Philippine Daily Inquirer

IFUGAO TOWN ALSO BARS TEAM SHOOTING FOR SONA VIDEO

- By Kimberlie Quitasol @kquitasoli­nq —WITH A REPORT FROM JULIE M. AURELIO

BAGUIO CITY—AFTER they were barred by officials of Sagada, Mountain Province, from shooting a video for President Duterte’s State of the Nation Address (Sona), actor Piolo Pascual and movie director Joyce Bernal met the same fate when they tried to shoot in Banaue, home of the renowned rice terraces in Ifugao province.

Police in Banaue on Monday escorted Pascual and Bernal, including their film crew, out of the town due to an executive order of Mayor John Wesley Dulawan that temporaril­y prohibited travel there until July 10.

The group was denied entry into Sagada on Sunday despite having an authorizat­ion from Malacañang presidenti­al broadcast staff to film some materials that would be used as background for the Sona on July 27.

Preventive measure Sagada Vice Mayor Felicito Dula said the group’s request was turned down due to the town’s strict health protocols against the new coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19). These included barring the entry of nonresiden­ts from areas with high COVID-19 cases.

The group arrived in Banaue at 12:15 p.m. Monday. Kendal Immoliap, the municipal administra­tive officer, said the local government politely declined the request of Bernal’s team to shoot materials for the Sona as a preventive measure against COVID-19.

Bernal and her companions then went to Kiangan town, also in Ifugao, where they were allowed to briefly visit the Kiangan National Shrine, according to Mayor Raldis Bulayungan.

“I assumed that the visitors were cleared and had necessary documents because they were able to enter the province and reach the capitol, so I agreed,” Bulayungan told the Inquirer by phone.

“They (Bernal’s team) told me that they wanted to see our mountains because they need some background material for the Sona, so I asked them if they are prepared to trek, but they said they were not,” he said.

“They did not stay long, they were here for about 10 minutes,” Bulayungan said.

Bernal’s crew returned to Baguio City at 9 p.m. on Monday but was subjected to health protocols at a triage on Marcos Highway before proceeding to a hotel, police said.

The venue for Mr. Duterte’s Sona has not been determined yet, according to presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque. He said the 1987 Constituti­on does not impose any requiremen­t as to the venue for the Sona.

He said there were two options: via video conference from Malacañang or Mr. Duterte can go to the Batasang Pambansa to deliver his speech before a limited number of lawmakers.

“Either way, it does not matter. The important thing is, he will report to Congress. And the Constituti­on does not require from where the President will report,” Roque said.

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