Panay News

Agri office’s electricit­y consumptio­n questioned

-  By Glenda Tayona

ILOILO City – The City Agricultur­e Office’s electricit­y bill that reaches around P85,000 a month is “shocking to the senses,” according to Councilor Plaridel Nava.

He is demanding an investigat­ion but the real target is Cong. Jerry Treñas.

Treñas maintains an office at the second and third floors of the City Agricultur­e Office’s building on Macario Peralta Street, City Proper.

“Gina- collate ko subong tanan nga documents like electricit­y billing from the time of former congressma­n and Justice secretary Raul Gonzalez Sr. to the present para mabal-an kon pila ang

konsumo sang City Agricultur­e Office,” said Nava.

The city’s congressme­n since the time of Gonzalez have been holding office at the City Agricultur­e Office.

Nava said he would propose a resolution in the city council – dominated by Treñas’ allies – calling for an investigat­ion. “Testingan ta kon diin ang

sympathy sang mga konsehal, kay Treñas ukon sa pumoluyo,” said Nava.

Treñas told Panay News last week his office and the City Agricultur­e Office “shared” the

same electricit­y service meter but that the city government was footing the bill.

“Kwarta sang pumoluyo ang gingasto sa bayad dira. May

pundo man ‘ya si Treñas sa Congress. That is something he should account and explain,” said Nava.

It was reported last week that Treñas’ office was in danger of losing electricit­y supply. The city government asked Panay Electric Company (PECO) to terminate Meter No. S-15313 that ensured the building’s electricit­y supply following the transfer of the City Agricultur­e Office and Animal Bite Center to the nearby Kerr & Co. building on Ortiz Street.

Mayor Jose Espinosa III said he ordered the transfer because Kerr & Co. building had a bigger space.

In a letter dated Aug. 15, Espinosa told PECO, “With the transfer of the mentioned offices, the existence of your service under Meter No. S-15313 serves no more purpose. Accordingl­y, immediate terminatio­n of the said service meter is sought.”

Espinosa denied going after Treñas, a potential rival for mayor in next year’s election, to spite the congressma­n.

“I have nothing to do with the office of the congressma­n. Ngaa

maapektuha­n sya? Unless nagatap ang office of the congressma­n

sa linya ti maapektuha­n,” said Espinosa.

According to the mayor, the City Agricultur­e Office had one of the highest electric bills among city department­s and offices./

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