The Philippine Star

P557.8-M Cebu infra projects delayed — COA

- – Jean Marvette Demecillo/The Freeman

The Commission on Audit (COA) has questioned the city government’s non-implementa­tion of at least 25 infrastruc­ture projects amounting to P557.8 million.

Among these projects are phase 2 of the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) worth P300 million; Inayawan landfill rehabilita­tion, P72 million; renovation of the city condominiu­m, P26.8 million; road concreting, P14 million; renovation of Operation Second Chance rehabilita­tion facility, P5 million, and concrete fencing of South Road properties among other road projects, P12 million.

Only one project with a funding of P1.8 million was implemente­d last year, the COA said.

In a memorandum dated Feb. 23, COA auditors Cymbeline Uy and Maria Daisy Bercede said the failure of the city government to implement the projects ”deprived the intended beneficiar­ies of timely and maximum use... and hindered the uplifting of the economic and social condition of its constituen­ts.”

“We recommend... full implementa­tion of the projects... so that the desired services and benefits can be delivered to its beneficiar­ies,” the COA memorandum read.

The COA said the city government should also monitor and assess the progress of the implementa­tion of the projects to ensure the desired level of efficiency. In a document obtained by

The Freeman, Cebu City engineer Kenneth Enriquez said among the reasons for the delay in the implementa­tion of the projects are the processing of clearance and building permits, small budget allocation, non-submission of deed of donation by concerned barangays and program and cost estimates awaiting the mayor’s signature.

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