The Philippine Star

‘Converting penal colonies into economic zones unconstitu­tional’

- By BELLA CARIASO

penal colonies or prisons into economic zones is unconstitu­tional, according to former agricultur­e secretary Leonardo Montemayor.

He was reacting to the Jan. 30 agreement signed by the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), which would convert into ecozones at least 38,000 hectares of the Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm in Palawan and 7,000 hectares of the penal farm in Sablayan, Mindoro Occidental.

Public lands should be covered by the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), Montemayor added.

“The memorandum of understand­ing between PEZA and the BuCor probably violates the Philippine Constituti­on mandating the applicatio­n of the principles of agrarian reform in the dispositio­n of public lands,” he said yesterday.

Montemayor, board chair of the Federation of Free Farmers, recalled that former president Rodrigo Duterte issued Executive Order 75 in 2019, which requires all unclassifi­ed government­owned lands to be turned over to the Department of Agrarian Reform and distribute­d to qualified CARP beneficiar­ies.

He urged President Marcos to undertake the just distributi­on of all agricultur­al lands.

Montemayor also opposed state agencies’ plans to lease large areas under their jurisdicti­on in favor of big corporatio­ns.

This was proposed by the Department­s of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), National Defense and Justice, he said.

The DENR recently announced it will offer, on a competitiv­e bidding basis, one million hectares of denuded forests to the private sector, which would restore these lands as investment and create carbon credits, he added.

Tens of thousands of hectares within government reservatio­ns are being tapped by agencies including the Philippine Army and BuCor, he noted.

“Take the case of the 46,000-hectare Kibaritan Military Reservatio­n covering several municipali­ties in Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. The Mindanao Army Training Group in Camp Kibaritan, Kalilangan, Bukidnon is forcibly removing Higaonon indigenous and Christian farmers from their 195-hectare farm area that is devoted to food crops. Many of them had been there before the reservatio­n was proclaimed in 1963,” he said.

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