Philippine Daily Inquirer

ARMM to get P10B more in projects from P-Noy

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COTABATO CITY—At least P10 billion more in infrastruc­ture projects would be completed in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) before the Aquino administra­tion bows out of office next year, officials said.

ARMM Public Works Secretary Don Mustapha Loong said the P10-billion infrastruc­ture program covers key projects in the region’s five provinces.

Loong said the projects include the improvemen­t of some 500 kilometers of municipal and provincial roads, 13 bridges, 17 seaports and 12 drainage structures.

ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman said the projects also include the concreting of the 17-km Maraning-Marang-Marang Road, an interislan­d road which forms part of Tawi-Tawi’s circumfere­ntial road. The loop would connect the towns of Languyan and Bongao, the province’s capital, with concrete roads and bridges. The two towns are separated by sea and people travel between them on traditiona­l small boats and fast watercraft.

Hataman said rural water projects had been put in place where there used to be none in the remote Sulu villages of Kandaga, Liban, Samok, Bandang Kintaan, Tuyang and Talipao poblacion.

Amid flooding that swept 25 villages in Maguindana­o, Loong said the ARMM should also be helping implement the Mindanao River Basin Master Plan of the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA).

He cited as example of a successful project the reconstruc­tion of the Jolo drainage system that helped prevent floods similar to those that devastated the town in 2011.

“There’s just too much water from nearby provinces,” said engineer Zainal Mlok Jr., of the second engineerin­g district office of Maguindana­o.

He said the solution is to implement the Mindanao River Basin Master Plan.

Aside from flood control and drainage projects, Loong said roads leading to national heritage and cultural tourism developmen­t sites are also being upgraded to boost local tourism.

The Aquino administra­tion is pouring in projects to Muslim autonomous areas alongside its push for a new autonomous system to replace the existing ARMM through the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).

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