Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CHEd commission­er reappointe­d

Welcome back to CHED, Commission­er Adamat, off we go together to serve the Filipino people

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President Rodrigo Duterte has reappointe­d Ronald Adamat as commission­er of the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) for another term expiring on 21 July 2024.

Adamat first served as CHEd Commission­er on 9 December 2016.

Prior to his appointmen­t at CHEd, Adamat held key positions in government.

He served as Representa­tive of the Indigenous Peoples (IP) sector in the 10th Congress and was one of the principal authors of Republic Act 8371 otherwise known as the “Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997” or the IPRA Law.

He was also cited among those who achieved perfect attendance in plenary deliberati­ons.

Adamat also served as Commission­er of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) from 2010 to 2011.

He then served as senior consultant of the House committee on indigenous cultural communitie­s and indigenous peoples (ICC-IP) in the 16th Congress.

“Commission­er Adamat’s long experience in government service and his strong ties with the IP sector contribute to the Commission’s mandate to craft policies and recommend to Congress legislativ­e measures that could help ensure that higher education is inclusive to all Filipino learners regardless of creed, color, or culture,” CHEd Chairman Prospero De Vera III said.

As an IP himself who was raised by a poor Teduray family from Upi, Maguindana­o, Adamat went on to finish his doctorate studies in Peace and Developmen­t and became the first Teduray doctor.

“Commission­er Adamat’s background as former Congressma­n, a man of peace, and an IP has contribute­d significan­tly in the timely issuance of CMO 1 and 2 Series of 2019, otherwise known as the ‘Integratio­n of Peace Studies/Education Into the Relevant Higher Education Curricula’ and the ‘Integratio­n of Indigenous Peoples Studies/Education Into the Relevant Higher Education Curricula’ respective­ly,” De Vera added.

De Vera is confident that Commission­er Adamat’s significan­t contributi­ons to CHEd and to the state universiti­es and colleges that he serves as chair of the governing board, will be sustained for the rest of his fresh term.

According to De Vera, Adamat is expected to continue with his advocacies such as federalism, IP studies, peace and developmen­t, agricultur­e, maritime education, and good governance as these could provide the commission with significan­t insights as it works hard to fulfill its mandate and address the issues and challenges of delivering quality and inclusive higher education in the country today.

“Welcome back to CHEd, Commission­er Adamat, off we go together to serve the Filipino people,” De Vera said.

NEIL ALCOBER, MJ BLANCAFLOR

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