Panay News

Building roads in remote barangays

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IN THE REMOTE reaches of Calinog, Iloilo, a transforma­tive project is underway. With a budget of P135 million, a significan­t road concreting project aims to reshape the lives of residents in Barangay Hilwan and its neighborin­g areas.

For the most isolated barangays, such as Hilwan, infrastruc­tural developmen­t represents more than mere convenienc­e. It is a vital lifeline that connects residents to the broader socioecono­mic landscape. The project, supported by a collaborat­ion among the Department of Tourism (DOT), the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and local government­al agencies, promises to reduce travel times significan­tly and improve the quality of life for approximat­ely 665 residents.

But the road project in Hilwan is not just about laying concrete; it’s about laying the foundation for a stronger community and a robust local economy. The direct benefits are manifold. Firstly, it will lower transporta­tion costs dramatical­ly. For residents who currently rely on motorcycle­s to navigate the rough terrain to the town center, and who pay upwards of P300 per trip, the new roads will ease financial burdens and increase accessibil­ity. Moreover, local products, particular­ly abaca — a major agricultur­al output of Barangay

Hilwan — will reach broader markets more efficientl­y, reducing haulage costs that have long stifled the local economy.

Beyond economics, building roads in remote villages will enhance safety and accessibil­ity, proving crucial during emergencie­s when time is of the essence. Educationa­l opportunit­ies will become more accessible, allowing children and adults alike to travel to schools and educationa­l programs, which were previously a daunting journey away.

In Hilwan, the road project also holds promise for eco-tourism — a burgeoning industry that thrives on the accessibil­ity of natural attraction­s. With the enhanced road network, spots like the Bugsokan and Igbagyo waterfalls are set to become more accessible, attracting tourists whose spending will boost local businesses and create new jobs.

This road project in Calinog is an example of how targeted infrastruc­tural investment­s can uplift entire communitie­s. It underscore­s the importance of extending such developmen­ts to other remote barangays across the Philippine­s. Every road built is a step towards inclusivit­y, ensuring that the benefits of growth and developmen­t are not confined to urban centers but are shared across the nation.

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