Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Major infra projects underway to link communities across Normin

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (May 28, 2024/PIA) – Engr. Zenaida Tan, the regional director of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-10, unveiled the latest progress on infrastructure flagship projects in northern Mindanao during the premiere episode of “Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas” on May 28

Tan highlighted the completion of the 12.8-kilometer Gusa-Igpit section of the Cagayan de Oro Coastal Road, valued at P3.246 billion, with only final adjustments on the rotunda pending.

The Puerto-Gusa section of the Cagayan de Oro Coastal Road is a four-lane concrete pavement highway spanning 8.95 km with a viaduct that passes over the Baloy Port, Gusa, Cugman, Umalag, and Agusan Rivers, with a combined bridge length of approximately 6,330 linear meters.

“Ang total estimated cost ani nga section is P36.294 billion, ug ang na release pa lang is P1.2 billion. Ang accomplishment ani karon is 6.66 kilometers long, or 660 meters nga rock embankment. Karong tuiga, naay ongoing nga road embankment nga adunay katas-on nga 120 linear meters,” she explained.

(The total estimated cost of this section is P36.294 billion, and only P1.2 billion was released. The accomplishment for this as of today is 6.66 kilometers long, or 660 meters of rock embankment. This year, there is an ongoing road embankment with a height of 120 linear meters.)

According to Tan, once the two sections are connected, travel time, currently ranging from 90 minutes to two hours, is projected to decrease significantly to just 30 minutes.

The regional director said there is also the Cagayan de Oro Diversion Road Extension, costing P3.8 billion. This is a two-lane road that starts at Jct. Sayre Highway Alae in Manolo Fortich continues through Malitbog in Bukidnon and ends at Barangay Lanise, Claveria, in Misamis Oriental. This project entails road opening, road concreting, and the construction of five bridges, which total 49.79 kilometers in length. Currently, 20.89 kilometers of the road is finished, with one bridge under construction.

Tan highlighted that the project will reduce the travel time from Manolo Fortich to Claveria from 90 minutes to just 60 minutes.

Another notable project is the Iligan City Coastal Bypass Project, which has a length of 7.2 kilometers and an estimated cost of P4.784 billion. The project, designed to alleviate congestion on the Misamis Oriental-Maria Cristina Boundary Road, particularly during peak hours, has received a funding allocation of P2.735 billion, with 1.42 kilometers of gravel road/rock embankment completed so far.

The CDO-Opol-El Salvador-Alubijid-Laguindingan Airport Mountain Diversion Road, a P7.852 billion project, is a four-lane route extending from Cagayan de Oro City to the western side of Misamis Oriental, covering 37.6 kilometers. This project involves graveling, concreting, and the construction of nine bridges, with 5.22 kilometers of road already concreted.

Tan underscored that, besides reducing travel time, this project will unlock agri-industrial opportunities for farmers in the upland areas.

The “Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas,” organized by the Presidential Communications Office through the Philippine Information Agency, is a nationwide synchronized weekly media forum to communicate updates on the programs, projects, and services of various national government agencies and departments. (Apipa P. Bagumbaran/PIA-10)

RTMI bus gitulis sa Kitaotao

Gitulis sa duha ka mga lalaki ang RTMI bus didto sa Sitio Pamulaan, Purok 10, Brgy. Sinuda, Kitaotao, Bukidnon pasado alas 11:40 sa gabii niadtong Enero 29, 2024

Sumala sa report ni Police Captain Christopher P. Tuzara, OIC sa Kitaotao Municipal Police Station (KMPS), ang mga wala mailang lalaking suspek nakasol-ob og red hooded ug dirty white hooded jackets.

Ang gitulis nga RTMI passenger bus adunay body no. 2795 ug plate no. NDD 4025.

Gimanehoan kini sa 53 anyos nga lalaki, holder sa PDL samtang ang konduktor isa ka 36 anyos nga nga lalaki.

Sumala pa, ang isa sa mga suspek mition sa wala masayring kalibre sa pistola sa konduktor ug gilimas ang mikabat sa P10,000 nga fare collection.

Sa imbestigasyon, nasayran nga gikan sa Davao City ang bus paingon sa Cagayan de Oro City.

Sa pag-abot sa lugar sa insidente, ang duha ka wala mailhing suspek ang mipara ug misakay sa bus.

Ang suspek nga nagsul-ob og pula nga jacket midiretso sa konduktor sa bus nga naglingkod tapad sa drayber dayon gikasa ang pistola ug gitionan ang konduktor.

Niingon ang suspek nga “Walay palag ha, kwarta ra amoa tuyo” ug gikuha ang fare collection gikan sa konduktor.

Pagkahuman, nga wala pay isa ka kilometro ang duha ka mga suspek mikanaog sa bus ug miikyas nga nagbaktas paingon sa wala matinong direksyon.

Padayon pa nga nagpahigayon og hot pursuit operation ang mga sakop sa Lorega PCP sa Kitaotao MPS kauban ang force multiplier sa maong barangay alang sa posibleng pagsikop sa mga suspek. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Gidudahang shabu nasakmit gikan sa minor de edad sa Kalilangan

Nasakmit sa hiniusang puwersa sa kapolisan ang mga pakete sa gidudahang shabu gikan sa
posisyon sa isa ka menor de edad sa buy bust operation sa Munisipyo sa Kalilangan

Nasayran kini gikan sa report sa hepe sa Kalilangan Municipal Police Station nga si Police Major
Christian Serdeña.

Matod pa, ang nasakmit nga gidudahang shabu mitimbang sa 58 gramos.

Kini adunay estimated standard drug price nga P394,400.

Nakuha kini sa hiniusang puwersa sa kapolisan sa buy bust operation nga gipahigayon sa Purok
1, Brgy. West Poblacion, Kalilangan, Bukidnon udto sa Disyembre 13, 2023.

Gihikay na sa kapolisan ang kaso batok sa suspek. Kini kalabot sa kalapasan sa Section 5 ug 11, Article II sa RA 9165 kon Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

CHR calls on authorities to look into alleged abduction of NDFP consultant in Bukidnon

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) called on authorities to take action on the alleged abduction of National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) consultant Ariel Badiang in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon on February 6

In a statement, the CHR said Badiang, 64 years old, was allegedly taken by soldiers.

“As we conduct a parallel independent probe, CHR calls for urgent action from the local police and other concerned agencies to uncover the full truth on this latest report of the alleged abduction of another NDFP consultant,” said the commission.

According to the CHR, its Region 10 office had deployed a Quick Response Operation to look into the matter.

Meanwhile, Police Region Office 10 public information office spokesperson Police Major Joann Navarro told GMA News Online there were no abductions reported on the said date.

“Based po sa record natin, walang nakatala na any information o report na merong nag-abduct o kidnapping na nangyari,” she said.

Navarro added that PRO10 asked the Bukidnon Police, 52nd Engineer Brigade, and 1st Special Forces Battalion if they received such information. They also denied receiving reports about the incident.

Navarro encouraged the family of Badiang to report the incident to the police so that authorities can take action and launch an investigation.

Asked for comment, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesperson Colonel Medel Aguilar said the AFP promoted and protected human rights.

“The AFP respects human rights. It is part of our constitutional mandate. All we do at the AFP is in adherence to the promotion and protection of human rights which is translated into education, training, and policies,” he told GMA News Online.

“To strengthen its implementation, the AFP has established the AFP Human Rights Office, now the AFP Center for Law of Armed Conflict (AFP CLOAC),” he added. (GMA News)