Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

DILG-NorMin identifies 9 priority projects in 2018

- (With reports from Mary Ross Odchigue and Cyrill Garcia, USTP interns/SunStar CDO) By Jo Ann Sablad

THE Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-Northern Mindanao has identified nine priority projects to be establishe­d by the municipali­ties in the region this year.

On Thursday, January 18, the DILG presented a project menu which includes the nine priority projects such as: (1) Local Access Road, (2) Local Bridges, (3) Provision of Potable Water Supply, (4) Provision of Sanitary Toilet and Hygiene Facilities, (5) Small Water Impounding Project, (6) Evacuation Center, (7) Disaster Risk Reduction Rescue Equipment, (8) Rain Water Catchment Facility, and (9) Municipal Drug Rehabilita­tion Facility.

DILG Regional Director Arnel Agabe said the project menu is a guide for the municipali­ties in coming up with future projects that would be “complement­ary and supportive to the Philippine developmen­t plan” of the National Government.

“The beneficiar­ies are the people of the particular barangay [where the project will be establishe­d]. Para pud ni sa atoang mga kaigsoonan na (This is also for the people who were) victimized by using illegal drugs,” Agabe said.

Agabe said although the 84 municipali­ties of Northern Mindanao have already submitted their priority list in compliance to the preparatio­ns done for the General Appropriat­ions for 2018, they have to revisit and revise the list as the funding assistance provided for municipali­ty projects had been reduced by 45 percent.

“It means to say we have to re-prioritize, they revisit katong una nila na (their first) submission and at the same time tan-awon pud nila ang ilang (they will look into their) local developmen­t instrument program... So atoa karon (for now), they should come up with a new list as to how they will be allocating sa katong (the) 55 percent na remaining amount for assistance to the municipali­ties,” Agabe said.

The DILG regional director also encouraged the local government units to ensure the implementa­tion of the projects, once identified, and to properly use the funding provided by the National Government.

“So the money, the financial assistance nga atoang ihatag sa ila (that we will give them) should be spent where it is intended because we will closely monitor everything especially that this National Government giving money to assist our LGU (local government unit),” Agabe said.

He added that the local officials will be held responsibl­e for the performanc­e and the financial accountabi­lity.

“Everything now is based on performanc­e. So we would like to encourage our LGU (local government unit) to really perform,” Agabe said.

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