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DENR's Atienza breaks ground for LAMP2 one-stop
shop bldg.
ATIENZA
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Environment
Secretary Jose L. Atienza Friday led groundbreaking
rites for the permanent one-stop-shop (OSS) building
of the Land Administration and Management Project Phase
2 (LAMP2-Bohol) at the New Capitol Site in Tagbilaran
City.
Atienza,
former mayor of the country's capital, Manila, lauded
the drive of Bohol Gov. Erico Aumentado in taking big
steps towards poverty reduction and economic growth
through secure land titling and equitable property valuation.
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He
may head the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) now, but having also come from the local government
units (LGUs), the secretary emphasized that he knows how the
common tao feels.
He
said some people may dream of palatial houses and fancy cars
but the poor holds dear in his heart his house no matter how
small, and his piece of land with which he ekes out a living.
Simplifying
the titling of lands therefore is a major move towards poverty
reduction, he said.
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For
his part, Aumentado thanked DENR, the World Bank that
provided the funding for LAMP2 to the tune of US$40
million through Acting Country Director Jehan Arulpragasam
the Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID) through 1st Counselor for Development Cooperation
Sam Zappia for the technical assistance and other partner
agencies for providing Bohol with another tool in fighting
the menace of poverty.
"Experience
shows that it is very difficult for the poor to obtain
land titles. But with LAMP2, justice is given impetus
and enhancement," he said, emphasizing the adage
that those who have less in life must have more in law.
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"The
current land administration system needs much improvement.
Once operational, the one-stop-shop will simplify the titling
process," he added. Aumentado chairs the LAMP2 Local
Steering Committee (LSC) that chose the old Bohol Detention
and Rehabilitation Center (BDRC) site beside the Hall of Justice
as the site of the multi-storey OSS LAMP2 building.
The
building, estimated to cost a minimum of P12 million, will
house the offices of DENR's Land Management Bureau, the Department
of Justice (DOJ)/Land Registration Authority (LRA), the provincial
Registry of Deeds, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Provincial
Assessor's Office, personnel from the Provincial Treasurer's
Office, DOJ, Department of Finance (DoF) and other agencies
that have participation in titling.
The
basement will be used as document archives while on the ground
floor will be the titling frontliners.
The
DENR is the lead agency in the implementation of LAMP2, an
inter-agency project, in partnership with the DOJ/LRA and
the DOF, funded by the World Bank and with technical assistance
from AusAID.
Meanwhile,
Arulpragasam said the World Bank is very pleased to continue
to support the Government of the Philippines' implementation
of LAMP2 in its commitment to increase tenure security and
improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the land administration
system and securing land tenure rights.
"Land
is the most fundamental of all resources, and the ownership
of land and property are among the most important and most
valuable assets of people, business and government,"
he said.
On
the other hand, Zappia said in April 2006, the Australian
Government launched its White Paper - Australian Aid: Promoting
Growth and Stability.
The
paper provides the strategic framework to guide the direction
and delivery of Australia's overseas aid program over the
next 10 years. It also provides an account of how the Australian
Government will approach the doubling of Australia's aid budget
to around $4 billion annually by 2010.
"This
new strategy renews Australia's commitment to assist the Philippines
to reduce poverty, enhance economic growth and maintain national
stability. LAMP 2 is one program that has direct links with
achieving economic growth," he said.
Assistant
State Counsel Ruben Fondevilla represented Acting Justice
Secretary Agnes Devanadera. Reps. Edgar Chatto and Adam Relson
Jala of Bohol's 1st and 3rd Districts as well as DENR's and
DOF's top national and regional brass also attended the twin
events.
The
unveiling of the marker, lowering of the time capsule and
tree-planting all at the site capped the morning's program.
In
the afternoon, Aumentado, Atienza, Arulpragasam, Zappia, Chatto
and Jala distributed 30 free patents to beneficiaries from
Corella town in rites held at the public market.
The
distribution also marked the launching of the Systematic Title
Adjudication Field Office in Corella.
Mayor
Vito Rapal thanked LAMP2 for piloting his town in the endeavor.
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