The merging of small barangays is seen as a
permanent solution to sustain funds needed for the benefit of appointed
barangay workers under peace and order and sanitation.
The Commission on Audit earlier directed barangays to charge against personnel
services (PS) honorarium granted to tanods and street sweepers and no longer
under the maintenance and other operating expenses (MOOE).
The said directive affected small barangays which
could not apportion an allocation for the honorarium of their respective
appointees due to limited and meager budget resulting to the decrease of tanods
and street sweepers.
With this development, some barangays requested Councilor Roberto Ortega, chair
of the committee on peace and order and Liga president Councilor Michael Lawana
to author an ordinance which would subsidize honorarium of barangay appointees
with limited funding.
The Liga deemed putting up a two-month long trade fair
was most convenient, reasonable and practical means by which it can aid the
barangays to raise funds.
Domogan however said, the planned activity of the Liga poses a problem as it
goes against the city’s trade fair ordinance.
The proposed trade fair was targeted to be put-up at
the Juan Luna Drive, Burnham Park which was supposed to start March 15 until
May 15.
The mayor said one of the seen solutions for the problem on funding was to
include in the supplemental budget for 2015 allowances and honorarium of the
tanods and street sweepers.
The more permanent solution, he said, rests with the
merging of small barangays.
Domogan said,” the situation being faced by smaller barangays is that they
cannot generate funds due to small Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA).”
Domogan said, “the only fear for barangay officials
why they disapprove merging is they might lose if merged with barangays with a
higher voting population.”
The mayor said if barangay merging is approved, the term of barangay officials
will not be affected and they will continue to function.
“It will take effect only after the expiration of
their terms of office,” he said.
Domogan said, “proposed merging will make barangays more sustainable.” – Paul Rillorta
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