Secretary Andanar helps endorse anti-insurgency projects of Siaton, Negros Oriental to national government
MANILA - All agencies of the national government are closely working together to ensure that communities can have programs and services that will usher development and peace, Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said on Wednesday.
During
the Network Briefing News, Secretary Andanar offered to help the local
government unit of Siaton, Negros Oriental in endorsing to the national
government their projects dedicated for their conflict-afflicted areas there.
Siaton
Mayor Cezanne Fritz H. Diaz has sought the help of the PCOO chief, noting that
some of its barangays have not received any infrastructure programs, such as
farm-to-market roads, which make it difficult for farmers there to have decent
incomes.
“Nakita
ko naman dun yung mga taga-bundok dito they are very hardworking pero kung
mag-ani sila ng mga mais nila at magpa-mill, lugi sila kasi sa transportasyon
pa lang ng habal-habal, talo na sila. Kasi around 5 hours ang pagbaba nila
[I've seen how hardworking people from the hinterlands are, but come harvest
time for corn and they mill their produce, they already lose potential income
to costly transportation expenses alone. They have to travel 5 hours in
motorcycles],” he said.
Mayor
Diaz further said that creating roads leading to far flung communities would
mean more access to transport goods and products from farms.
“Hoping
yung mga tao dito kasi for many years, hindi pa nakatikim ng daan na matino.
They are using horses. Kaya ‘pah may doktrina yung NPA doon, eh syempre totoo
yung sinasabi ng NPA kasi hindi naman umaabot yung gobyerno doon [The people
here are hoping, because for many years we do not have concrete roads there They
are using horses. That is why there is NPA presence there, and they can say
that government presence is not felt there],” he added and noted that the LGU
is also trying its best to deliver services to its constituents.
Secretary
Andanar read a text message by Department of Interior and Local Government
(DILG) Undersecretary Marlo Iringan responding to the request of Mayor Diaz.
“For
2021, walang beneficiary barangay sa Siaton, Negros Oriental. Actually there
are no beneficiary barangays in all of Region 7. But for 2022 SBDP, there are
three proposed barangays in Siaton to be covered namely Barangay Tayak,
[Barangay] Apoloy, and Barangay Mantiquil,” the message read.
Secretary
Andanar offered to lend the local government a hand by following up other
concerned agencies where they can direct their requests. He also said that he
would raise their request to be included in the Barangay Development Program
(BDP) to National Security Adviser (NSA) Hermogenes Esperon, Jr.