NCIP finally names new indigenous people’s rep

NCIP finally names new indigenous people’s rep
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THE National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) confirmed newly-elected Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR) Datu Demetrio Bolo of the Bagobo Klata/Guiangan tribe will officially take oath this August.

NCIP-Davao director Geroncio Aguio said the office is finalizing some documents for Bolo’s succession and the date of his oath-taking as IPMR of the 19th City Council. Aguio added that Bolo will officially take over in time for the Kadayawan Festival.

Aguio said, previously, the position is currently vacant after NCIP issued the Certificate of Termination to Bai Halila Sudagar on July 8, voiding her hold-over status as City Council IPMR.

This comes after NCIP issued the Certificate of Affirmation (COA) from the central office last July 5, making way for Bolo to take over the position.

Sudagar temporarily occupied the IPMR position in August 2018 after NCIP disqualified Cherry Ann Ortiz-Codilla due to lack of genealogy requirements.

Codilla petitioned her disqualification before the court, which is currently pending.

This resulted to the city government’s hands off participation in the re-selection process in May this year, resulting to Bolo being elected.

Aguio, meanwhile, reiterated that Codilla’s petition will not hamper Bolo’s assumption in the office because the court did not issue any restraining order.

“Ato lang i-allow ang judicial process na mag-go kay naa mana separate mga rules and judicial process. Di lang nato na hisgutan kay naa naman na sa korte. (Let us allow the judicial process to flow because there is a separate rule and judicial process. We cannot further divulge the matter because it is already in court),” he said on Wednesday in an ambush interview.

Aguio also said the position should be vacated for too long because projects intended for the IP sector would be affected.

He said there will be a meeting together with other tribal leaders to discuss the plans of the IPMR committee. (RGL)

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