Amicable settlement on UP lot controversy eyed

CEBU, Philippines - An amicable settlement is reportedly being eyed to resolve the ongoing conflict between the University of the Philippines in the Visayas – Cebu College and the fire-stricken residents of barangay Lahug.

UP legal counsel Jesus Isidoro Atoc said the university is reportedly exploring areas to settle the issue peacefully. The residents are also reportedly open to the proposal.

“UP is trying to see how they could get a chance of possible settlement. This is an opportunity for both parties to sit down and talk,” Atoc said.

Both parties would reportedly sit down next week at the Lahug barangay hall. 

For her part, Lahug barangay captain Mary Ann delos Santos also believes that a dialogue between the two parties will be the best way to address the problem.

Still, Atoc said UPVCC only had to secure the lot as its rightful owner, albeit sympathizing with the residents on the unfortunate incident. 

Atoc said the issue would not have reached this far if the settlers had not ignored UP’s previous offer to lease the property.

The university is still open to discussing an agreement for a contract of lease with the settlers.

Atoc also urged city and barangay officials to help in coming up with a reasonable contract of lease.

Atoc said the UPVCC administration is yet to decide on its next course of action after Delos Santos denied their application to fence the property.

He contended that the opposition of the settlers was not valid since UPVCC has no obligation to provide occupants with relocation. City and barangay officials even urged UPVCC to file an ejectment case in court against the settlers.

Delos Santos has criticized the state university for being “insensitive.” She said the university looked like it was taking advantage of the fire that destroyed the homes of her constituents.

UP representatives tried to fence off the land after a fire razed several houses in the barangay this month.

They were, however, stopped by angry residents who wanted to rebuild their houses on the UP-owned lot. - Jasmin R. Uy/JMO (FREEMAN NEWS)

 

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