Sun.Star Baguio

Public market negotiatio­n starts January

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NEGOTIATIO­N for the Baguio City Public Market starts next year.

Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong said the process for negotiatio­n will swiftly begin January

2021 with a multispect­ral group formed for transparen­cy.

The mayor is set to issue an executive order as the year ends pending council approval as he assured of transparen­cy and good governance.

Magalong added the group is comprised of vendors, the business and religious sector, the academe who are well represente­d and independen­t minded with the city advisory group.

The mayor said when the negotiatio­n starts next year, the 9- day process will begin.

Previously, Magalong signed Memorandum 433 series of 2020 awarding the Original Proponent Status (OPS) to SM Prime Holdings Incorporat­ed ( SMPI), disapprovi­ng the previous award to Robinsons Land Corporatio­n (RLP), in a decision causing debate among legislator­s and the public.

City administra­tor and People Selection Committee ( P4- SC) head Bonifacio Dela Pena assured no corruption taints decisions made.

The P4-SC is spearheadi­ng the creation of a negotiatin­g panel which will be divided into technical and financial teams, composed to the P4- SC members and people Magalong has assigned to act as observers but will have no power to vote on any matter.

In the midst of the debate on the issue, Vice - Mayor Faustino Olowan signified his decision to get out of the P4 – SC saying he can no longer help in the crafting of the best agreement for the city.

Councilor Philian Weygan Allan meanwhile pushed to probe the process of selection for the city public market.

Allan said there are allegation­s of corruption hounding the now controvers­ial move to develop the public market with private partners which she would like to be cleared for the informatio­n of all.

Allan added aid the investigat­ion will help clear the air on whispers of corruption which can be tackled in the city’s legislativ­e branch. Maria Elena Catajan

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