PBBM, Ombudsman urged: Probe Sagada road project
>> Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Ato-Engan-Mobo- Lamagan-Atowanan farm to market road
Folks, tourists endangered
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- President Ferdinand Marcos
Jr. Ombudsman and concerned offices were urge to probe and take immediate
action over a dangerous road project in this tourist town.
Writing on behalf of her family and the Atowanan-Malbo community, affected resident Janice Borja urged said officials to take action considering it posed danger to residents and tourists.
A part of the damaged Ato-Engan- Lamagan- Mobo- Atowanan farm to market road cracked at the height of Typhoon Egay brought down pavements with obviously no reinforcement and parapet along the Engan section of the said FMR endangering households and properties below, above and near the damaged road.
Writing on behalf of her family and the Atowanan-Malbo community, affected resident Janice Borja urged said officials to take action considering it posed danger to residents and tourists.
A part of the damaged Ato-Engan- Lamagan- Mobo- Atowanan farm to market road cracked at the height of Typhoon Egay brought down pavements with obviously no reinforcement and parapet along the Engan section of the said FMR endangering households and properties below, above and near the damaged road.
The state of the FMR is reportedly dangerous to passersby,
residents, farmers, other locals and visitors who use the road.
Said FMR was funded with P29.5 million from the Integrated Natural
Resources Environment Management Program (INREMP) of the Dept.
of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Cordillera Administrative Region
and a P3 million counterpart from the municipality of Sagada.
Said FMR was implemented by the regional Dept. of
Agriculture (DA) and the municipality of Sagada in 2018.
Borja in same letter to Regional Director Cameron
Odsey of the Dept. of Agriculture and DENR Regional
Director Ralph Pablo asked for immediate reconstruction
of the road.
“The road needs to be resurfaced, and potholes and cracks
must be filled. Pavements and parapet must have reinforcement steel bars,”
Borja stated in her letter.
“A thorough inspection of the newly built home should
be conducted to assess the structural damages. Based on the findings, necessary
repairs should be made to ensure the safety of the inhabitants and prevent
further deterioration of the property,” she added.
Also in same letter to Sagada Municipal Mayor Felicito
Dula, Borja asked for the cleaning up of the site and repair of
their damaged home.
The complainant wrote the Office of the Ombudsman and
Commission on Audit that investigation be conducted on the construction of the
road stating, “The road was not built to proper standards and that this is the
reason for its current condition.”
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