Philippine Daily Inquirer

WB asked to examine irrigation project

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TABUK CITY—An ecumenical group led by Catholic and Anglican churches asked the World Bank (WB) to examine the Kalinga irrigation project it financed because of serious work delays that it said had forced rice farmers to suspend planting last year.

In a Feb. 22 letter addressed to WB president Jim Yong Kim, the Kalinga and Apayao Religious Sector Associatio­n (Karsa) asked the bank to review the P425-million rehabilita­tion project for the Upper Chico River Irrigation System (UCRIS) operated by the National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA).

The group informed Kim that a 260-meter portion of the UCRIS canal was washed out when Typhoon “Ineng” struck the province in August last year due to the “failure of a government contractor to install the facility’s radial gates which controlled the flow of diverted river water.”

Karsa also rejected a recommenda­tion of a WB team to extend the work contract for two more years to complete the repairs and upgrade of UCRIS.

The letter was signed by Karsa chair Rev. Luis Aoas, a Lutheran pastor.

NIA called for extension

The group, an alliance of churches in Kalinga province, said it was concerned about the impact of the delayed project on parishione­rs and on farmers, in particular.

UCRIS serves 11,300 ha of rice land in Tabuk City and Pinukpok town in Kalinga and in Quezon town in Isabela province. Its rehabilita­tion is one of 58 contracts under the WB participat­ory irrigation developmen­t project (PIDP).

The UCRIS contract is financed by a $10-million loan and is supposed to terminate in March. NIA has petitioned the government to extend the project until September.

Since Jan. 1, farmers have resumed their planting cycle now that UCRIS has been dischargin­g water.

But the church leaders want an investigat­ion of the PDIP, stressing in their letter that “the fiasco would not have taken place” had NIA and the contractor performed their duties properly. Estanislao Albano Jr., Inquirer Northern Luzon contributo­r

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