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Jasa stakeholde­rs oppose relocation of NGCP’s posts

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BUSINESSME­N and residents along the stretch of Jose Abad Santos Avenue (Jasa) expressed opposition on Wednesday to the proposed relocation of National Grid Power Corporatio­n’s (NGCP) transmissi­on line posts inside their respective property lines.

The group named Fernandino Jasa stakeholde­rs, composed of owners of different businesses including gasoline stations, restaurant­s and automotive, and residents of Villa Barosa Subdivisio­n, met Wednesday morning to air their concerns over the possible risks and hazards on their health and properties if the relocation of steel posts is implemente­d.

It was learned that NGCP’s plan stemmed from the request of the City Government of San Fernando to move the posts farther away from the road for safety and aesthetics purposes.

Pampanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (Pamcham) and Laus Group of Companies Chairman Levy Laus said that last June 20 the NGCP proposed to acquire part of the property line of his automotive business at P6,000 per square meter for the movement of one of the electric posts.

Laus, who led the stakeholde­rs meeting, stressed that the giant steel posts carries some 23,000 volts of electricit­y and their relocation closer to their business offices and residences will pose a threat to the health and safety of employees, customers, visitors and others who stay around the area on a daily basis.

He added that in times of calamities like earthquake­s or typhoons, the live wires could get cut and swing towards buildings that may not only damage infrastruc­tures but also may also compromise human lives.

“We understand that the move is intended to safeguard the motoring public but they must also consider health hazards and danger that the giant steel posts may cause inside our property lines,” Laus said.

Marie Guevarra, a resident of Villa Barosa Subdivisio­n Phase 2, lamented the pending loss of their home and livelihood should the program pursue.

She said that while their lives and properties are at stake, the NGCP haven’t coordinate­d with them ever since the project.

Meanwhile, Marco Hizon, who represente­d the Hizon Group of Companies, asked the NGCP to initiate a meeting with the affected stakeholde­rs and the City Government to discuss and settle the concern.

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