BAGUIO CITY – It takes synergy to get things
done, especially in the realm of public works.
This is proven in the ongoing road work being
done in various parts of the city and in Region I and II which come from the
cooperative work between the Office of the President and the office of
Congressman Bernardo M. Vergara.
According to Vergara,
the various road work being pursued in and around the city are part of
President Benigno Aquino III’s directive to the Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH) to develop the country’s road networks. This directive came
right after he assumed office in 2001.
Although the order was
for all roads of the country, Baguio City, being a prime
tourist destination, was given priority.
As per the
Presidential directive, the DPWH was tasked to identify roads within and around
Baguio City and to conduct the feasibility studies for this roads. But in order
to fasttrack the implementation of these projects, Vergara stepped in to lobby
for their immediate execution with the Office of the President and the
Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
These roads projects
include the asphalt paving for Session Road, Harrison Road, Abanao Street,
Magsaysay Avenue and Leonard Wood Road; the construction of the multi-million
peso Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway; the North Drive-Leonard Wood Road
diversion road; and the reblocking of portions of Marcos Highway.
Vergara stressed
proper credit should be given to President Aquino who had the vision of
improving the country’s decaying roads as well as for prioritizing Baguio’s
needs and concerns.
“We must thank
our President Ninoy Aquino for including Baguio in his order to improve the
city’s road networks,” Vergara stressed.
Vergara added it is
the DPWH which will implement these projects with funds coming from the Office
of the President and other national government sources. Vergara clarified none
of the funds came from his Priority Development and Assistance Fund.
Likewise,
Vergara emphasized, the DPWH has to follow a schedule as set in the feasibility
study. But Vergara made sure the schedule, especially for the city roads, would
not hamper or disrupt the scheduled tourism events.
“If the DPWH
fails to implement the projects on schedule, there is a possibility the sourced
funds might revert back to the national treasury following DBM policies and
regulations,” Vergara added.
“My role in
these projects is to source funds which are directly given to the DPWH for
implementation and assure that Baguio will get its rightful share in the
Presidential directive. And I believe with all these projects now completed, or
about to be completed, I have done a good job to ensure Baguio tourism and
development will be given national attention,” Vergara stressed.
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