The Freeman

Victorias mayor airs concern on settlement site

- — Marchel P. Espina

While the provincial government was finalizing the three settlement sites in Negros Occidental, as part of the peace pact with the Rebolusyon­aryong Partido ng Manggagawa- Pilipinas- Revolution­ary Proletaria­n Army-Alex Boncayao Brigade, Victorias City Mayor Francis Federick Palanca aired his concern over the matter.

The three settlement sites were in Barangay Palampas of San Carlos City, Barangay Gawahon of Victorias City and Barangay Locotan of Kabankalan City.

Palanca was concerned over the resettleme­nt area because it is near the ecotourism park of the city. "It will have an adverse effect to the eco-tourism program of the city," he said.

This eco- park i s now being developed by the city into an economic zone and a bird sanctuary, thus the RPA’s entry may endangered these plans. The provincial government may instead acquire other lands in his city, not the one near the park, he said.

The mayor, while saying he was not against giving the RPA a settlement site in his city, wanted a consultati­on first with the residents because the RPA members may attract the New People’s Army rebels that would result in armed confrontat­ions.

Colonel Jon Aying, commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army, however, dismissed the apprehensi­on of Palanca, saying that the establishm­ent of the resettleme­nt area will further strengthen the security of the place.

“Actually, we (the military) already have contingenc­ies on how to protect the area and this can benefit immediatel­y the eco- park,” Aying said, adding that the soldiers will cover wider areas due to the integratio­n of three detachment­s—two in EB Magalona town and one in Victorias.

Meanwhile, Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. said he was hoping President Benigno Aquino III will sign the peace agreement in the province soon.

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