On September 12, 2025, representatives from offices and communities in the Cordillera commemorated the peace accord that occurred 39 years in Mt. Data Hotel in Bauko, Mountain Province. Sipat is a part of a traditional peace-making ceremony that involves the exchange of gifts from both parties.
Benguet State University (BSU) reaffirmed its commitment to peace and development by joining the 39th anniversary of the Sipat. The university was represented by Dr. Stanley F. Anongos Jr., Dr. Leonardo T. Samonte, Dr. Maria Theresa B. Dolipas, Mr. Mark Joshua S. Balao-as, and Mr. Arnel T. Bassit.
The participation of BSU not only supports the national call for a just and lasting peace in the Cordillera but also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, it advances SDG 9—building resilient infrastructure and promoting inclusive development—and SDG 10—reducing inequalities.
The commemoration, led by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU) together with peace stakeholders and local leaders, highlighted peace-building projects, infrastructure, and development initiatives worth ₱1.8 billion. These projects, set for implementation from Fiscal Year 2024 to 2026, aim to strengthen the Cordillera region and sustain its path toward peace and progress.
Part of this effort is an impact study on government programs for former CPLA members, commissioned by OPAPRU to BSU. The study seeks to shed light on the stories of CPLA members as they reintegrate into society—serving as a testament to the continuing journey toward lasting peace in the region.
As the community remembered the Sipat of 1986, the event also reflected on its enduring promise of autonomy. Over the years, the Sipat has become more than a peace accord—it has grown into a cultural symbol of unity and the Cordillerans’ shared desire for self-determination. The call for autonomy remains alive in the hearts of the people, even as challenges of unity and readiness continue to shape the journey toward full autonomy.
The celebration was graced by Contad, BSU’s Cultural Dance Troupe, who performed the Bendian Dance. The dance, born from the story of Apo Anno and shaped by steps gathered across the Cordillera, stood as a symbol of peace and unity.

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