PNoy certifies land
use bill as urgent
By CLUP Now!
February 2, 2013
QUEZON CITY – President Benigno S. Aquino III certified the two-decade old land use bill as
urgent last Friday.
“Providing for a rational,
holistic and just management and allocation of the country’s land
resources and the introduction of land and physical planning as proper
mechanisms for determining appropriate land use would promote
sustainable economic and social growth without compromising
environmental integrity and stability” President Aquino said in the
certification, following the continuous lobbying of civil society and
peoples’ organizations to certify the bill as urgent.
Senate Bill No. 3091 or the
National Land Use Policy Act (NLUA) sponsored by Senator Gregorio
Honasan II, was one of the 35 bills stalled due to the controversies
that took much of the Senate’s time after the resumption of the
session last January 21.
The bill aims to ensure
Protection Land Use to guarantee that prime agricultural lands will be
preserved for the needs of future generations of Filipinos, and to
strengthen laws that protect the rights of indigenous peoples in their
ancestral lands, among others. NLUA also mandates the creation of
geo-hazard map that will identify disaster-prone areas in the country
for use in land utilization planning and disaster prevention programs.
"We thank the President for
the Certification for a very important Bill that would define the
country's sustainable and just allocation of our natural resources. We
now challenge both Houses of Congress to pass the NLUA," said Campaign
for Land Use Policy Now! (CLUP Now!) convenor Anthony Marzan.
The NLUA was first filed in
1994 during the 9th Congress. After more than two decades, House Bill
6545 or the National Land Use and Management Act, finally passed on
the third and final reading in the Lower House last September 2012. It
now awaits approval on Third Reading in the Senate and finally, its
ratification before the 3rd regular session of the 15th Congress
adjourns.