Mindanao Times

NCIP officer, barangay chair charged over IPMR selection

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

AN OFFICIAL of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and a barangay chair in the city have been charged before the Office of the Ombudsman over the alleged unjust selection of a tribe’s Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representa­tive (IPMR).

Eight leaders of the Tagabawa Tribal Council filed the complaint before NCIP Provincial Officer Cristito Ingay and Barangay Captain Sonny Mansilagan of Catigan, Toril District for violating Republic Act 6713, the code of conduct for public officers.

The complainan­ts – Datu Lawrence Bayocboc, Datu Jaime Otay Sr., Datu Feliciano Andival, Datu Monorato Adan, Datu Elias Fulguerina­s, Datu Billy Fulguerina­s, Beya Juliana Bayocboc, and Beya Diosdada Andival – claimed Ingay and Mansilagan “unlawfully deprived (us) our lawful rights of participat­ion in the selection and/or validation” of IPMR.

They said Ingay and Mansilagan illegally installed Noemi Comprado as the tribe’s IPMR during the selection process last March 1 by giving her “unwarrante­d benefits and advantage.”

The complainan­ts said “there was no valid selection process that actually happened because the members of our tribe did not sign any list that endorsed Comprado as the IPMR.”

They claimed that Ingay and Mansilagan defrauded the tribe members after making it appear that they signed a document endorsing Comprado.

The complainan­ts claimed the document they signed was for the Christ

mas gifts that the Office of the City Mayor give every December.

In a phone interview, NCIP Regional Director Geroncio Aguio said he has yet to receive the complaint.

However, Aguio said “any politician, or a barangay official for that matter, is not allowed to participat­e in the selection process for the IPMR.

“This should only be conducted by the tribe’s Council of Elders,” Aguio said. “It is clear that they did not follow the proper proceeding­s for an IPMR selection.”

A copy of the complaint was also endorsed to the City Council.

 ??  ?? A WORKER drops a hose to pump water out in the ongoing undergroun­d cabling project along C.M. Recto Street, a principal thoroughfa­re in the street-related activities in next month’s Kadayawan festival. BING GONZALES
A WORKER drops a hose to pump water out in the ongoing undergroun­d cabling project along C.M. Recto Street, a principal thoroughfa­re in the street-related activities in next month’s Kadayawan festival. BING GONZALES

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