The Philippine Star

Rama seeks Gwen’s suspension over CBRT

- Caecent Magsumbol, Le Phyllis Antojado, Iris Hazel Mascardo /The Freeman

CEBU CITY – Mayor Michael Rama of Cebu City has asked Malacañang to suspend Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia in connection with the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project.

Rama filed an administra­tive complaint with the Office of the President.

He said Garcia committed abuse of authority, oppression and grave misconduct as well as graft and violation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees when she issued a memorandum to stop civil works on the bus project.

Rama said Garcia’s action would ”set a dangerous precedent and evince a chilling effect on the extent of a provincial governor’s administra­tive powers over local affairs.”

He said Garcia could not interfere with the affairs of Cebu City, which is a highly urbanized city.

Rama said Garcia did not oppose the project in the past and even attended the groundbrea­king ceremony on Feb. 27 last year.

The camp of Garcia, meanwhile, said the memorandum of the governor was “an act as a steward of the properties of Cebu province.”

”It is the right of the property owner to stop it and not meant to meddle with Cebu City,” provincial legal officer Donato Villa told The FREEMAN.

Villa cited Garcia’s memorandum dated Feb. 27 on possible violations of law, noting that the project is within the buffer zone of the provincial capitol building, which is considered a national historical landmark.

“If she did not take action, it would be derelictio­n of duty on her part because she is not protecting the property,” Villa said.

He said Garcia has yet to receive a copy of Rama’s complaint.

The Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an and League of Municipali­ties in the Philippine­s-Cebu have issued resolution­s to stop the project, saying it was not authorized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

Garcia had earlier said the capitol building is entitled to “priority protection from modificati­on or demolition resulting from all government projects.”

Government projects that may potentiall­y affect the integrity of historical sites should be referred to the NCCA, she added. –

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Local and foreign tourists enjoy swimming and other activities on a beach in Panglao, Bohol yesterday.
EDD GUMBAN Local and foreign tourists enjoy swimming and other activities on a beach in Panglao, Bohol yesterday.

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