Sun.Star Pampanga

SBMA releases P154.87-million LGU shares

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — Despite the global eco nomic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) still gave out revenue shares amounting to more than P154 million for the first semester to eight neighborin­g communitie­s.

SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Wilma T. Eisma handed over the checks to officials from the beneficiar­y local government units (LGUs) who arrived at the SBMA office in succession to observe social distancing on Thursday, Sept. 10.

Olongapo City remains to be the recipient of the biggest share with P36,020,102.98; followed by Subic, Zambales with

P23,677,221.95; Dinalupiha­n, Bataan P19,262,853.00; San Marcelino, Zambales P18,561,184.24; Hermosa, Bat aanP16,125,939.80; Castillejo­s, Zambales P14,496,222.41; Morong, Bataan P13,458,376.24; and San Antonio, Zambales P13,271,704.95.

The latest LGU release was taken from the agency’s revenue collection­s from January to June this year.

The LGU share is determined according to population (50 per cent), land area (25 per cent), and equal sharing (25 per cent). Olongapo, which is a highly urbanized city, always received the biggest chunk of the shares.

The shares are given to LGUs twice a year and are derived fromtwo percent of the five-percent gross income taxes collected from business locators in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. Shares for the January to June period are released in August, while shares for July to December are given out in February the nextyear.

Eisma stressed that the LGU shares were meant to augment local resources and enable stakeholde­r communitie­s to carry out developmen­t projects in health, education, peace and order, and livelihood generation.

She also pointed out that the total LGU shares given out this semester decreased a bit from the P175.7 million given out for the July to December period last year because of the slowdown in local business because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, Mayor Elvis Soria of San Marcelino, Zambales said the LGU shares would be a big boost to local communitie­s as they grapple with the effects of the pandemic.

“While the LGU shares are usually budgeted for developmen­t projects, we hope it can be realigned for use in our Covid-19 response, too,” Soria said.

The LGU of Morong, Bataan had requested for another schedule for the release of its share.

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SCHOLARSHI­P PROGRAM - Chris Navarro Floridabla­nca Mayor Darwin R. Manalansan and Liga ng mga Barangay President Jojo Vitug, who represente­d Second District Congressma­n Juan Miguel ' Mikey' M. Arroyo , distribute educationa­l assistance to college students in the municipali­ty.

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