Philippine Daily Inquirer

Onus on barangay leaders to conduct coastal cleanups

DILG says negligent local officials face administra­tive cases

- By Jhesset O. Enano @JhessetEna­noINQ

The majority of the barangays in Metro Manila have failed to conduct the mandated weekly cleanup of coastal areas, waterways and estuaries that flow into Manila Bay, according to a ranking official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

In an interview with the Inquirer on Wednesday, Undersecre­tary Epimaco Densing III said initial reports showed that about 70 percent of local government­s in the National Capital Region near Manila Bay failed to follow the DILG directive in conjunctio­n with the bay’s rehabilita­tion program, which was launched earlier this year.

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año, in a memorandum issued in January, ordered the officials from 178 cities and municipali­ties and 5,714 barangays in the Manila Bay Watershed Area to organize cleanup drives every Saturday.

The local government­s include those in Metro Manila, Calabarzon and Central Luzon.

Post-activity report

Under the directive, concerned barangays are required to submit a post-activity report to their city or municipal environmen­tal officer every Tuesday.

The report should include informatio­n on the number of attendees, volume of collected wastes and the coverage area, as well as photo documentat­ion.

Densing said officials faced administra­tive cases if found negligent in performing their duties.

“They will be given a notice to explain… If proven that they had been remiss of their duties, then we will file cases against them,” he said. “They have been warned.”

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu met last week with chairs of barangays with waterways that flow into Manila Bay to emphasize their role in the bay’s rehabilita­tion.

Cimatu said local government officials, particular­ly barangay chairs, were responsibl­e for implementi­ng environmen­tal laws.

This Sunday, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources will lead a cleanup of esteros and waterways, including the rivers in Tullahan, Pasig, Marikina, Malabon, San Juan and Parañaque.

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