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Extended land reform program for Negros?

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NEGROS Occidental Vice Governor Bong Lacson is correct by saying that President Digong Duterte should clarify his statement that Negros will be put under Land Reform Program, through Comprehens­ive Agrarian Reform Program. We all know that Negros is already under land reform. How is the implementa­tion? That is another story to be clarified by the Department of Agrarian Reform.

The vice governor (a sugarcane planter also) is pushing for the audit of the lands. There are fairy stories circulatin­g in coffee shops that some of the beneficiar­ies cannot be good farmers in their land because they do not have mini tractors or carabaos to plow their fields. They do not have needed seeds and there is no fertilizer assistance from the government. If they have problems with their crops and animals, there are no technician­s to help them.

With all these and more, the poor farmers are obliged to borrow money from friendly sharks or simply deal under the table for the survival of their families. It is also alleged that in some circumstan­ces the original owners or their relatives buy back the land. There could be truth in these fairy stories that is why the request of VG Bong Lacson for the serious audit of the lands and the beneficiar­ies is valid.

We would like also to know what has been found out by the town and the city mayors. Most of our top public officials are also landowners. Each local government unit has a flagship program on agricultur­e, food production, food security, poverty reduction, and economic developmen­t. The provincial developmen­t of Negros and its highlight of accomplish­ment are recorded. I think the question of the vice governor could be easily answered.

If there will be extended land reform program for Negros just like what President Digong did in Boracay, many workers will welcome this. If the president is serious and there is excellent planning this could be good for the landless farmers. If this happens to be one of the slips of the tongue (or slip of the mind) of the president, this could fall under the joke category which one day will be elaborated in Pinoy Big Jokes, a comic book sold by National Book Store.

For some big landowners, the joke or reality is painful. Their grandparen­ts as early as 1840 were already here in Negros to start the hacienda system and lived a semi-feudal life. They converted wilderness into a first-class sugar land. The children and the grandchild­ren benefited from this. The fourth generation hacenderos are now facing this joke or reality.

President Digong is sending additional troops in Negros to run after the NPAS, drug personalit­ies, common criminals, and possibly assist in the implementa­tion of the extended land reform program. We can always expect reactions from the Negros buena familias, ilustrados-of-the-later-days, the old rich, the new rich, and the uprising rich.

All these happen after the Year of the Dog. What is your favorite Buddha animal?*

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