An Invalid Excuse
“Equally Important Appointments”: Another Excuse by BCDA and
JHMC to Delay the City Council Meeting?
Mayor Mauricio Domogan of Baguio City reiterated their solid
stand with regards to BCDA’s requisition of Camp John Hay. Once more, he
claimed that the Baguio City government should take custody of the former US
military base. A total of 19 conditions were made by the local government even
before the Camp John Hay was handed over to the BCDA which is part of the
national government.
The scheduled Council Meeting was supposedly formed to ease
the heated discussion between the Baguio City government headed by Domogan and
Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) – John Hay Management Corporation
(JHMC) headed by Arnel Paciano Casanova and Jamie Eloise Agbayani,
respectively.
But instead of participating and appearing in the scheduled
council session, Casanova and Agbayani didn’t showed up. Casanova, the president and chief executive
officer of BCDA said that he had attended a corporate planning session together
with his staff.
Unfortunately, the said appointment coincided with the session
organized by the council. Coincidentally, JHMC president and CEO, Agbayani,
ostensibly attended her own set of meetings which she described as an “equally
important” matter. Seriously, is the Camp John Hay problem not significant
enough for them to skip the council meeting?
They better look at what’s
happening inside the camp, the agony experienced by all the people affected by
the issue keeps on increasing while legal processes are being dragged on by
Casanova’s BCDA and his cavalry.
Mayor Domogan is confident that they can totally reclaim
Camp John Hay or at persuade BCDA to grant all of the 19 conditions that they
have made. He said that Resolution 362, series 1994 contains all of this 19
conditions and it was made way back then when the project was not even bid out.
It also used to be included in some provisions of the master plan.
Also
according to him, the conditions were a pact made by the local government and
BCDA so the latter must equitably honor all of the conditions included on the
agreement.
One of the most vital conditions cited by the Baguio city
government was the seclusion of 13 barangays from the proposed Camp John Hay
development project as well as the endowment of its own water supply. They are
also urging BCDA to pay the local government’s share from lease rentals.
Providing all of these 19 conditions might be too much for
BCDA’s part to say the least. That may be the reason why they keep on delaying
the sessions so that they can improvise new wicked ways to win this ceaseless
legal battle.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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