The Manila Times

Pangasinan, NVizcaya land dispute worsens

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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya: The provincial board here has urged the municipal government of San Nicolas town in Pangasinan to stop building infrastruc­tures in a village in Santa Fe town, which is part of Nueva Vizcaya.

In a resolution, the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an (SP) under the leadership of its presiding officer, Vice Gov. Jose Gambito, urged the San Nicolas town to respect the boundary of each town and the rights of the Kalanguya tribe in Barangay Malico and their ancestral domain.

The SP in this province was in Barangay Malico in Santa Fe on September 21 and conducted a special session on the boundary issue between San Nicolas (Pangasinan) and Santa Fe (Nueva Vizcaya) .

Gambito said that the SP-approved resolution urged the town of San Nicolas to only build its infrastruc­ture projects outside Malico village and respect the memorandum of agreement (MoA) between the National Mapping and Resource Informatio­n Authority (Namria), Pangasinan, and Nueva Vizcaya.

Citing the MoA, the vice governor said Namria will conduct a relocation survey and erect boundary monuments between Barangay Malico in Santa Fe town and San

Nicolas in Pangasinan province.

Gambito said the province has provided 50 percent of the P1.2 million spent for the relocation survey and adjustment of Namria on the boundary between Santa Fe and San Nicolas.

However, Namria did not proceed with the relocation and adjustment because Pangasinan province failed to give its correspond­ing contributi­on, according to the SP.

Gambito said concerned government agencies and local government units will furnish copies of the SP resolution for their informatio­n and guidance.

Meanwhile, Santa Fe Mayor

Liwayway Caramat, on behalf of the town and Malico village, thanked the SP for its support to resolve the boundary dispute.

Caramat said it was Region 2 Executive Director Gwendolyn Bambalan of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources who offered assistance for the speedy resolution of the boundary issue between the towns of Santa Fe and San Nicolas over Malico village.

“We are hoping that this will be resolved as soon as possible to stop the encroachme­nt activities in the said boundary,” the mayor said.

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