Feature:
'Serbisyong DAR to Door’ reaches ARBs in Agusan del Norte
“Better late than never,” this is the statement of
Margarito Bugas, a 94-year-old, Agrarian Reform Beneficiary of the Department
of Agrarian Reform (DAR) of Agusan del Norte.
Margarito, proudly narrates how his dream of having a land
becomes a reality as the Agrarian Reform Secretary John R. Castriciones
personally delivered and handed-over the Certificate of Landownership Award
(CLOA).
This was also the sentiment of the two farmers in Agusan
del Norte, Paul B. Agsaway and Milagros Barientos who thought that they left in
the dark and to do is to till the land they never own.
These three farmers are the recipient of ‘Serbisyong
DAR-to-DOOR’, whose Agrarian Reform Chief Castriciones personally handed over
the land titles to the farmer-beneficiaries on August 23, 2021 in Brgy.
Sanghan, Cabadbaran City.
This activity is part of the agency’s implementation of
the new version of Agrarian Reform under President Duterte’s administration,
which aims to speed up the implementation of CARP Phase 2, targeting the
distribution of public agricultural land to qualified beneficiaries.
In a ceremony, Sec. Castriciones, together with DAR Caraga
Regional Director Leomides Villareal and Agusan del Norte Provincial Agrarian
Reform Program Officer II Andre B. Atega represented by PARPO I Rodrigo R.
Bitangcor led the hand-over of CLOA to the beneficiaries.
Castriciones expressed joy as he watched the local farmers
who bridged the gap from the clutches of poverty and made the difference.
Like in the case of Paul and Milagros, in the same way,
who also the beneficiaries of Avancena state in Brgy. Sanghan Cabadbaran City
sometime in 1990. Since then, they are now big-time landowners and experienced
rapid economic change.
Margarito, Paul, and Milagros, thanked the DAR for
awarding them the land as well as the needed support services they availed that
spelled out the improvement of their lives.
“Sa tanang nakab-ot namo labi na ang yuta, kini among
gigamit sa ensakto. Gipalambo ug gipahinungod namo sa Ginoo (For all the
blessings we have received, especially the land, which we used and properly
developed, we dedicate to God),” said Paul.
The said farmers are among the thousands of farmers all
over the country who received their CLOA in a Serbisyong DAR-to-Door program of
Sec. Castriciones since he took the office in 2016.
Land distribution, or CLOA distribution, under
Castriciones is marked by “Serbisyong DAR-to-Door” wherein the official takes
time to personally hand over the land titles to selected farmer-beneficiaries,
mostly aging, if not ailing farmers, who have long been waiting to receive
their CLOAs from the DAR.
It was said that those farmers profusely thanked the DAR’s
land distribution program for facilitating their land titles.
According to PARPO Atega, despite the pandemic that
threatened the various activities of Sec. Castriciones, the rolling-out of the
land distribution continued to agrarian reform beneficiaries through various
ARB organizations (ARBOs).
PARPO II Atega said that the Secretary has no rest day in bringing agrarian reform works beyond limits. Sec. Castriciones' first visit to Agusan del Norte has spelled out his administration’s policy in this quote, “We will not stop distributing land titles, help and support to our farmers.” (Gil E. Miranda, DAR Agusan del Norte/PIA Agusan del Norte)