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Sicogon Island: Complete Timeline Mapping All 18 Groups Involved

Sicogon Island: Complete Timeline Mapping All 18 Groups Involved

Published June 19, 2026 | Estancia, Iloilo

Here’s the full cast of players and exactly when/how each entered the decade-long Sicogon land dispute, mapped chronologically.


SICOGON STAKEHOLDER MAP + TIMELINE

Year Group — Full Name Role in the Dispute Key Action
Pre-2013 Sicogon Development Corporation (SIDECO) Original private landowner of large portions of Sicogon Island Held titles; longstanding plan to convert island to tourism. Entered JV with Ayala Land in 2013.
2013 Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) Publicly listed real estate subsidiary of Ayala Corporation Assigned by government to lead post-Yolanda rehab of Sicogon. Forms JV with SIDECO to develop island.
2013 Office of the Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery (OPARR) National government rehab lead under Sec. Panfilo Lacson Assigned Ayala Land to “lead the reconstruction and rehabilitation” of Sicogon after Typhoon Yolanda.
2013 Federation of Sicogon Island Farmers and Fisherfolk Association (FESIFFA) Organized group of 784 families who refused relocation Rejected cash offers. Began organizing against land conversion and demanding DAR coverage.
2013 Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) National government negotiator under Sec. Teresita Quintos Deles Involved in early talks between Ayala/SIDECO and FESIFFA. Later, FESIFFA declared Sec. Ronald Llamas “persona non grata”.
2013 Avaaz.org Global petition platform Hosted “Philippines: Stop Ayala’s monster tourism on Sicogon Island!” representing 1,500 farmer and fisherfolk families.
2014 Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) + SIDECO + FESIFFA Signed first compromise deal FESIFFA agreed to ~0.2 hectare per family vs. larger DAR award. Philippine Collegian later reported 25 of 216 original agrarian reform beneficiaries died without receiving land.
2014–2019 Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Land reform regulator Had issued “Order of Finality” on Sicogon lands. In March 2019, issued Cease-and-Desist Order vs. SIDECO and ALI over 334.64-hectare conversion after FESIFFA petition. Offered to mediate.
2019 Provincial Government of Iloilo LGU oversight under Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. Visited Nov 2019. Cited loss of livelihood due to suspension of development activities.
2019 Municipal Government of Carles, Iloilo Host LGU under Mayor Siegfredo Betita Stated “majority wants development, while a minority are opposing”.
2019 Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Land classification authority Cited in DAR proceedings regarding conversion of agricultural land. Part of interagency review.
2021 Sicogon Island Tourism Estate Corporation (SITEC) Ayala Land subsidiary; project proponent Signed amended agreement with FESIFFA. Began phased release of ₱38M livelihood aid, ₱256M for land dev’t + housing, and construction of 784 homes.
2013–2024 Documentary: Asog Advocacy film Featured Sicogon residents. Time Magazine credited it with pressuring Ayala to agree to $5.1M in reparations to 784 families.
Feb 2026 RMN DYHB Bacolod 747 Local radio/news outlet Reported community protest where residents confronted businessman Alfredo Luis “Dave” Sarrosa over unfulfilled 2013 JVA promises on jobs, housing, infrastructure.
Feb 2026 Alfredo Luis “Dave” Sarrosa Negrense businessman; party to 2013 JVA Named in protest. Legal counsel Atty. Pacifico Maghari said DAR revocation cases were pending and restoring livelihoods was key.
Mar 1, 2026 Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Regulatory deadline DAR conversion order protecting 334 hectares for farmers/fisherfolk set to lapse, per advocates.
Apr 2026 Philippine Collegian UP student publication Published “Ayala Corporation Should Return Land It Grabbed From Sicogon’s Farmers Now,” detailing deaths of beneficiaries and terms of 2014 deal.
June 14, 2026 Tanyag News and Features Local media Ran on-location briefing from Sicogon waters covering the development dispute and JVA issues.
June 17, 2026 Sicogon Island Tourism Estate Corporation (SITEC) + FESIFFA Deed of donation ceremony Formally transferred 30 hectares residential + 33 hectares agricultural land at Huni Sicogon.
June 18, 2026 Bilyonaryo Business news outlet Published photos of deed signing; called it “concrete step toward delivering promised homes.” Noted ₱12.87B IFC sustainability-linked loan to ALI.
June 19, 2026 Radar Business News page Reported full turnover details: 63 hectares, ₱29M remaining housing fund released, ₱38M livelihood + ₱256M housing already disbursed since 2021.
2026 International Finance Corporation (IFC) World Bank Group lender Extended ₱12.87B sustainability-linked loan to Ayala Land for decarbonization, cited in coverage of ALI’s ESG moves during dispute.

How to Read the Map

Who Started It: SIDECO owned the land. OPARR brought in ALI post-Yolanda. FESIFFA organized to resist conversion.

Who Regulates: DAR, DENR, OPAPP, Iloilo Provincial Government, and Carles LGU have all issued orders, mediated, or commented.

Who Amplified: Philippine Collegian, Avaaz.org, Asog documentary, RMN DYHB Bacolod, Tanyag News, Radar Business, and Bilyonaryo shaped public narrative from 2013–2026.

Who Paid/Built: ALI and SITEC funded and built. IFC now finances ALI’s sustainability pivot. Sarrosa’s 2013 JVA remains contested.

Who Received: FESIFFA’s 784 families are the named beneficiaries of the 63 hectares and 784 homes.

Current Status as of June 19, 2026

  • Delivered: 63 hectares titled to FESIFFA; ₱29M final housing fund released.
  • Pending: DAR revocation cases on land conversion still active per Atty. Maghari.
  • Ongoing: 1,100-hectare Sicogon Island Tourism Estate build-out with Balay Kogon, Huni Sicogon, Hatch Sicogon.
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