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DILG mulls show-cause orders vs mayors missing during Ompong

- Aguinaldo Camille A.

MORE THAN 10 municipal mayors in the Cagayan Valley Region and Cordillera Administra­tive Region may face show-cause orders for being physically absent during the onslaught of Typhoon Ompong, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said on Tuesday, Sept. 18.

In a related matter regarding assistance to victims of the super-typhoon, Senator Grace S. Poe-Llamanzare­s proposed that slots in the government’s Conditiona­l Cash Transfer program be reserved for victims of disasters that hit Northern Luzon.

‘ABSENTEE MAYORS’

In a press conference on Tuesday, as also quoted in a statement that day, DILG Undersecre­tary for Peace and Order Bernardo C. Florece, Jr. said, “We were surprised with the reports received at the Central Office of absentee mayors whose local government units (LGUs) are part of the critical areas in the Typhoon Ompong track.”

The DILG said in its statement that, based on the DILG’s Operation Listo protocols, Local Chief Executives (LCEs) whose LGUs fall under the Alpha (low risk areas), Bravo (medium-risk areas), and Charlie (high-risk areas) during typhoon are mandated to undertake necessary critical preparedne­ss actions as part of disaster preparatio­ns.

Mr. Florece said the Department is investigat­ing field reports. “For cases filed within the DILG, the biggest sanction that LCEs will face can be suspension but for cases filed under the Ombudsman, the erring mayors could face dismissal,” he said.

For his part, DILG Assistant Secretary and Spokespers­on Jonathan E. Malaya said the names of the mayors concerned could not yet be disclosed as the Department is still reviewing their performanc­es vis-à-vis the Operation Listo protocols. “The Department doesn’t want trial by publicity so the actual names of erring mayors will be released after the investigat­ion is complete,” he said.

He said the mayors who would be proven negligent or remiss in their duty, especially as chairperso­ns of their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils, will be required to submit a written explanatio­n within a prescribed period as to why no disciplina­ry action should be taken against them. — with a report by

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