January 23, 2025

Emmanuel "Manny" F. Piñol

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Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa! MinDA TASKED TO ESTABLISH FIRST RURAL RESETTLEMENTS

The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) has been tasked to build the first rural resettlement models as Malacañang prepares the draft of an Executive Order to be signed by President Rody Duterte which would establish the “Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa” Program.
During a ZOOM conference yesterday, the second in a week, convened by “Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa” Program proponent, Sen. Christopher Lawrence Go, and presided by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, all departments were instructed to initially utilize their available funds to implement the first phase of the rural resettlement program.
“Kailangan umpisahan na natin ito, kasi marami talaga ang intresado,” Sen. Go emphasized during the ZOOM conference.
National Housing Authority (NHA) General Manager Marcelino Escalada, Jr., who presented a matrix on the general concept of the “Balik Probinsya” Program, said those interested could apply on-line or coordinate with the local government units where they are in now.
The NHA will prepare a housing package for “Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa” Program which will be part of the incentives for the participants.
Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año said his department will issue a memorandum to advise the local chief executives of the urban areas where the “Balik” applicants will be coming from on how to handle interested families.
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Agriculture Secretary William Dar and Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez committed support from their departments for livelihood projects for the “Balik” participants.
Agrarian Reform Secretary John Castricciones and Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Benny Antiporda said their departments will provide a listing of all available government lands for possible resettelements.
TESDA Director General Isidro Lapeña said his agency will provide training packages for the “Balik Probinsya” beneficiaries.
During the ZOOM Meeting, I presented MinDA’s earlier proposal contained in a memorandum that informal and jobless urban slum dwellers should prioritized in the acceptance of the applications.
“Unahin natin yong mga intresado na talaga umuwi,” said Sen. Go adding that the program will not force any family to go home.
Exec. Sec. Medialdea emphasized that the “Balik Probinsya” Program should essentially be a “Return to Home Province” where the applicants have relatives.
Towards the end of the ZOOM Conference Exec. Sec. Medialdea tasked MinDA to establish the first model resettlement communities to provide a template for succeeding batches.
MinDA has earlier presented three activities where the first batch of “Balik Probinsya” participants could be involved with and these area:
– Tree Farming in public lands with livestock and poultry raising as immediate livelihood component;
– Fish Cage Farming in the coastal areas of Mindanao;
– Vegetable Farming, Poultry Raising and Livestock Raising in a community-based activity with complete value chain.
In the “Balik Probinsya” Concept submitted by MinDA to Sen. Go, “Balik Probinsya” participants should be clustered based on their livelihood project preference and grouped in a Kibbutz-style where the community undertakes a common production activity.
MinDA next week will submit a list of provinces willing to take back their former constituents in the rural reintegration program.