By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
Owing
to the on-going controversies surrounding
the issuance of quarry permits allegedly monopolized by several contractors, a
member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan has urged concerned authorities to
strictly monitor the gathering of sand and gravel in river beds covering 21
towns and two cities of Ilocos Norte.
Sangguniang Panlalawigan member
Da Vinci M. Crisostomo delivered a privilege speech on April 7 exposing an
alleged “abuse of authority” committed in granting quarry permits to favored
operators who are allegedly being used as dummies of some local officials and
government contractors in view of several multi-million public and private
construction projects which are currently on-going in the province.
Some of these include the
ongoing construction of the Burgos wind project by the Energy Development
Corporation and the 81-MW North Luzon Renewable Energy Corporation wind
development project in Caparispisan, Pagudpud town with on-going transmission
line construction along the national highway connecting to the main grid to
Laoag City.
Crisostomo said that in view
of these on-going projects, “there are certain unscrupulous individuals—both
from the private and public sector who are monopolizing the issuance of quarry
permits, causing factions among contractors.”
“Quarrying is great source of
income among local government units because many investors in the province are
in need of gravel and sand. These must be monitored and properly managed,”
Crisostomo added.
Earlier, no less than Bangui Mayor
Diosdado Garvida created a commotion in his town when he was accused of
indiscriminate firing while trying to stop a quarry operation in a private lot at
Brgy. Taguipuro.
In a related development,
Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos plans to reorganize the
quarry task force of Ilocos Norte to check on the alleged activities.
“This is not to sow intrigue
but I believe it’s about time the provincial government must look into this and
avoid future problems,” Crisostomo stressed.
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