P20.8-M vital infrastructure projects completed in Sulu
ZAMBOANGA
CITY, July 29 (PNA) -- Residents of the three island barangays in
Tongkil, Sulu are rejoicing over the completion of three multi-million
vital infrastructure projects implemented and turned-over by the
administration of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
through its ARMM Social Fund Project (ASFP) to host government units in
the region.
The projects included a Timber Footbridge with Pier Head,
Multi-Purpose Center and a Rock causeway (Fishing Port), which the ASFP
implemented in barangays Bangalaw, Sigumbal and Dungon under its
Community Development Assistance (CDA) and Strategic Regional
Infrastructure (SRI).
ASFP Project Manager Nasser Sinarimbo said the
implementation of the CDA component came about as sought by organized
residents who are empowered to manage the projects “to help uplift their
socio-economic condition.”
Sinarimbo said the process known as Community Driven
Development (CDD) is being adopted by the ASFP for of its uniqueness in
promoting the “bayanihan” concept, which bonds Filipinos together amid
diversities in carrying out beneficial undertakings in their
communities.
Sinarimbo said the SRI component is done in partnership with
major departments in ARMM which is geared towards the rehabilitation
and improvement of various critical regional infrastructures such as
hospitals, ports, roads, training and laboratory centers and classroom
buildings.
He said the rock causeway constructed in Barangay Dungon
forms part of the second batch of SRI projects implemented with the help
of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Regional
Ports Management Authority (RPMA).
“Given the short period of out stint, we will continue
supporting our people the best that we could as long as we see
willingness and commitment to help themselves developed as key to
improve their lives,” acting ARMM Gov. Ansaruddin Adiong said.
Benjie Aslim, Treasurer of the People’s Organization in
Barangay Bangalaw, said his group will treasure the project as a legacy
from the Adiong administration, which came into power after the fateful
2009 Maguindanao massacre of 57 people including 31 journalists.
“We are thankful to the ARMM Social Fund for giving us not
only this project on the basis of our felt-need but also the chance to
manage it,” Aslim said.
Tongkil Mayor Abdulwahid Sahidullah hoped the ASFP will
continue to assist his towns in response to his constituents’ close
collaboration in the implementation of development interventions.
The three projects were funded through a government soft
loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) amounting to
some P20.8 million.
As of May 2010, 992 barangays in 118 towns in ARMM have been
covered by the ASFP with various projects including 2,184 small-scale
infrastructures like tire path, trade centers, health centers,
footbridge, mini-wharf, coconut grillers, among others.
JICA supplemented the original financier of the ASFP, the
World Bank, which provided a loan of US million to the Philippine
government. (PNA)
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