Sun.Star Cebu

22 Cebu municipali­ties get funds under aid program

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The Department of Interior and Local government (DILG) yesterday said that about 22 Cebu towns received funds ranging from P10.57 million to P24.39 million from the National Government.

DILG 7 Director Rene Burdeos told Sunstar Cebu that about 22 municipali­ties in Bohol and one in Siquijor also received funds under the Assistance to Disadvanta­ged Municipali­ties (ADM) program.

Burdeos said a total of P690.83 million was directly released to the municipali­ties under the General Appropriat­ions Act of 2017.

The system was like the Bottom Up Budgeting (BUB) of for- mer President Benigno Aquino III where projects were identified by civil society organizati­ons (CSOs).

This was changed to ADM by the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte and the projects were identified by the Local Gov-

The Assistance to Disadvanta­ged Municipali­ties took its cue from the Bottom Up Budgetting program of the Aquino administra­tion. LGU’s, Civil Society Organizati­ons identify their needs, propose budget.

ernment Units (LGUs) themselves.

Burdeos said there are 198 projects covered by these funds in Region 7, which include five basic infrastruc­tures that are really needed in the towns, such as potable water system, evacuation facilities, access roads, small water impounding, and sanitation and health facilities.

The Cebu municipali­ties that received the developmen­t assistance were Alcantara, Asturias, Balamban, Bantayan, Carmen, Catmon, Compostela, Daanbantay­an, Ginatilan, Moalboal, Pinamungah­an, Poro, Ronda, Sibonga, Sogod, Tabuelan, Consolacio­n, Min- glanilla, Samboan, Santa Fe, Santander and Tabogon.

Burdeos said the ADM allocation­s were released to the LGUs after they obtained the Good Financial Housekeepi­ng (GFH) mark from DILG, and upon compliance with both assessment and adoption of rules on Public Financial Management (PFM) laid down by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

Burdeos added that the ADM is anchored on the needs of municipali­ties, and serves as a measure to influence local government­s toward good governance, promote transparen­cy and eradicate corruption.

He said that if some LGUs are not part of the first batch of ADM, they will be included in the second batch, provided they will comply with the fund release requiremen­ts.

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