By Gina Dizon
SAGADA Mountain Province -- Projects
implemented under government’s “bottom up budgeting” (BUB) for 2013
to 2015 are up for monitoring with irregularities to be investigated.
Focal person for Mountain Province
Lynn Madalang said they would welcome complaints on BUB projects’
implementation which they would subject to investigation implemented 2013
to 2015.
The process for BUB’s listed
projects initially started in 2013 with P8 million followed by P15
million in P2014 and another P15
million in 2015 with projects identified in the province implemented
by 10 municipal government units of the province.
Madalang urged civil society
organizations and any interested citizen to submit their complaints
to focal person of perceived irregularity in any project for
investigation and subjected for appropriate action to concerned
agencies.
BUB- listed projects are
financed by various agencies depending on project category.
Roads, pathways and waterworks
are financed by the Department of Interior and Local
Government, school-based projects by the Department of
Education, skills trainings by the Technical Skills
Development Authority, communal irrigation
systems l by the Department of Agriculture, tourism related
projects by the Department of
Tourism and micro enterprise
projects by the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
BUB ensures funding for development
needs of localities in the budget proposals of participating national
government agencies; and the process of project identification involving
representatives from government and CSOs.
The process intends to provide
funding for projects to provide basic social services, mitigate hunger,
generate jobs, and disaster preparedness.
Projects not allowed under the
BUB listing as contained in the 2015 guidelines are those below 500,000 pesos
as these can be proposed as LGU implemented projects,
expansion of PantawidPamilya Program, housing Projects, materials recovery
facility and landfills, vaccination and health insurance programs,
construction of new school buildings and classrooms nd clinics, farm-to-market
roads, construction of municipal halls and training centers, and purchase
of motor vehicles.
Earlier guidelines did not identify
farm to markets roads as projects which
were not allowed.
The 2015 guidelines identified
FMR as not allowed projects as these are too costly for the limited
funds under BUB listing.
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