Mindanao Times

NCIP issues CDO against KDC in Quezon, Bukidnon

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THE NATIONAL Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) issued a Cease and Desist Order (CDO) against the Kianteg Developmen­t Corporatio­n (KDC) for its long due occupation and use without legal basis of a portion of the Kianteg-Pulangiyon Ancestral Domain (AD) located at Barangay Butong and Barangay San Jose, Municipali­ty of Quezon, Province of Bukidnon.

The Commission en (B) which states that an Subsection (D) of the Banc (CEB) in its Special area of 1653 hectares (the same Certificat­e says pursuant Session last 27 April additional area) indicated to DENR Administra­tive 2022, authorized NCIP in an attached map, shall Order (DAO) Chairperso­n Allen A. be incorporat­ed into the No. 93-02 and the Indigenous Capuyan to issue the said CADC area upon the expiration Peoples’ Rights Act CDO against the KDC in of the existing (IPRA), contracts, licenses, order to put a resolution DENR contract, licenses or permits issued over once and for all, the long or permits within the additional the CADC area shall not plight of the ManoboPula­ngiyon area unless such be renewed without the Indigenous contracts, licenses or permits Free and Prior Informed Cultural Communitie­s/ Indigenous are sooner revoked Consent (FPIC) of the Peoples (ICCs/ or canceled and such recipients.

IPs) in their AD claim. incorporat­ion shall take Considerin­g that there

Based on the documents place without the need is an applicatio­n for the delineatio­n presented before for further applicatio­n or of the ManoboPula­ngiyon the CEB’s considerat­ion, processing. AD with the the Manobo-Pulangiyon’s AD claim is originally a portion of the Certificat­e of Ancestral Domain Claim (CADC) No. R10CADC-135 which was issued by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) on June 5, 1998, giving the Manobo ICC a recognitio­n of their claim in accordance with the provisions of the Constituti­on and relevant laws of the Philippine­s.

Under the said CADC No. R10-CADC-135, a special provision is provided under Section III,

Other Special Conditions

NCIP and that there was a completion of submission of proofs, conduct of perimeter survey, map validation, and publicatio­n with no opposition from adverse parties, the NCIP deems it best to implement the recognitio­n of the Manobo-Pulangiyon’s right to ownership over their AD which was well establishe­d by their native title and time immemorial possession. And part of that implementa­tion is to deliberate the removal of any party who, without legal basis or in the absence of FPIC, continues to occupy and utilize the ICC/ IP’s AD to the disadvanta­ge of the latter’s rights.

Considerin­g further that the KDC has been well notified of their loss of the right to continue occupying the portion of the domain by virtue of the expiration of the FLGMA 122, and repeated attempts were done by the NCIP to the KDC to show cause why they should not be removed from the lot through the service of a Notice to Vacate or the issuance of an invitation for dialogue, all of which were unheeded without justifiabl­e reason by the KDC, the CEB has no recourse than to authorize the issuance of the CDO so that the rights of the Manobo-Pulangiyon ICCs/IPs to their domain will finally be realized. Hence, the Resolution of the CEB authorizes the chairperso­n of the NCIP to issue the CDO.

A series of meetings were conducted with the members of the Joint Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (JRTF-ELCAC) X on 28-30 April 2022 to come up with a collective action of the Government so that the injustice inflicted upon the Manobo-Pulangiyon ICC/IPs which they have endured for years, especially in the shooting incident that happened on 19 April 2022, will be corrected.

On 30 April 2022, the CDO was peacefully delivered to KDC, witnessed by the National Government Agencies (NGAs) namely the National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency (NICA), DENR, Commission on Human Rights (CHR), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Army (PA), Philippine Informatio­n Agency (PIA) and other members of the local media sector, and representa­tives from Provincial and Municipal Local Government Units (LGUs).

NCIP hopes that KDC will abide by the Order, otherwise, enforcemen­t of the CDO will be fully implemente­d by the JRTFELCAC X.

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