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The Real Hero of Pilando: Family Sacrificed Land for Road Repair

Family sacrificed their land for the Pilando road repair, showcasing Binnadang and Igorot culture. They're the real heroes.

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The real heroes of Pilando, sacrifice their land to support the road repair, reflecting the Binnadang and Igorot cultural spirit.

Remarkable Sacrifice for Pilando Road

In Pilando, Gambang, Bakun, Benguet, a local family, who has requested to remain anonymous, made a significant sacrifice to support road construction. By allowing a portion of their land to be used for a temporary alternate road, they enabled continued access to the Halsema Highway. This selfless act embodies the spirit of Binnadang, a Kankana-ey term reflecting communal support and selflessness, which are pillars of Igorot culture. This new route improves accessibility for travelers, farmers, and residents, ensuring ongoing movement and economic activity in the region.

The family's cabbage and potatoes were cleared to make way for road construction, showcasing his sacrifice for community progress. Credit: Aldrine Bandao

Damage to Crops

Photos shared by Aldrine Bandao capture the damage to the crops, including cabbage and potatoes that were still growing and not yet ready for harvest. The decision to clear these crops was crucial for expediting the road construction. This willingness to sacrifice their crops highlights their dedication to the community's welfare and the principle of Binnadang.

Statement on Sacrifice

Reflecting on their sacrifice, the local family shared:

"Uray napobre tayo nu kasapulan a maisakripisio ti kakaisuna para laeng ti pagsayaatan ti kaadduan, aramiden tayo." (Even if we are poor, if we need to sacrifice the only thing we have for the greater good of many, we will do it.)

This statement underscores their commitment to prioritizing the community's needs over personal loss, embodying the essence of Binnadang and Igorot values.

What Happened

On August 23, a critical situation arose in Pilando, Gambang, Bakun, Benguet, as significant damage occurred at the sinking area along the Halsema Highway. The road's condition threatened to disrupt access to the region, presenting serious challenges for both residents and travelers.

In response, Vice Governor Ericson "Tagel" L. Felipe took proactive measures. Recognizing the urgent need for a temporary alternative route, he engaged with the landowners of adjacent properties to secure permissions for the construction of a bypass. His quick action and negotiation efforts facilitated the creation of the necessary alternative route, ensuring minimal disruption during the road repairs.

An interesting aspect of this situation is that the affected landowners, including the family involved, share a cultural connection with Vice Governor Felipe. This connection helped smooth the negotiation process and demonstrated the positive impact of cultural ties on local governance.

Community's Positive Response

The community has shown deep appreciation and admiration for the family's sacrifice. Many view their actions as a blessing rather than a loss. One local remarked:

"What you have given to everyone is not a loss but a blessing. The God of the land has seen your generosity, and I know He is planning something greater for you and your family. We express our thanks, though words may not fully convey our gratitude. Our hearts are filled with awe and admiration for you. We speak blessings over your life and the lives of your children."

Another added:

"I pray for God to bless this man as he absolutely exemplifies the attributes of a true quality gentleman."

Ongoing Oversight

The family continues to be actively involved in the construction process. They recently visited the site and are overseeing the work to ensure the project benefits the community as intended.

A Community Hero

The family's actions exemplify the remarkable spirit of Binnadang. Their willingness to sacrifice personal resources for the greater good has made a significant impact on Pilando, Gambang, Bakun, Benguet. Their story, along with the supportive role of Vice Governor Ericson "Tagel" L. Felipe, and the dedicated workers and volunteers involved, highlights the collective effort and cooperation that brought about this positive change. This effort not only resolved an urgent issue but also reinforced the values of mutual support and community spirit that define Igorot culture.

By sharing this story, we honor the family's extraordinary contributions, and the collective efforts of all those involved, celebrating the spirit of cooperation and mutual support that defines the region.


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