P-noy urged: Allot P20 M to improve Kalinga road
>> Monday, June 4, 2012
By
Gina Dizon
PASIL,
KALINGA – President Aquino was urged to allot at least P20 million to beef up
funds to improve the dilapidated 10 km road to Upper Pasil here at
Barangay Amdalao where the municipal hall is located.
An
estimate of P100 million would be enough to improve the road’s current rugged
conditions to hasten access, commerce and tourism in the municipality,
local officials said.
Pasil
mayor James Edduba said aside from this, P38 million from the Rural Infrastructure Sector
Project (RISP)
would be used for the road’s repair before the end of the year by the
Department of Agrarian Reform and the Local
Government Unit.
The project involves
concreting and widening of a 2 km farm to market road along the
Kagaluan section.
Kagaluan
is the first barangay to be reached in Lower Pasil from
the Tomyangan national highway leading to the province’s capital
town of Tabuk.
The
local government’s counterpart was earlier implemented by the Engineering
Brigade of the Philippine Army’s 21st Infantry
Brigade with a budget of P5 million for a 2 km road project
first opened along the Balenciagao Norte road and an
additional P5 million farm to market road in Dalupa
implemented in 2010.
Also,
Kalinga Gov. Jocel Baac in his speech during the recently
held Salip Festival of Pasil May 2 this
year also announced that he allocated P1 million from
the 20 p;ercent development funds of the province
for the rehabilitation of the Guinaang-Amdalao road.
Pasil is
a landlocked mountainous municipality that grows quality native
heirloom rice, coffee and gayunan oranges aside from organic squash
and sweet potatoes.
Scenic
spots including cool Tumuyok Falls and Facharao
Lake/Falls are found in the northern thickly foliaged part of this
province.
Resolutions
passed by the Sangguniang Bayan here to offices of
President Benigno Aquino Jr, and Sen. Manuel Villar authored by
Councilor Samuel Tayaan asked for financial assistance
to improve the municipality’s beleaguered road systems.
The
legislative body in their April 23 resolution requested
Aquino to allocate P20 million from his presidential social
fund for the proposed the opening and construction of
Ableg- Molayong- Amdalao farm to market
road.
“The construction
of said road would cut travel time by an hour,” Pasil
mayor James Edduba said.
It
is a popular clamor among the people of Pasil that the
Molayong section be opened into an all-weather
transport access connecting the national road at Barangay Ableg
to the municipal road at Amdalao via the Dalimono road
section.
Said
road serves as alternative route to the
upper barangays of Colayo and Balatoc reached by vehicular
transport four to five hours from the capital town of Tabuk.
The
P2 million fund promise of Rep. Manuel Agyao during the town’s Salip
festival last year from his priority development assistance
funds for road development was meant to continue
the Ableg road opening.
But
to date, the funds haven’t been released.
The
proposed 2 km alternative route is projected to cost
P40 million including the construction of a bridge along the Molayong
River.
DAR’s
RISP program is ready to implement a P14 million bridge
should the road reach above the Molayong River.
The
Ableg road was earlier opened last year by a one million fund from
Sen. Ramon Revilla.
An
earlier resolution February this year also requested Sen.
Ralph Recto for P5 million for said opening of
Ableb-Molayong- Dalimono farm to market road.
1 comments:
thank you gina and your magazine for articulating our felt need in the municipality, I hope the national government will take cognizance of our plight. Thank you also for allocating a lot of your precious time to visit our municipality...that alone is already a blessing to us. James E.
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