‘Double funding’ of Sagada farm roads hound officials
>> Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Top government
agencies urged: Investigate
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA,
Mountain Province --- Issues of “double funding” of the so-called “Bottom-up
Budgeting” projects of this tourist town are hounding officials implementing
these.
Critics
here cited the Ato-Engan farm to market road starting from Sitio Ato from
the Besao-Sagada provincial road built from funds sourced from Dept.
of Interior and Local Government through BuB listing 2013 and 2014,
Pamana and Cordillera Highland and Agricultural Management
Project (CHARMP).
Complaint
on alleged double funding was revealed by farmers and residents along
the said FMR which reached the National Alleviation Poverty Commission (NAPC-
DILG).
They
urged concerned government bodies to investigate sources of the funds and if
these were indeed budgeted for the road project.
The
amount of P500,000 was first allotted in 2013 for the
Ato-Engan road followed by a P1.3 million from BuB listing in
2014.
Other funds
which included those from PAMANA and CHARMP were implemented for opening
of the road.
This,
as building of retaining walls adjacent a farm to market road here at
Ato-Engan was recommended by participant-members of civil
society organizations.
They
made the recommendation in recent training on monitoring sponsored by
the DILG provincial office and local government.
Participants were
from CSO beneficiaries of municipalities of Sagada, Sabangan, Tadian,
and Bauko and Besao who availed of BuB projects for 2013 and
2014.
This,
as owners of adjacent lot owners of Ato- Engan FMR complained their lots were scraped for said FMR
without construction of retaining walls posing vulnerability
to landslides.
"We
donated our private lots for the farm to market road. Our properties should
also be protected from possible landslides with the construction of
ripraps", a lot owner said.
They
said need for retaining walls along stretch of the FMR beginning from the
opening to the end of the road.
It
was learned ripraps or retaining walls were not included in the budget of said
FMR.
The
monitoring body composed of participants from Bauko said public consultation should be done
before the making of project proposals and beneficiaries to confirm
if there are changes in a project.
Said
group from Bauko also monitored the P300,000 improvement of Dagdag
FMR with earlier project designed for the continuation of the
existing Dagdag FMR but eventually discontinued due to non-consent
of affected lot owner. Said project fund
was eventually used for improvement of drainage canal on same road.
The group also recommended
that Dagdag LGU take charge of monitoring drainage canal
to prevent clogging.
Meantime,
P2 million sourced from BuB 2013 for potable water supply project was
implemented with the laying of pipes from the intake tank at Palidan Bangaan
to barangay tanks Patay and Ambasing and Antadao .
Initial Boasaw
waterworks irrigation project was sourced from P36
million sourced from P18 million PDAF of Sen. Teofisto Guingona 111
and P18 million from CHARMP bid in December 2011.
The
monitoring group from Besao participant- CSOs asked why there was yet no
water to reach beneficiaries of Sagada.
They
also noted damaged pipes at Antadao due to a road widening project
prompting the monitoring group to comment contractor should
be responsible in restoring the damaged pipes.
They also
noted there was lack of coordination among beneficiaries and they be
responsible in maintaining waterworks.
Other
monitoring groups were CSO participants from Tadian
and Sabangan who monitored the technical training
on furniture making and microenterprise development on
post-harvest preservation-dehydration.
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