Philippine Daily Inquirer

Mindanao power woes seen to worsen

87 landowners file claims against Transco

- By Amy R. Remo

MINDANAO’S power woes are expected to be further aggravated as landowners in certain parts of the island have threatened to prevent National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s and state-owned National Transmissi­on Corp. (Transco) from entering their property

where transmissi­on towers have been put up.

In a statement, lawyer Paterno Esmaquel, who was commission­ed by nongovernm­ent organizati­on Pilipinas Para sa Pinoy Inc. (PPP), said the 87 affected landowners would make good on their threats unless they receive their right-of-way settlement from Transco.

The warnings, according to Esmaquel, could further exacerbate the Mindanao power situation as NGCP and Transco would be barred from conducting much-needed regular maintenanc­e of the affected towers.

The warning stemmed from claims of 87 landowners that Transco have yet to compensate for the use of their lands for its transmis- sion towers. The 87 claimants already included the eight landowners who recently surfaced and sought just compensati­on from Transco for the use of their lands for the latter’s transmissi­on facilities after more than 20 years.

The land owners said they could file separate criminal complaints against Transco president Rolando Bacani and hold him criminally liable for violating the Anti-graft and Corrupt Practices Act for Transco’s failure to pay the claims of the affected land owners.

The Mindanao-based landowners claimed their lands were being occupied by Transco’s

transmissi­on towers. They alleged that Transco had built the transmissi­on tower on their property more than 20 years ago without paying just compensati­on or rentals.

The amount was not specified in the letter since it still had to be determined.

The landowners said the transmissi­on towers had caused unrealized revenues to them and that Transco’s occupation or use of the lands was illegal and unlawful without an expropriat­ion order from the courts or a negotiated agreement on the right of way.

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