gonzales said that two weeks ago, IPMR and ex-officio councilor Raden Igwas has done fencing the area, about 600 hectares, in Barangay Perez.

The area, according to Gonzales, is source of potable drinking water for thousands of households in the city and nearby Matalam town in North Cotabato.

During a barangay consultati­on on Saturday, Gonzales has shown photos to residents of Barangay Perez where a signage says, “This is the Property of Rodolfo Y. Gantuangco.” Gonzales accused Igwas of fencing the area and putting the signage. Gantuangco is former mayor of Kidapawan City. Accordingl­y, the Igwas clan sold the land to Gantuangco and in turn sold the area to a Manila-based businessma­n.

“How come IPMR Igwas is claiming such land if the MKWD has prior rights over it? The area is considered watershed. We've been in the place since the ‘50s. And their claim of ownership just began this year,” said Gonzales.

MKWD legal counsel Christoper Cabilen, who is also the city legal officer, said the area was sold to a doctor-turned-businessma­n who wanted to construct a 600-hectare resort.

“This is not about the IP rights over their ancestral domain. No.This is about selling the lot to an investor so that a swimming resort could be constructe­d in the area. Their intrusion to the area is, by all means, questionab­le, since it is a watershed, that's why a case has been filed,” said Cabilen.

Mayor Joseph Evangelist­a has called for a barangay consultati­on in Barangay Perez on Saturday and among those that attended the forum were MKWD manager Gonzales, lawyer Cabilen, barangay Perez chairman and his council, and several department managers of the city LGU.

Evangelist­a said he monitored, two weeks ago, the presence of 15 armed men who called themselves, ‘Bagani', guarding the area. The mayor said he wanted to know if the firearms used by these Baganis were licensed or if these people have the license to carry guns outside their residences./

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