Bond derails P2B Mountain Province irrigation project
>> Thursday, September 18, 2014
By
Dexter A. See
PARACELIS,
Mountain Province – The imposition of separate surety and performance bonds by
the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to a fellow government
agency, the National Irrigation Administration, will derail the realization of
the P2.04 billion Upper Botique irrigation project and deprive over 1,830 hectare
of farmlands in four barangays here the benefits of sustainable irrigation, an
irrigation official said here.
Engr. John Socalo, NIA-CAR regional irrigation
manager, said tribal leaders in the towns of Natonin and Paracelis already
favorably endorsed implementation of the newest irrigation project but the
sudden inclusion of the surety and performance bond requirement by the NCIP
Mountain Province as a pre-requisite to the issuance of a favorable endorsement
by the agency will affect the completion of the project.
He said NIA-CAR and other implementing agencies have no
specific budgets for the posting of surely and performance bonds for their
irrigation projects that is why he is questioning why the NCIP is mandating the
implementing agency to post suchy bond for the irrigation project.
“When we secured the endorsement of the NCIP Apayao for our
Marimay irrigation project in Flora, we were not required to post surety and
performance bonds,” Socalo said.
He said posting of surety and performance bonds which was
fixed by the NCIP Mountain Province at P10 million each for the irrigation
project should be required from the winning contractor once the project will be
awarded and not from the implementing agency which has not budget for such
requirements.
Socalo said the Upper Botique irrigation project was
proposed way back in the 1990s and was named by the proponents Upper Botique
Small Reservoir Irrigation Project, referring to the upstream area of barangay
Botique here, the proposed site of the reservoir.
He said the project’s main feature shall be a zoned
earth-fill dam which shall be built along the water source, the Siffu river
traversing the towns of Natonin and Paracelis, Mountain Province.
When completed, Socalo cited the project, which is the first
of its kind in the province, shall benefit around 732 farmers and is expected
to boost irrigation growth and food production in the province considering that
over 1,830 hectares of agricultural lands will be irrigated.
The NIA-CAR official said major components of the project
include a 33-meter high zone earth-fill embankment dam, access roads and
service roads to cater to the irrigation requirements of the beneficiaries in
barangays Bananao, Botique, Palitud and Anonat, all in Paracelis, Mountain
Province.
He appealed to NCIP Mountain Province officials to
reconsider the imposition of the surety and performance bonds on the
implementing agency to allow the realization of the irrigation project for the
sake of improved food security in the province in the future.
Under the NCIP conditions, the NIA-CAR is required to post
the surety and performance bonds in the amount of P10 million each after the
issuance by the host indigenous peoples of their resolution of consent but
before the start of the project construction to answer for damages or
violation of the terms and conditions of the endorsement which the indigenous
peoples may suffer and claim on account of the project.
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