BAUKO, Mountain
Province – Mayor Abraham B. Akilit commended the regional and district offices
of the Department of Public works and Highways for immediately prioritizing the
concreting of unpaved gaps in various sections of national roads in the
different parts of the town which contributed to the smooth and speedy delivery
of basic services to the people in the remote villages.
Akilit earlier called
attention to series of unpaved 50-meter gaps along national and secondary
arterial roads in the municipality to the DPWH not in accordance to sound
engineering practices and which cause of inconvenience to the public urging the
agency will prioritize paving of the gaps instead of pursuing re-blocking of
good roads.
“Our constituents are
now satisfied over the timely action of DPWH officials to our earlier request
to prioritize the paving of the series of 50-meter gaps along our roads instead
of pursuing more re-blocking projects that have significantly affected the
efficient and effective delivery of basic services to the remote villages,”
Akilit said.
The local chief
executive said after raising his point in relation to the implementation of
on-going projects in the town, DPWH officials immediately visited him and
agreed to work on numerous 50-meter gaps
along major national roads while working on the programmed re-blocking works
which resulted to convenient travel among motorists.
“As our counterpart to
ensure the immediate completion of all major concreting and widening works
along our national works, we tasked our barangay officials within areas that
have road-right-of-way problems to be the ones to settle such conflicts that
resulted to our harmonious working relationships with concerned agencies and
the barangays,” Akilit said.
He said barangay
officials and the people know value of improved roads.
The mayor cited now
that gaps along the 94-km Mabaay-Abatan-Tadian-Cervantes national road have
been patched up and concreted, motorists now experience smooth travel.
From the previous 45
minute travel from Mount Data to the municipal hall area in Abatan here,
motorists claimed the paving of the gaps shortened the travel time to only 20
minutes which translates to savings on fuel and time.
Akilit called on the
DPWH to include in its priority list of projects concreting and widening of
several inter-provincial and inter-municipal tourism roads in the different
parts of the town which lead to key tourism destinations that would serve as an
added boost to the growth of visitors who will visit the town considering that
it is the gateway of Mountain Province before going to other tourist
destinations like the towns of Sagada and Bontoc. -- Dexter A. See
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