Watchmen Daily Journal

Proposal for EO on NIR underway

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The proposed executive order (EO) for the creation of the Negros Island Region (NIR) is being drafted and will soon be presented to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Benitez said yesterday.

“All department­s are now collating the list of offices and manpower complement. I will present this to Secretary Benhur [Benjamin] Abalos [Jr.] for our EO proposal to President [Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.] We’re doing an inventory of the offices in Bacolod and in Dumaguete,” Benitez told reporters.

Benitez, a staunch supporter of the campaign to create the NIR, said discussion­s continue on whether a sub-region or a one-island region will be formed under the EO.

“We’re still arguing or debating whether it will become a sub-region, like Region 6-A, Region 7-A, or NIR, which is one island, one region,” he said.

Benitez said by this month, they could have the draft proposal submitted to Abalos for approval by the President.

The Bacolod mayor, who had been pushing for the issuance of an EO before the passage of the legislatio­n creating the new region, had earlier submitted a position paper to the House of Representa­tives, wherein he reiterated his idea of dividing Region 6 (Western Visayas) into two regions.

These include Region 6-A, comprising the four Panay Island provinces of Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Antique, and Guimaras; and Region 6-B, with the two Negros Island provinces and Siquijor.

In the House of Representa­tives, 3rd District Representa­tive Jose Francisco Benitez underscore­d the need to thresh out “significan­t details” for the creation of the NIR amid the opposition by Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo.

Last month, the House committee on local government approved the substitute or consolidat­ed bill, titled “An Act Establishi­ng the NIR, and Appropriat­ing Funds Therefor,” which provides that the NIR will be created, composed of the provinces of Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental and Siquijor, as well as Bacolod City.

Meanwhile, Benitez said Degamo’s opposition to the creation of the NIR due to the supposed “lack of equal footing” on the part of his province could be addressed.

“Why don’t we address the issue at hand? If his complaint is fair representa­tion, why don’t we hear him out and address it with a solution rather than having a third [Negros] province,” he said.

During his meeting with Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson in Dumaguete City on Wednesday, February 1, Degamo raised the idea of creating another Negros province, consisting of the Visayan-speaking localities on the northern part of the island, to make it the fourth province aside from Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor under the NIR, for each province to have an “equal footing” in the new region.

Lacson said he set up the meeting to listen to the views of his counterpar­t from the other side of the island.

“While he reiterated some reasons why he is against it, language and cultural difference­s, to me, these two are really very small issues that can be easily addressed,” he said.

Lacson said Degamo’s concern was about “lack of equal footing” as Negros Occidental is considered the “dominant, bigger province” and they could be outvoted by the Regional Developmen­t Council, the reason why the Negros Oriental governor came up with the idea of creating another province.

“Outright he did not reject it [the creation of the NIR]. As I’ve said, I was there to listen to him, but for me, we should address the issue of equal footing,” he said.

 ?? (PIO Negros Occidental) ?? Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (left) welcomes Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Benitez during a meeting on their common concerns at the Provincial Capitol yesterday. Both officials, who are supporting the creation of the Negros Island Region, believe the “lack of equal footing” concerns raised by Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo should be addressed.
(PIO Negros Occidental) Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (left) welcomes Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Benitez during a meeting on their common concerns at the Provincial Capitol yesterday. Both officials, who are supporting the creation of the Negros Island Region, believe the “lack of equal footing” concerns raised by Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo should be addressed.

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