DAR-Zamboanga
Norte
celebrates
5th CARPER
By Alfonso T. Ruda
DIPOLOG CITY – “The Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Program with Extension and Reform, popularly known as ‘CARPER LAW’ has
ended but the Department of Agrarian (DAR) will continue its operation as lots
has yet to be done to fulfill its responsibility to the Filipino people,”
according to Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II Mohammad Dassan
Adju.
In a media briefing held here recently during the
5th CARPER anniversary, Adju also told the press that his office has been
distributing land titles to agrarian reform beneficiaries involving
government-owned lands.
He, however, admitted to having encountered some
problems in the distribution of land titles involving privately owned lands.
Adju also apprised the local media of the
implementation of the multi-million ARCP-II projects funded by the Asian
Development Bank (ADB).
PARPO I Rizzel Villanueva said that
counter-parting scheme “has produced a positive impact in the project
implementation, as it gives the local government unit (LGU) the sense of value
for its equity, like what had been done by local leaderships of the province
and Dipolog City .”
He cited the support extended by the provincial
government of Zamboanga del Norte and the city government of Dipolog to the
beneficiaries resulting in the successful implementaiton of DAR programs in the
province.( PIA IX) (080514)
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