By Larry
T. Lopez
PINUKPUK, Kalinga –
Construction of a farm-to-market road project funded under the Philippine Rural
Development Project (PRDP) in this town is expected to proceed
smoothly after officials of the six barangays traversed by said project signed
waiver on road-right of way claims.
Gov. Jocel C. Baac,
who led the ground breaking last week of the P197.6M road improvement project,
said all chairmen of barangays Catabbogan, Wagud, Malagnat, Ammacian, Taggay
and Sakpil have signed the waiver of claim.
The “no claim” policy
on road-right-of-way is one of the strict conditions imposed by the World Bank
that funds the project, Baac elaborated.
Baac said the project
proposal on the 13.2-km FMR had rough sailing for almost two years before it
was approved.
He said no contractor
was interested to bid the project because of difficulty in meeting PRDP project
standards until he was able to persuade the Omengan Construction and
Development Corporation to do the project.
Because of this, he
called on officials and people of the host-barangays to throw full support by
not making any single claim on portions of their properties affected.
Targeted to be
completed after a 510-day work schedule, the project will provide market access
to the upland barangays which are top producers of coffee, banana, corn and
coconut.
Department of
Agriculture – Cordillera regional director Lorenzo Caranguian handed recently
the “no objection letter-2” to the province that gave the green light for the
project to start.
Kalinga is the second
highest recipient of the PRDP in the country and top in the Cordillera with
about P500 million worth of ongoing FMR projects.
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