BUB no more; enter ADMP with P136-M for Mt Province
>> Monday, September 26, 2016
HAPPY WEEKEND
Gina Dizon
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The Bottom Up Planning (BUB) program of former President Benigno
Aquino 111 is no more.
In its place is Assistance to
Disadvantaged Municipalities Program (ADMP) under the
administration of President Rodrigo Duterte to “strengthen local
government units as able partners in national development” with a
total budget of P19.4 billion for year 2017.
Of the nationwide P19.4 billion budget for
the new program as provided in the joint memorandum circular No 1 between
the Dept. of Interior and Local Government and Dept.
of Budget and Management, the Cordillera Administrative Region gets P927.7
million covering its six provinces.
Mountain Province is allotted P136.29 million
for its 10 municipalities. Natonin gets the highest budget and the second
biggest in CAR at P23.9 million followed by Besao at P23.8-M , vegetable
producing town of Bauko, P23.4-M; Bontoc, P19.5-M; Sabangan, P14.2-M ; Barlig,
P14-M; Tadian, P13-M, Paracelis, P10M, Sagada
at P9-M and Sadanga at P8.8 million.
Budget cap is determined by the equal share
of each covered municipality from the total program allocation, per capita
share of the municipality, years-based share from previous national government
allocation and share for good performance.
The joint circular provides that projects
identified for funding “must be culled from any of the existing plans of
the municipality for example the local development investment program,
local disaster risk reduction action plan or any sector-based or area –based
plan of the municipality.
DILG provincial director Anthony Ballug said
identified plans done by civil society organizations a year ago and coordinated
by LGUS in the previous BuB process may be used as reference.
Projects for 2017 may be requested for funding namely water systems, evacuation facility, local access roads, small water impounding and sanitation facilities.
Projects for 2017 may be requested for funding namely water systems, evacuation facility, local access roads, small water impounding and sanitation facilities.
Said circular ensures that “all
concerned are able to abide with the processes and responsibilities in the
projects identification at the municipal level, coordination between the LGUs
and the DILG and DBM regional offices and budget implementation at the national
level.”
Ballug said the ASDM program is a different
program from the BuB as the ADMP program budget only comes from that allocated
for DILG .
Other government agencies may have their
respective LGU assistance program funds, he added.
The previous BuB process was earlier coordinated by the DILG and identified projects funds sourced from various government agencies including Departments of Trade and Industry, Social Welfare and Development , Education , Health, Environment and Natural Resources and Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
The previous BuB process was earlier coordinated by the DILG and identified projects funds sourced from various government agencies including Departments of Trade and Industry, Social Welfare and Development , Education , Health, Environment and Natural Resources and Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
In same interview with Ballug, he said
the program Payapa and Masaganang Pamayanan is uncertain whether it will continue or not or pursued by another
name.
PAMANA
was a flagship program of former President Benigno Aquino for 2011-2016. Said
program is administered by the Office of the Presidential Assistant on Peace
Process and coordinated by DILG.
Ballug said PAMANA projects for 2016 are
ongoing namely the P6 million Tadian waterworks for Kayan and Lubon and
the P20 million Betwagan Sadanga access road on its procurement
stage.
The
P1.5 million Ambagiw Besao evacuation center has been completed.
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