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Monday, June 24, 2013

Tawi-Tawi seaweed growers receive solar dryers from DTI

Felipo David G. Malcampo

BONGAO, Tawi-Tawi – Organized seaweed-producers in nine island- municipalities of Tawi-Tawi are recipients of solar dryers on stilts from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI-ARMM).
In a long distance interview, DTI OIC-Provincial Director Nazrullah G. Masahud said that each of these 9 units of solar dryer, which includes a stockroom and production materials, cost some P388.210.

The solar dryer measures 60 feet by 40 feet while the stockroom is 18 feet by 18 feet.

Masahud also disclosed that the project is part of the P 8.59 billion allotted by President Benigno Aquino III under the Transition Support Plan (TISP) - a roadmap to ‘matuwid na daan’ of good governance and reforms in the provinces and cities within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

In a separate interview, Senior Trade Industry Specialist Gunna H. Mohammad explained that while there are many seaweed growers in the province, only one established and organized group per island-municipality was initially targeted. “The project is a grant and the beneficiaries are bound by a memorandum of agreement (MOA)," she added.

The nine beneficiaries, Mohammad said, are coming from the island-municipalities of Sitangkay, Sibutu, Bongao, Sapa-sapa, Tandubas, Languyan, South Ubian, Simunul, and Panglima Sugala.

Tawi-Tawi province has 11 island-municipalities.

Meanwhile, Monitoring Officer Raja Lakandula Aming stressed that “the TISP closely monitors the project implementation in all phases in collaboration with other non-government and people’s organizations in the area.”

The ceremonial turnover of the solar dryers last June 15 in a loc al hotel here was led by DTI-ARMM Secretary Sangkula Tindick .

Gracing the occasion were Bongao Municipal Mayor Japer Que and Executive Assistant Abraham Dalagan, who represented Governor Sadikul Sahali.

Also in attendance were DTI-IX Assistant Regional Director Sitti Amina Jain; DTI-XII Regional Director Ibrahim Guiamadel; Provincial Director Anacleto Blanco, ARMM-TISP National Coordinator; and DTI provincial directors from Tawi-tawi, Sulu, Basilan, Lanao and Maguindanao.

The same affair was witnessed by personnel from Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and representatives from various people’s organizations. (PIA9)