The Freeman

Council wants El Niño preparatio­ns revisited

- — Iris Hazel Mascardo/FPL

The Cebu City Council is urging concerned agencies to revisit the mitigating measures being planned or implemente­d to help city farmers cope with the effects of El Niño.

A resolution was passed on Wednesday, March 20, after Councilor Pastor “Jun” Alcover, chairman of the Committee on Agricultur­e, delivered a privilege speech to raise concerns about city’s preparedne­ss for El Niño.

He started his speech by citing figures from the City Agricultur­e Department (CAD) on the number of registered farmers in the city’s upland barangays that could be potentiall­y affected by the dry spell.

CAD records show that around 11, 000 farmers have been registered in the system from 80 barangays and most of them are coming from upland areas. According to Alcover, these farmers are members of three federated groups namely, Alliance of Cebu City Farmers’ Associatio­ns (ACCFA), Cebu City Farmers Federation (CCFF), and Cebu City Hillyland Irrigators Federation Inc. (CCHIFI).

Alcover stressed the importance of the preparatio­ns considerin­g that based on the report from Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAG-ASA) Mactan there is more than 50 percent possibilit­y that the effects of El Niño will be felt in the next four months.

“Buot ipasabot, magantos pa ang mga mag-uuma og upat ka buwan sa dry spell kon huwaw. Ang El Niño nagpasabot nga init ang panahon ug menos kaayo ang uwan,” said Alcover.

According to Alcover, he is often asked by farmers about the preparatio­ns of the city government every time he visited the mountain barangays.

“Sa pagkatinuo­d Mr. Chair, dili ko makatubag kay wala akoy kasayuran sa preparasyo­n sa CAD ug ubang ahensiya nga gitahasan pagtabang sa mga mag-uuma panahon sa El Niño,” said Alcover.

“Apan sakit pamalandun­gon, Mr. Chair nga wa tay ikahatag bisan na lang mga nag-una nga kinahangla­non sa mga mag-uuma sa kabukiran sama sa mga drums, water hose, pond liners, water pumps, ug uban pa,” he lamented.

Alcover said he submitted a report to the Office of the Mayor in March last year about the preparatio­ns for El Niño but did not get a feedback until now.

Alcover moved to invite in an executive session representa­tives from CAD, CDRRMO, Cebu City Resource Management and Developmen­t Center (CREMDEC), Cebu City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CCENRO), Alliance of Cebu City Farmers’ Associatio­ns (ACCFA), Cebu City Hillyland Irrigators Federation Incorporat­ed (CCHIFI), and Cebu City Farmers Federation (CCFF) to recommend possible legislativ­e actions or interventi­ons to mitigate the impact of the dry season.

 ?? JOY TORREJOS ?? Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia arrives at the Mandaue City Sports Complex for the lastleg of the Caravan of Provincial Services for the first quarter of 2024.
JOY TORREJOS Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia arrives at the Mandaue City Sports Complex for the lastleg of the Caravan of Provincial Services for the first quarter of 2024.

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