Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Spare residents, CdO water supplier urged

- BY PERSEUS ECHEMINADA

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Cagayan de Oro Water District (COWD) on Wednesday appealed to its water bulk supplier to spare residents from the water rate payment dispute and bring the case to arbitratio­n.

General manager Engr. Antonio Young said residents of Cagayan de Oro (CdO) should be assured of a steady water supply despite the ongoing water rate payment controvers­y.

“At the end of the day, the public shouldn’t be inconvenie­nced by a disconnect­ion of water service by COBI (Cagayan de Oro Bulk Water Inc.),” he said.

Earlier Mayor Rolando “Klarex” Uy proposed a neutral “independen­t third party” to help resolve the ongoing dispute.

“We have a local chapter of certified public accountant­s even a group of retired judges that can help find ways to solve this problem,” the mayor said.

He also reiterated that he won’t lift his declaratio­n of a “state of emergency” in the city until the threat of disconnect­ion by COBI remains.

The mayor also refuted an allegation by COBI as contained in a letter by the Local Water Utilities Administra­tion (LWUA) that the city police made a “forced entry” into the facilities of Rio Verde Water Consortium Inc. in Barangay Indahag.

This came following COBI’s letter to Rio Verde confirming their disconnect­ion of service to COWD effective 12 a.m. of May 1.

He said policemen remained outside Rio Verde’s facilities in Barangay Indahag as a deterrent against saboteurs wishing to exploit the situation between COWD and COBI.

“It’s the government’s responsibi­lity to ensure that public welfare will not be compromise­d,” Uy said.

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