Batanes is an island province in the
Cagayan Valley Region (Region 2) located on the northernmost part of the
Philippines. The municipalities of
Batanes include: Basco (the capital), Itbayat, Ivana, Mahatao, Sabtang, and Uyugan.
The three largest islands are Itbayat, Batan, and Sabtang. The northernmost is
Mavudis Island. Almost half of Batanes are hills and mountains. Batan Island,
with a land area of 35 km², is generally mountainous on the north and
southeast. It has a basin in the interior. Itbayat Island, which has a total
area of 95 km², slopes gradually to the west, being mountainous and hilly along
its northern, eastern coast. As for Sabtang, mountains cover the central part
of its 41 km² area, making the island slope outward to the coast. The province
is hilly and mountainous, with only 1,631.50 hectares or 7.10% of its area
level to undulating and 78.20% or 17,994.40 hectares varying in terms from
rolling to steep and very steep. Forty two percent (42%) or 9,734.40 hectares
are steep to very steep land. Because of the terrain of the province, drainage
is good and prolonged flooding is non-existent. The main island of Batan has
the largest share of level and nearly level lands, followed by Itbayat and
Sabtang, respectively. Itbayat has gently rolling hills and nearly level areas
on semi-plateaus surrounded by continuous massive cliffs rising from 20–70
meters above sea level, with no shorelines. Sabtang on the other hand, has its
small flat areas spread sporadically on its coasts, while its interior is
dominated by steep mountains and deep canyons. Batan Island and Sabtang have
intermittent stretches of sandy beaches and rocky shorelines (source: www.wikipedia.com).
Sometime
in October 2013, Atty. Ma. Fatima Yadao and her staff from the Legal Division
of the Department of Agrarian Reform Provincial Office of Cagayan
(DARPO-Cagayan) braved the unpredictable weather, and got on board a light aircraft
from the Tuguegarao Airport and proceeded to Basco, Batanes to attend to the
concerns of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) and landowners concerning
matters related to the implementation of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform
Program (R.A. 6657) as amended by R.A. 9700 (CARPER).
The
Legal Division provides agrarian legal assistance, which is comprised of
resolution of agrarian law implementation (ALI) cases, ARB representation
before judicial and quasi-judicial bodies, mediation and conciliation.
Also
with them are DARAB Provincial Agrarian Reform Adjudicator (PARAD and
OIC-RARAD) Atty. Elizabeth Binag and her staff who are to conduct hearings in
Basco, Batanes. Both offices are concerned with the implementation of agrarian
justice delivery which consists of adjudication of agrarian cases and provision
of legal assistance.
Because of the implementation of the DAR’s Rationallization Plan under Executive Order No. 366, the DARPO-Cagayan and DARPO-Batanes have been merged into one DAR provincial office with DARPO-Batanes being absorbed by DARPO-Cagayan under PARO Virgilio M. Acasili. As such, the services of the two DAR provincial offices are being managed by PARO Acasili as the provincial head of DARPO Cagayan-Batanes.
Because of the implementation of the DAR’s Rationallization Plan under Executive Order No. 366, the DARPO-Cagayan and DARPO-Batanes have been merged into one DAR provincial office with DARPO-Batanes being absorbed by DARPO-Cagayan under PARO Virgilio M. Acasili. As such, the services of the two DAR provincial offices are being managed by PARO Acasili as the provincial head of DARPO Cagayan-Batanes.
Due
to the high volume of cases needing immediate resolution (ALI and DARAB cases),
hearings were conducted within the first two days of their arrival starting on
the afternoon, the morning of their arrival was spent preparing the pleadings,
notarization of documents through a deputized notary public in Basco,
interviewing the party-litigants and their witness, etc. Around 14 DARAB cases
were heard on the first day and about 15 cases were heard on the second day. Other
cases involved the determination and declaration of the farmers’ status as
bonafide Agrarian Reform Beneficiary (ARB) through the issuance of a Writ of
Installation in favor of around 50 farmer-beneficiaries to erase any cloud of
doubt as to their ownership of the awarded farm lands they are actually
cultivating, as the same landholdings were previously the subject of legal
controversies.
Aside
from the hearings, the team also proceeded with posting of legal notices on the
premises of the landholdings involved in the ALI and DARAB cases, ocular
inspection of the landholdings under litigation, conduct of legal information, consultation
and mediation conferences.
These kind of activities shall now be a regular
part of the Legal Division’s and DARAB’s calendar of activities (in Batanes) for the coming
years unless otherwise directed by the department’s policy rules and
regulations.
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