Tribal folks, NCIP, power firm ink MOA on projects
>> Wednesday, August 22, 2012
SOLANO,
Nueva Vizcaya — Tribal folks here signed
a memorandum of agreement last week with the National Commission on Indigenous
People (NCIP) and a power company, allowing the implementation of social
development projects for their community.
Through
the MOA, Smith Bell Mini Hydro Corporation shall allocate P100,000 yearly as
share of benefits to the Ayangan tribe whose communities are covered by the
company’s operation of 1.8-megaWatt mini-hydropower plant in Barangay Commonal
in this town.
The
Ayangan community covers barangays Commonal in Solano, Ipil-Cuneg and Cabuaan
of Bayombong and Cabuluan and Ocapon in Villaverde town.
The
MOA was signed by officials of the Ayangan tribe, NCIP and KnudHedeager,
chairman of the Smith Bell Mini Hydro Corporation, whose P207-million newly
constructed run-of-river power plant is connected to the 13.2-kilovolt
distribution system of the Nueva Vizcaya Electric Cooperative (NUVELCO).
The
event was witnessed by representative Carlos Padilla, board member Lambert
Galima and officials of the NUVELCO.
“I
am happy that we have reached a productive result because it will benefit the
tribe. This MOA will also form as a basis for other development projects on
renewable energy production,” Hedeager said.
He
added that the yearly fund will be poured on educational, environmental and
health development projects within the Ayangan ancestral domain of the three
municipalities.
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