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Monday, October 29, 2012

Monetary incentives provided to Siay, Tungawan ARCs

By Breezy C. Jimenez

IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay, October 29 - The Tri-People Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) in Tungawan town and Lower Sibuguey ARC in the municipality of Siay are provided with monetary incentives to hasten the implementation of the approved rural infrastructure projects under the Department of Agrarian Reform’s Agrarian Reform Communities Project II (ARCP2) and by the national government’s fiscal transfer mechanism Performance-Based Grant System (PBGS).

In a conference held recently at Roderic’s Resort this town, the National Project Coordination Office (NPCO) Procurement Unit, headed by Romeo C. Maningas encouraged the LGUs concerned to comply with the required documents the soonest possible so as to avail of the maximum 20% of the approved rural infrastructure sub-project’s contract cost but not to exceed a certain amount depending on the LGU’s income class, to mobilize the completion of the sub-project in their respective ARCs.

For Tungawan, the sub-project targeted for implementation is the concreting of Libertad farm-to-market road (FMR) with a total length of .84 km and approved budget cost of approximately P4.2 million pesos.       

For Siay town, the sub-project approved is the construction of flood control dike cum farm-to-market road with physical target of 7.35 kilometers and approved budget cost of approximately P25.4 million pesos.

Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer II Rizzel B. Villanueva lauded the objectives of the PBGS since this will likewise redound to ARB empowerment through social development.

In addition, with the present administration of Governor Rommel A. Jalosjos and Congressman Romeo Jalosjos, Jr., social development and economic progress  not just in the ARCs but in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay, will definitely manifest with their joint effort and active partnership with the Department of Agrarian Reform and other line agencies to effect projects and programs.

To date, the above-mentioned sub-projects are on the process of being published in newspapers of national and regional circulation to invite prospective bidders.

Other members of the NPCO Procurement Unit who shed light on PBGS were Rene Naces, Ian Joseph Yasoña, Beth Rolusta and Eugenio Antonio Dig. (JPA/ALT/BCJ/DAR/PIA9)