Sun.Star Cebu

CH files case to reclaim ownership of landfill lot

- RAZEL V. CUIZON / Reporter @razelcuizo­n

The Cebu City Government will continue any developmen­t that will be implemente­d at the Inayawan Sanitary Landfill despite the ownership status of the lot.

Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez, executive assistant of Mayor Tomas Osmeña, said that since the City had been in possession of the property for years, then it was the rightful owner of the lot.

“It (the lot where the landfill is) was titled in 1972 and we just learned about it. We learned about it when the private owner applied for a new tax declaratio­n before the City Assessor’s Office,” he said.

Fernandez said the City filed an adverse claim on the ownership of the lot and asked the Office of the Solicitor General to file a revision case.

The objective of an action for reversion of public land, according to sc.judiciary.gov.ph, is the cancellati­on of the certificat­e of title and the resulting reversion of the land covered by the title to the State.

“We will work for the cancellati­on of the title. Our allegation is that the title was fake and it was illegally acquired,” Fernandez said.

Based on records, the 15-hectare landfill was part of a 28-hectare titled property under the name of Renato Senining, a city resident.

Fernandez said the titled lot was about to be transferre­d to Golden Hectarage Corp., the property’s new owner.

In the meantime, Full Advantage Philippine­s Internatio­nal Inc. is about to close and rehabilita­te the landfill, two years after the facility stopped operations.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? RECENT DISCOVERY. The Cebu City Government just learned that the 15-hectare Inayawan Landfill was part of a 28-hectare titled property under the name of Renato Senining.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON RECENT DISCOVERY. The Cebu City Government just learned that the 15-hectare Inayawan Landfill was part of a 28-hectare titled property under the name of Renato Senining.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines