By JONG CADION
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del
Sur (June 4, MPF NEWS) -- The National Housing Authority (NHA) Regional
Officials refused to answer all queries and request for interview from the
media relative to the Authority’s programs and operations, according to NHA
Office Order No. 524.
The Office Order No. 524
dated May 14, 2014 signed by NHA General Manager Atty. Chito M. Cruz stated
pursuant to the Memorandum dated May 5, 2014 from the Executive Secretary
Paquito N. Ochoa, Jr., Office of the President of the Philippines following the
designation of three Official Spokespersons namely Assistant General Manager
Froilan R. Kampilan, Division Manager A designated officer in charge Corporate
Planning Office Arch. Marissa B. Maniquis and Consultant for Legal Services and
Other Special Concerns Atty. Sinforoso R. Pagunsan.
The three designated
spokesperson were directed to answer for consistency in the Authority’s policy
statement and official pronouncements. The Office order said.
The said NHA Office Order
copy was shown to all journalists who visited their regional and district
offices located in Mayor Warlito Pulmones Avenue in Pagadian City to make any
follow-up on the controversial issue of P360-million worth of housing project
intended for the members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Philippine
National Police (AFP-PNP).
A copy of the complaint was also furnished to the NHA General Manager Cruz and NHA Department Manager Rosemarie Sioting since the affected housing projects is funded by the agency.
The Laurasia Realty
Corporation is the developer of the P360-million NHA housing projects for the
soldiers and police in Barangay Bogo, this city was ordered to settle their
obligation to their sub-contractor.
Recently the project
was reportedly suspended and lately the project allegedly take-over by the NHA.
Vicenzo Cagampang,
spokesman of the 14 sub-contractors said Monday that some of them were not yet
paid by developer.
The sub-contractors
were hired by the project manager and administrator of the company because they
were made to understand that they are running out of time to finish the 1,500
housing units in barely two months,” Cagampang said.
Cagampang added that
some construction suppliers and workers were not also getting paid also
appealed to housing czar Vice President Binay to take action on the problem
since the NHA Officials in the locality refused to comments and give shade
lights on the issues.
Office of the Building Official head Engineer Marlon L Cirunay also said the project permit was issued to the NHA and not to Laurasia Developer.
Engr. Cirunay also
said that some of their housing units were recommended for revise by the
building inspection team.
“Base in the designed
submitted by Structural Engineer Carlito Talaboc the project is a low cost
housing with an area of 6x4 meters or 24 square meters that will cost 125,000
per unit using 8mm of steel bars and as far as the Office of Building Official
is concerned the minimum required steel bars is 10 to 12mm,” Engr. Cirunay explained.
Their office will not
issue a certificate of occupancy if found unsafe during the turn-over of
project, The Office of the Building Official said.
At present, allegedly
new contraction workers from Zamboanga City were hired to finish the projects
but refused to answer from the media inquiries.
Police and military applicants
of the said housing projects were observed gradually doing withdrawals of their
application papers due to the controversy, Military and Police Officials said.
Earlier the City
council also mediate the problem on the non-payment issue but
did not intervened on
the complaint of alleged malpractices filed by the sub-contractors against the
developer since the matter has been brought to the attention of Vice-President
Binay and to the NHA.
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