Contractor paid despite unfinished Sagada road
>> Monday, August 1, 2016
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FPIC, lot owners unpaid, sacred grounds violated
By
Gina Dizon
SAGADA,
Mountain Province – Tribal folk of this tourist town assailed construction of a
P7.8 million farm-to-market road here to the famous Bomod-ok Falls here which
passes through a “patpatayan” (sacred grounds) even as owners of lots wherein
the road will be constructed were not consulted or compensated.
Obviously a waste of public funds |
This amidst, questions on lack of free
prior and informed consent (FPIC) from residents of Pide where the FMR
connects Pide road designed to end at Fidelisan.
Pide barangay kagawad Rose Copaos said
she was surprised when the road work was done at a time when people were out
working in the fields.
“Inbaga mi ay enda ila-en nan akin kwa isnan
um-a ay dalapusen di kalsa, ngem kanega egay da samet inmey”, (We
told them to talk to the lot owners whose lands shall be affected but
apparently they did not.), Copaos said, referring to the contractor,
Pide Barangay Philipp Baguiwet added
people of Pide did not want the project as it shall cross over the
“patpatayan.”
Fidelisan barangay captain Jojo Briones
said Fidelisan folks are looking for another route for the road to
reach the barangay.
It takes some 30 minutes by foot to reach
Fidelisan from Pide or from the upper barangay at Bangaan.
Fidelisan is where the popular Bumodok
Falls visited by tourists is located.
Copaos said people from Pide were not
contesting the FMR but suggested that another route be identified in said
project.
Contractor Rhob Construction and
Engineering Services based in San Vicente Baguio City was
awarded as winning bidder December 2013.
The project had a 217-day duration out from
the P7.8 million budget cost, from the Department of
Agriculture through then regional director Marilyn Sta
Catalina.
Project funds were sourced from the Payapa at
Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA) program of the Office of the Presidential
Assistant on Peace Process (OPAPP)
Former mayor Eduardo Latawan asked Fidelisan
to have the rest of the project funds be channelled for construction
of the parapet on the already finished Pide road but they protested this.
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