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Leyte cities told: finish post-’Yolanda’ projects

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of the Interior and Local Government has asked three local government units to rush the implementa­tion of the first batch of post-Yolanda projects to avoid reverting back unspent funds to the National Treasury.

In a report to the media, the DILG said three projects under the 2013 releases for the Recovery Assistance Yolanda (RAY) is not yet complete nearly three years after the fund disburseme­nt.

“If it’s really beyond their capacity, the money will be returned to the Bureau of Treasury, but we’re trying our best that no money would lapse especially that these projects are badly needed,” said Marivel C. Sacendonci­llo, DILG Eastern Visayas regional director.

These incomplete projects, as posted in the DILG official website are the rehabilita­tion of public market in Tanauan, Leyte; constructi­on of city hall in Tacloban City, and rehabilita­tion of city hall in Ormoc City.

Under RAY batch 1, the national government has poured PHP938 million funds for repair of 144 buildings owned by town and city government­s along super typhoon Yolanda’s path in Eastern Visayas region.

Sacendonci­llo hopes that all projects will be completed within the year to contribute to the full recovery of affected areas.

The official believed that backlogs could be attributed to the capability of local government units to come up with resilient engineerin­g designs and some procuremen­t concerns.

To address this, the DILG has tied up with Eastern Visayas State University in Tacloban City, Samar State University in Catbalogan City, and the Eastern Samar State University in Borongan City to provide technical assistance to local government units.

“We are confident that SUCs offering engineerin­g courses will help us not only to address this backlog, but in future projects as well,” she added.

At least 29 local government units have been trained last week. Another 29 LGUs will be trained this week.

After the RAY batch 1, the DILG disbursed early in 2015 the PHP995.06 million funds for 1,613 subproject­s under batch 2 intended for reconstruc­tion of barangay (village) facilities.

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