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Group files complaint against Gov. Jubahib

- (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao) / JPC S

THE Coalition Against Privatizat­ion of Electric Cooperativ­es (CAPECs) expressed concern about the alleged harassment experience­d recently by its members.

The incident of alleged harassment began a day after the members of the Coalition jointly subscribed their affidavit of complaint to the Office of City Prosecutor in Tagum City, Davao del Norte on April 28, 2023.

On May 2, 2023, the CAPECs filed a complaint against Davao del Norte Governor Edwin I. Jubahib before the Office of the Ombudsman and the Office of the President of the Philippine­s for allegedly violating the ‘specific laws’ in the allegation leading the rally supporting the Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC), a private for profit electric distributi­on company that will replace the Northern Davao Electric Cooperativ­e (Nordeco), which has a franchise to operate in Davao de Oro and some towns and cities in Davao del Norte.

According to a press conference held on May 22, 2023 at Miko’s Brew in Tagum City, the complainan­ts recounted a series of “house hopping” initiated by people allegedly associated with Governor Jubahib, who persuaded them to withdraw the complaint against the governor.

“Governor Jubahib has organized the rally on April 4, 2023 which used the provincial government resources like vehicles and employees. The acts violated the anti – graft and corruption practices specified in the Republic Act No. 3019 and Republic Act No. 10121,” Asuncion J. Eñigo, CAPECs member and one of the complainan­ts, said.

CAPECs explained through their press release what is contained in the Republic Act.

“Republic Act No. 3019 otherwise known as the Anti–Graft and Corrupt Practices Act prohibits among others the public officials to give any private party any unwanted benefits in the discharge of his official administra­tive functions. On the other hand, Republic Act No. 10121 or known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010 mandates the public officials to reserve the government issued vehicles ready for the disaster risk reduction and management,” CAPECs said.

“Aside from the vehicles and employees, the provincial government has also spent fuel for the rally. These resources should have served the communitie­s instead,” said Diahn Czri L. Semic, the Vice President of CAPECs who is also a plaintiff.

Despite the incident, the members-consumers-owners (member-consumer-owners) of Nordeco and the CAPECs rallied where they were led through a walk and street dancing starred by some individual­s wearing gowns and other costumes on Labor Day, May 1.

The electric cooperativ­e called to respect the decision of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to retain the franchise of Nordeco Inc. in some towns in the provinces of Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro.

Last year, President Marcos Jr. vetoed Republic Act 10554, which is a pushed bill came out for the expansion of the Davao Light franchise in Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro instead of the current electricit­y supplier Nordeco.

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