Sun Star Bacolod

Gamboa urges Baciwa to stop joint venture negotiatio­ns

- BY MERLINDA A. PEDROSA

BACOLOD City Councilor Wilson Gamboa Jr. urged the Bacolod City Water District (Baciwa) to stop their negotiatio­n with the Prime Water or any private company for a joint venture through public-private partnershi­p.

Gamboa, who led the informatio­n disseminat­ion at Baciwa yesterday with the Social Action Center (SAC), Baciwa employee’s union and other consumers group, said that Baciwa should consider the sentiments of the consumers group and the LOBACOLOD cal government unit.

“The consumers or the general public should join in this issue so that we can stop the plan of Baciwa to privatize the water district,” he said.

He added the public should be aware on what’s happening now at Baciwa.

Gamboa noted that President Rodrigo Duterte also earlier ordered the review of all the water concession­aires contracts entered into by the government to remove any onerous provision detrimenta­l to public interest.

Gamboa said the joint venture with the Prime Water is not an answer to address the water problem in Bacolod.

“It’s not for the benefit of the consumers, but it is for the benefit of the private company or the Prime Water. Let’s study issue and the background of the water concession­aires,” he said.

Gamboa earlier called on the board of directors of Baciwa to resign from their posts for failure to protect the consumers’ rights.

Gamboa said the Baciwa management is now finalizing the proposed joint venture or public-private partnershi­p between the Prime Water.

He said Baciwa also failed to conduct public hearing on the proposed joint venture on public-private partnershi­p between the Prime Water.

“They should consult us as well as the local government unit. We have the right to oppose this contract,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Baciwa management could not be reached for a comment as of press time.*

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? DENR-PENRO Negros Occidental joins in the nationwide initiative by the Department of Education's Brigada Eskwela with this year's theme "Matatag na Bayan para sa Maunlad na Paaralan". IEC Materials, brooms, trash bins, paint and some instructio­nal materials were distribute­d to Generoso Villanueva Sr. National High School. Personnel from DENR-PENRO Negros volunteere­d in helping-out cleaning and preparing some classrooms before the opening of classes.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO DENR-PENRO Negros Occidental joins in the nationwide initiative by the Department of Education's Brigada Eskwela with this year's theme "Matatag na Bayan para sa Maunlad na Paaralan". IEC Materials, brooms, trash bins, paint and some instructio­nal materials were distribute­d to Generoso Villanueva Sr. National High School. Personnel from DENR-PENRO Negros volunteere­d in helping-out cleaning and preparing some classrooms before the opening of classes.

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