368 Benguet sitios energized:Beneco urges P-Noy: Condone P100M loan
>> Thursday, September 4, 2014
By Dexter See
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet – The Benguet Electric
Cooperative here has energized around 368 additional non-viable sitios in
Benguet under the government’s Sitio Energization Program (SEP).
This, as Beneco appealed to President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III to
grant their request for condonation of payment for P100 million the power firm
loaned from the National Electrification Agency to bring elelctricity to areas
in Benguet which still did not have power.
Engineer Melchor Licoben, Beneco engineering department manager, said
under SEP, the power firm has provided power to about 85 percent of its
target beneficiaries in the 13 towns of Benguet and remaining 15 percent of
beneficiaries will have electricity in the next two years.
Licoben said Beneco energized 189 sitios benefitting 1,864 electric consumers
from the various municipalities of Benguet.
“We have to fastrack the completion of our energization projects because
the people living in the remote villages had been longing for power in order to
help them improve their living condition and contribute in the increase of
economic activities that will also contribute in decongesting urgan centers
provincewide,” Licoben said.
Under the SEP funded by the national government through the National
Electrification Administration, Licoben also reported Beneco energized 590 more
household consumers from 49 sitios in four Benguet municipalities.
The coop has also energized 130 sitios benefitting 2,720 under a P100
Million loan from the National Electrification Administration in 2009.
For this year, Licoben bared that in partnership with NEA,
electrification projects are set for implementation in 231 more sitios while
185 more were already proposed for further funding from the national
government’s Sitio Electrification Program in order to bring to the grassroots
level the benefits of having quality power that will be a key economic driver,
especially in the far flung communities of the country.
Meantime, Beneco board of directors president Peter Busaing, in the same
forum, disclosed that Beneco is pushing for a condonation of the balance of its
P100 million loan from NEA, wherein a House Bill was already filed in Congress
by Baguio congressmen Nicasio Aliping Jr. and Ronald Cosalan of Benguet for
such purpose.
Busaing said since the 2009 P100 million loan (from NEA) was used for
SEP and given that the national government, since 2011 has been providing
funding subsidy also for SEP, Beneco is asking Congress for condonation, so
that succeeding payments for the loan can be usesd for other electrification
programs and projects in Benguet.
Beneco has paid around P22.8 million of the loan principal and P24.4
million for interests, of the P100 million loan from NEA that was set to
energize more non-viable sitios in the province.
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