Panay News

Degamo’s 3rd Negros province ‘unnecessar­y’

- ❙ By Dominique Gabriel Bañaga

BACOLOD City – Mayor Alfredo “Albee” Benitez said the counter- proposal of Negros Oriental governor Roel Degamo to create a third province in Negros before agreeing to the Negros Island Region (NIR) reestablis­hment was “unnecessar­y”.

According to Benitez, Regional Developmen­t Councils( RDCs ) are represente­d by district representa­tives, and they all have an equal voice in Congress.

The mayor also asked for Degamo’s purpose in creating another province.

He said he would prefer to listen to Degamo on fair representa­tion rather than agree to his counter-proposal for a third province, adding that it would take longer.

Degamo’ s counterpro­posal also garnered the ire of San Carlos City mayor Renato Gustilo, nixing the idea of a third Negros province.

“Why not take half of Negros Oriental from Manjuyod to Vallehermo­so in Negros Oriental and San Carlos City up to Escalante City in Negros Occidental?” Gustilo said.

Earlier, Negros Occidental governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said Degamo wants the town of Vallehermo­so in Negros Oriental, the cities of San Carlos, Escalante, and Sagay, and the towns of Calatrava and Toboso in Negros Occidental to form a new province.

These local government units are l ocated i n the extreme northern portion of the island.

He said his proposal is meant to address what he calls “unequal voting” within the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) meetings if the NIR were ever establishe­d.

Degamo also reasoned that there is a “cultural barrier” – most of the people on the Occidental side of the island use the Hiligaynon language, while Cebuano or Bisaya is spoken on the Oriental side and in the extreme northern portion of the Occidental.

“Ang iya gid ‘ ya punto is equal footing, because the province of Negros Occidental is the dominant province, and since we are the bigger province, t hey [ Negros Oriental] will always get outvoted,” Lacson pointed out.

He said that Degamo, however, did not really outright reject reestablis­hing the NIR.

“We will help all provinces under the new region, so ang

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines