Ali G. Macabalang
COTABATO
CITY – Peace and good government advocates are renewing public clamor for
accounting of some P8.5-billion funds allocated out of the controversial
Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) for the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM), which the Aquino government wants to evolve from being a
“failed experiment.”
One
of them, Fr. Eliseo Mercado Jr., executive director of the Institute of
Autonomy and Governance (IAG), yesterday urged
authorities to publicize the locations, beneficiaries and natures of DAP-funded
projects in ARMM in pursuit of the administration’s transparency and straight
path (tuwid na daan) policies.
In
his Facebook page, Fr. Mercado, OMI, a former president of the Notre Dame
University in Cotabato City and active player in the Mindanao peace processes,
asked the public to “join me in scrutinizing” the DAP funds whereabouts in the
24-year old ARMM.
“My
good friend, Mayor Zam of Rajah Buayan is complaining that the road project
from Pagatin to Barurao with 250 million-peso allocation is the WORST Road
project he has ever seen in his entire life... This is under the stimulus fund
and DAP!,” Mercado said.
Barely
two days after the Supreme Court ruled the DAP unconstitutional, ARMM Governor
Mujiv Hataman announced his suspension of DAP-funded projects in his region
purportedly to help protect Malacañang from consequent ridicules.
However,
Fr. Mercado and other local concerned sectors would want the ARMM leadership to
account for the P8.6 DAP funds spent and suspended in Maguindanao, Lanao del
Sur, Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and Sulu provinces and the cities of Marawi and
Lamitan, all components of the autonomous region.
Using
satirical terms, Fr. Mercado said, “’Heaven’ would provide me with all the
projects funded by DAP... and once I have it in my hand, (the public) can join
me in scrutinizing them.”
He
particularly asked: “What projects (were) undertaken from the DAP funds? Where
are these projects undertaken and who were the beneficiaries? Who were the
contractors awarded?.Were these funds and projects properly bided; published;
and audited?” (Ali G. Macabalang)
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