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Davao de Oro, a dream closer

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT/ Reporter

Compostela Valley is now closer to being renamed as Davao de Oro after President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11297, which will rename the province.

Congresswo­man Maria Carmen “Maricar” Zamora, one of the sponsors of the Davao de Oro bill, shared on her Facebook account the good news.

Zamora, along with representa­tives Pedro Acharon Jr. and Ruwel Peter Gonzaga, filed House Bill 7363 on May 15, 2018 while senators Juan Miguel Zubiri and Sonny Angara, filed the Senate Bill 1746 last December 10, 2018. The two bills were consolidat­ed on January 29. RA 11297 was then signed into law on April 17, 2019 but was just made public yesterday.

In an official statement, Zamora thanked those who lobbied for its passage, and to President Duterte for signing the law.

“This new law, which comes at a most appropriat­e time, when we have just gone through the crucible of choosing our new set of political leaders,” Zamora said.

She said they had worked hard for the

renaming of the province.

“The enactment of Republic Act No. 11297 renaming the Province of Compostela Valley into Davao de Oro is but a realizatio­n of the longing of our people to reclaim our incontrove­rtible sense of belonging to our home region, and be called ‘Dabaweños’ once again,” Zamora said.

Compostela Valley is the only province in Davao Region without “Davao” in its name.

The province was enacted two decades ago, through Republic Act No. 8470 divided the Province of Davao del Norte and gave corporate and legal existence to the Province of Compostela Valley in 1998.

The congresswo­man told Sunstar Davao that she was worried that the law will not be prioritize­d, considerin­g both Senate and the House of Representa­tives were busy due to the midterm elections.

“We did a lot of lobbying from the time that it was approved. Naningkamo­t mi na matutukan siya. If wala siya nakaapas, back to square one unta siya na bill. We really worked hard to monitor its passage. If only the law was not passed before both houses adjourned, it would have been back to square one),” Zamora said.

Right now, she said they are now preparing for the formal transition, in preparatio­n for the upcoming plebiscite.

Zamora said the Commission of Elections (Comelec) has yet to set a final date for the plebiscite.

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