The Manila Times

NEA to also probe co-ops’ performanc­e

- JORDEENE B. LAGARE

THE National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) will conduct its own review of the performanc­e of all electric cooperativ­es (ECs) in the country.

“Consistent with its mandate under Republic Act 10531, the NEA will, moving forward, conduct a thorough performanc­e review of the ECs involved—a task regularly performed by the NEA based on set of parameters or key performanc­e standards—and submit the results of the same to the DoE [Department of Energy] and the HoR [House of Representa­tives] for their appreciati­on and evaluation,” the agency said in a statement.

The NEA, which supervises ECs across the country, issued the statement amid the DoE’s earlier pronouncem­ent that it will check the showing of 121 ECs in line with the government’s goal of achieving total electrific­ation by 2020.

“The review will be an inclusive process,” Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi earlier said in a statement. “We will ask the ECs to identify their main challenges and work with them in determinin­g long-term and sustainabl­e solutions. For transparen­cy purposes, the results of the review will be made available to the public.”

The DoE has since then assured it would practice objectivit­y in the assessment of all ECs to identify the challenges that beset some of the troubled cooperativ­es.

“There will be due process for all ECs. Our priority is to address the root causes of their problems and help in their rehabilita­tion so they may provide the quality of services consumers in their franchise areas truly deserve,” Cusi said in a statement. But “for those [with] extremely dire cases, the government could no longer ignore the negative impact on citizens.”

Last month, the Energy chief recommende­d that 17 power co- ops be stripped of their franchises in a letter to House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. The move irked an industry group, which described it as “unjust”.

“This unjust and biased recommenda­tion was done without prior consultati­on with the concerned electric cooperativ­es,” the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperativ­es Associatio­n ( Philreca) said in a statement on Saturday.

The DoE has already withdrawn the recommenda­tion as it “sees the need to further evaluate and assess the present status and performanc­e of the 17 electric cooperativ­es,” Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a has said.

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