Sun Star Bacolod

‘BIG HELP TOWARDS STABILITY’

- BY TERESA D. ELLERA

PRESIDENT FERDINAND Marcos, Jr. is set to arrive in Negros Occidental Monday, April 8, for the ceremonial energizati­on of a major power project of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) and the distributi­on of land titles and support projects of the Department of Agrarian Reform.

The president is expected to make an aerial survey of the recently completed

Cebu-negros-panay (CNP) project of the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP) and proceed at the sub-station in Barangay Mansilinga­n, Bacolod City for the ceremonial energizati­on of the project.

Also expected to arrive with the president is Energy Secretary Rafael Lotilla and DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III.

Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said on Sunday, April 7 that the recently completed CNP project of the NGCP will “be a big help towards stability.”

“Stable power generates developmen­t, and with the completion of a major transmissi­on line, we can expect lesser brownouts,” Lacson said.

The governor pointed out that as the province grows, “more power generation may be needed, hence, more transmissi­on lines in the future to be constructe­d.”

CNP Phase 3 project involves 442 circuit kilometers (km) of new transmissi­on lines, 98 circuit km of submarine cables, and the developmen­t of six new 230 kv substation­s with an overall capacity of 3800 MVA, allowing accommodat­ion of generation additions and load growth.

In Bago City at the Manuel Y. Torres Memorial Coliseum and Cultural Center, Marcos will also lead DAR’S distributi­on of a total of 4,724 Certificat­es of Land

Ownership Award (CLOAS) comprising 2,550 hectares of land to 2,797 agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARBS) of Negros Occidental.

Estrella is expected to distribute the land titles that are generated under the new lands and the Support Parcelizat­ion of Lands for Individual Titling or Project SPLIT.

He vowed to support Marcos’ call to expedite the distributi­on of land ownership titles to farmer-beneficiar­ies of agrarian reform and provide support to help the ARBS improve their living conditions.

To ensure the ARBS’ success, over 59 million worth of support services will be distribute­d to 19 ARB organizati­ons (ARBOS) in Negros Occidental which include farm-to-market road (FMR) projects, Tulay ng Pangulo Para sa Kaunlarang Pang-agraryo (TPKP project) and farm machinerie­s and equipment (FME), Estrella said in a news release on Sunday.*

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