The Freeman

Be it ever so humble…

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Following the irregular conduct of a demolition in Barangay Hipodromo, the Cebu City Legal Office is now mulling filing appropriat­e charges against the sheriff and the team that implemente­d it.

According to reports, there was no predemolit­ion conference conducted along with the affected residents to determine where they will be relocated after the destructio­n of their home. Worse, there was also confusion with which houses were to be demolished, resulting in some houses that shouldn’t have been touched being destroyed, and vice-versa.

“Luoy kaayo, ang uban gani walay labot sa kaso gi-apil og demolish ilang balay so daghan kaayo’g violations nga angay natong i-correct,” said City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena.

Let them get to the bottom of this issue and file charges if such are warranted.

They say a home is a man’s castle. And this is the case no matter how humble one’s abode is. As long as that home was built with hardearned and honest money, there will always be some source of pride one can take in it. Even if that home is nothing more than a shanty.

There will always be a sense of achievemen­t in building a house. “Nakapatuko­d og balay” will always be an accomplish­ment even those with the lowliest jobs will strive for.

A house isn’t also just a mere structure. It’s where families are raised, values inculcated, and memories made with relatives and neighbors. This is why some people will go as far as to resort to violence when their homes --again, even if these are mere shanties--are threatened, whether by greedy land grabbers or appointed court sheriffs serving legal orders of demolition.

This is also why destroying the homes of someone should never be taken lightly, especially when the needless destructio­n is the result of someone’s carelessne­ss or oversight.

Be it ever so humble there will always be no place like home.

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