LA TRINIDAD, Benguet(PIA) -- More than 300 student leaders of the Benguet State University (BSU), Benguet officials and autonomy advocates participated in the Cordillera Autonomy Summit and Youth Fora spearheaded by the Regional Development Council – Cordillera its Social Preparation of the Cordillera Administrative Region into an Autonomous Region (SPCAR) program.
With the theme, " Garnering People Support for Regional Autonomy towards Inclusive and Sustainable Regional Development," the summit held at the BSU on Feb. 16, was part of the information, education, and communication campaign towards pushing the Cordillera Administrative Region into becoming an autonomous region.
The summit is being conducted in the different colleges and universities in the Cordillera region to educate the students and the other stakeholders on the correct information on Cordillera autonomy, and to gather support for its passage as a law, and eventually voting in a plebiscite creating the autonomous region of the Cordillera.
BSU president Felipe Comila encouraged especially the students to understand the Cordillera autonomy and its advantages and challenges.
Victor Caccam of NEDA-CAR discussed the Regional Development Plan, and the role of youth attaining the long-term vision of Ambisyon Natin 2040; Francis Likigan presented the Cordillera Autonomy Module, and 2023 Cordillera Autonomy Youth Ambassador Jan Marveeno Palispis from Baguio City talked on the regional autonomy and the what’s in it for the youth.
RDC chairperson, Apayao Governor Elisa Bulut Jr., in his message read by Yuri Weygan, said the region stands as not only as a repository of cultural richness but also a proof of resilient communities. He stressed the significance of autonomy in unlocking the region's potential for the betterment of its people. He said that regional autonomy is a vehicle to empower communities, amplify the voices of the youth, and lay the foundation for sustainable growth.
“May we take time to reflect, appreciate, and unite as we honor our rich heritage, embrace our collective resilience, and reaffirm our steadfast commitment to achieve regional autonomy. We are here to recommit our determined spirit as one people and our collective efforts towards a future that is defined by self-determination and progress. It is indeed important that we fully recognize the significance of our actions, and the path we are paving for the generations to come,” Bulut stated.
He urged participants to actively engage, share insights, and contribute to the dialogue unfolding in the region where ideas are exchanged, partnerships forged, and strategies formulated, shaping the trajectory of the region's future.