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Leyte rebel returnees receive agri landholdin­g under CARP

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REBEL returnees from Leyte are the latest agrarian reform beneficiar­ies who received land under the Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) said.

Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer Maximo Castañeda Jr. distribute­d 31 individual Certificat­es of Land Ownership Award (CLOAS) covering 39.9 hectares to the agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARB) during a simple ceremony held recently in Barangay Enage where the subject landholdin­g is located.

Ten of the 31 ARBS are former rebels, DAR’S contributi­on to the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTFELCAC) under Executive Order (EO) No. 70, series of 2018.

“Providing lands to the landless gives these former rebels the support they need as they start over a new life,” said Castañeda.

The awarded lots are part of the 58-hectare hacienda owned by Caridad Enage that was covered by CARP.

Under EO No. 4 of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., land amortizati­on payments are suspended for one year.

During the event, Castañeda also shared a priority bill of the Marcos administra­tion which, when approved, will allow ARBS to receive their lands for free, and that they will no longer need to pay amortizati­ons and interest payments, soliciting cheers and applause from the beneficiar­ies and their families.

Widower Romeo Cuizon, 67, received the maximum 3 hectares a beneficiar­y could avail of.

Cuizon said he started working in the hacienda when he was only 15 years old, helping his tenant-father until he became one of the tenants too.

“As gratitude for this blessing, I will donate 2,000 square meter for our associatio­n’s office,” Cuizon said.

Presently, the Enage Agrarian Reform Farmer Beneficiar­ies Associatio­n’s center stands temporaril­y on a private lot.

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