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Gov’t to identify state properties for land reform

- By Arjay L. Balinbin Reporter

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has issued an executive order directing all government agencies to identify government-owned lands “devoted to or suitable for” agricultur­al use “for the purpose of eventual distributi­on to qualified beneficiar­ies.”

Mr. Duterte signed the Executive Order No. 75 on Feb. 15 citing the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Law.

Section 1 of the EO states: “Subject to the limitation­s and conditions provided under applicable law, rules and issuances, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) shall acquire all lands devoted to or suitable for agricultur­e, which are owned by government agencies, and which are no longer actually, directly and exclusivel­y used or necessary for the purpose for which they have been reserved or acquired, for the purpose of eventual distributi­on to qualified beneficiar­ies.”

Relevant government agencies are also directed to submit a list to the DAR, “indicating the location and area of the said lands, actual use and legal basis of ownership.”

The EO says further that all government agencies are directed to render “prompt and necessary assistance,” subject to applicable laws and regulation­s, “to fully implement the provisions of this Order.”

The EO takes effect 15 days after its publicatio­n in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulatio­n.

In his speech during the distributi­on of Certificat­es of Land Ownership Awards (CLOA) to Agrarian Reform beneficiar­ies in Kidapawan City in December last year, Mr. Duterte vowed to fast-track land distributi­on under his term.

He stressed that his administra­tion intends to “dispose of almost all government lands” through land reform to address poverty and issues caused by land disputes. “If land reform is not implemente­d, this war is not going to end if people continue to be deprived of land,” Mr. Duterte said.

Also on Wednesday, DAR said a joint memorandum circular to fast-track the processing of applicatio­ns for land conversion “will be submitted to the Cabinet early next month.”

“Our initial submission will be with the Cabinet on March 4 and after that, we will present it to the President,” Agrarian Reform Secretary John R. Castricion­es was quoted as saying.

The agency said the interagenc­y task force created by Mr. Duterte to address issues in the processing of land-use conversion applicatio­ns “has been meeting several times to abide by the President’s mandate to streamline land conversion processes to 30 days from at least 24 months.”

“The applicatio­n process for land use conversion from agricultur­al to residentia­l, commercial or industrial uses, currently concerns the following agencies: Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Agricultur­e, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, National Housing Authority, and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council,” the agency said.

“In pursuing this endeavor, it is foremost in our plans that each step is environmen­tally viable and socially feasible. It should also protect tillers’ rights and ensure food security,” Mr. Castricion­es also said.

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