BAGUIO CITY鈥擥OVERNMENT officials pushing for Cordillera autonomy must make sure this drive remains relevant three decades after the creation of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Agriculture Secretary William Dar said here on Friday.
The 1987 Constitution mandates the creation of autonomous regions in Muslim Mindanao and Cordillera.
鈥楽tuck in transition鈥
But Dar said the Cordillera remained 鈥渟tuck in transition,鈥 having been overtaken by the 1989 creation of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and its replacement in January this year, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
鈥淏ut if it is still a relevant solution to regional development and security, then do something,鈥 Dar told officials during the Cordillera Regional Development Council (RDC) meeting.
He added: 鈥淩egional autonomy must be an aspiration of the people, not some program from the government with benefits to be given to them.鈥
In 1987, then President Corazon Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 to create the CAR, after forging peace with former rebel priest, Conrado Balweg.
Twice rejected
The CAR was designed to prepare the provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Apayao, Abra and Kalinga, and Baguio City, for autonomy.
But two organic acts creating the Cordillera autonomous region were rejected in 1989 and 1990. A third attempt to create another autonomy law for Cordillera has languished in Congress for many years.
鈥淓O 220 was an agreeable response by the government and the nation to the clamor for autonomy in the Cordillera,鈥 Dar said. But he said 鈥渢he 32 years of this struggle were rather too long and costly.鈥
鈥淭he Cordillera still [grapples] with underdevelopment, poverty, inaccessibility, the devastation of its natural resource base and insurgency,鈥 Dar said, adding that this was the reason indigenous communities had clamored for autonomy.
Dar, who serves as Cabinet officer for regional development and security, said the bid for autonomy had dragged 鈥渢oo long鈥 and the the region鈥檚 officials should 鈥渢ake a long hard look at this agenda.鈥
He described the institutional building as 鈥渢ough鈥 and would 鈥渞equire hard work and people who believe and work with you.鈥
Bill seeks P75 billion
At the RDC meeting, Mountain Province Rep. Maximo Dalog Jr. said a new autonomy bill would be filed by all Cordillera lawmakers on Dec. 2.
The bill seeks, among other things, the creation of a trust fund for a 10-year subsidy of about P75 billion from the national government.
Previous autonomy measures sought to farm out the subsidy to all Cordillera provinces annually, but Dalog said they preferred to preserve the funds for big-ticket projects benefiting the region.