Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bonoan back as DPWH chief

- BY DAN NAVARRO @tribunephl_dbn

The Commission on Appointmen­ts on Tuesday approved at the committee level the ad interim appointmen­t of Manuel Bonoan as Secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Bonoan, then president and chief executive officer of SMC Tollways, was appointed by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. last May, assuming the position on 30 June.

In his introducto­ry message before members of the CA, Bonoan said that he will commit and support the current administra­tion’s flagship infrastruc­ture program “Build, Better, More”

“Given a second chance to serve the Department of Public Works and Highways, I am well aware that the job is enormous, especially in these challengin­g times. I recognize that the DPWH is one of the key agencies that stimulate economic progress and relaunch our country out of the effects of the pandemic,” Bonoan said.

Senate President and CA chairman Juan Miguel Zubiri expressed optimism in Bonoan’s leadership as chief of the DPWH, calling his selection a “return of the comeback.”

“I don’t think we have any objections to this gentleman here, who served the DPWH with flying colors for many years,” Zubiri said.

When asked about his flagship projects for the current administra­tion, Bonoan said that he’ll be looking into revisiting of the country’s national road systems to provide ease of transporta­tion for motorists:

“A study prepared by the (Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency) indicated that the Philippine­s would lose about P3.5 billion if we did not address traffic congestion in our national highways, and these are some of the priority areas that we’re looking into,” Bonoan said.

Bid disruption­s

Members of the CA also raised certain issues to Bonoan, including Camarines Sur 2nd District Representa­tive Luis Raymund “LRay” Villafuert­e who pointed out disruption­s in the bidding process including nine constructi­on firms and a certain “Carlos Batalla” who he accused of extorting money for contractor­s.

Sen. Cynthia Villar also suggested Bonoan and the DPWH address right-of-way issues, which she said are hampering the progress of government infrastruc­ture projects, including the Cavite-Laguna Expressway:

“I hope the DPWH would realize that if you don’t interfere in the right-of-way problem, then our infrastruc­ture problems would be delayed,” Villar said.

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