Mindanao Times

P21-M in projects turned over to Tawi-tawi town

- (Joy M. Montecalvo)

THE DEPARTMENT of Agricultur­e-Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project turned over four infrastruc­ture projects to the Municipali­ty of Tandbuas, Tawi-tawi.

Exactly one year ago, they had a ground breaking ceremony of the said projects under the IBUILD Component. The fast implementa­tion of the project now benefits the 5,169 farmers and fisherfolk in Tandubas.

Amounting to P21 Million, the suprojects include Ballak Warehouse with Solar Drier worth P4.96 million; Tapian Warehouse with Solar Drier worth P4.96 million; Silantup Warehouse with Solar Drier worth P4.96 million; Tapian Soka Fish landing worth P 5.996 million.

The warehouse and solar driers will benefit the farmers for they can now have proper storage and drying facilities for their agricultur­al produce. The fish landing on the other hand can now cater the fishing vessels, and boats in transporti­ng goods and riding public not only from the island of Tandubas but

also to nearby fishing municipali­ties and barangays it Tawi-tawi.

In her message, Municipal Mayor Raheima Salih showed her support to the project and to the people in her municipali­ty.

“The fact that PRDP gave us these projects is a sign of progress here in Tandubas. Much of the success is through the efforts of our engineers. I always tell them whatever support they need they just tell me as long as we give what is necessary to help improve the lives of our residents here. In terms of project implementa­tion, it’s always a step-by-step process. I also see how supportive the barangays are in terms of these projects that they always make themselves available when it comes to improving our place.”

Present during the turnover ceremony are Amal Solayman (Asst to Minister on Planning and Policy BARMM); Tong Pinguiaman (GGU Unit Head PRDP/Chief of Operations DA); Hon. Hja. Rahiema Salih (Municipal Mayor Tandubas); Engr. Konsong Ladjahassa­n (MPMIU Head); Engr. Abdurahman Malali (Proj. Engr. Dawing Const.) and barangay chairperso­ns Hj. Alnajib Asri (Silantup); Hja. Jemma Assil (Ballak); Hja. Nurjam Faisal (Tapian); Hja. Rosatima Awad. Dr. Sahajin Hassan (PAO Tawi-Tawi).

Aside from the completed project, the municipali­ty has an on-going constructi­on of Kepeng-Ungus Matata Farm to Market Road worth P33 million with a total length of 3.6 kilometers. They are targeting to turnover this project before the end of the year since it’s already 99.9% completed.

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