It
seems that the Bases Conservation Development Authority (BCDA) and John Hay
Management Corporation (JHMC) don’t want to make a dialogue with the local
government of Baguio City. This was after the two agencies snubbed the
requested meeting of the city council to talk about the problem in Camp John
Hay. The local government wanted to reclaim the camp after the Camp John Hay
Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) will turnover it to the government.
It is
very obvious that the BCDA and JHMC are still tough with their position. They
believed that local of government of Baguio can’t interfere with the issue in
Camp John Hay. As I have learned, this was the ninth time that two agencies
snubbed to the invitation of the city council. The city council emphasized that
they have the rights to reclaim the camp. For them, Camp John Hay belongs to
the local government and to the people of Baguio as well. The BCDA have a
contract with the CJHDevCo and not with them. It means that all the improvements
including lands should be return to the local government of Baguio.
Mayor
Domogon reminds the two agencies about their 19 conditions or known as
Resolution Numbered 362, Series of 1994 that they had signed. From this
resolution, it states about the segregation of the 13 barangays and their
shares to the payment rental in Camp John Hay. Plus the provision of its own
water source. These issues should be cleared before the developer leaves the
camp. If not, for sure, the BCDA will just ignore the rights of the local
government of Baguio. The BCDA has a debt with them; they are not still
receiving their share from rental payment. The Baguio City is the great loser
to the wrong decisions of BCDA that’s why they want to reclaim the camp. The
local government is aware that they will not get benefits if they let the BCDA
to manage it.
Of
course, BCDA President Arnel Casanova and the JHMC have personal interest to
the camp. So, why they should cooperate with the local government of Baguio? Casanova
is very tough with his belief that the agency has the sole rights to manage the
camp. Maybe this issue will only be solved in a court battle. Don’t expect that
the BCDA and JHMC would surrender easily about their position in Camp John Hay.