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Peligro replies: “Basig magkahiyaan na hinoon”

 jan 20-26, 2011

 “There’s trial by publicity, grandstanding for the media, fishing expedition”

 By Cha Monforte

Davao del Norte provincial administrator Rufo Peligro has replied to the charges thrown by several members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan last Monday’s session saying that they have been engaging in “trial by publicity”, “grandstanding for the media”, “fishing expedition”, and “if we go there, basig magkahiyaan na hinoon” in a session aired live by DXDN Radyo Ukay Tagum.

In an interview Wednesday with the Valley & City Chronicle, Peligro said that the transcripts of the other week’s SP session particularly where Boardmember Alan Dujali made his privilege speech would seem to insinuate that some officials in the Capitol were trying to let Governor Rodolfo del Rosario sign documents without his full knowledge.

When they consulted the governor about it and the subsequent invitation of the SP to them, Peligro said: “Miingon siya (governor), if that’s the basis, ayaw mo’g attend (don’t attend).”

“The source of our authority and power is the governor himself. The governor is our boss. Whatever he decides we abide. But sa amo lang, mora na mag insulto to sa governor,” he said referring to Dujali’s insinuations.

He said that the governor has been at the helm of the Capitol, “a stateman being there for decades” and throwing such charge at him is unfair and uncalled for.

Peligro clarified though that they are still willing to attend to the SP session when invited, if the governor authorizes them to.

In the same interview with the Valley & City Chronicle, the provincial administrator said that grandstanding SP members would seem to engage in “trial by publicity” “kay gitirahan dayon mi sa media” although he said that the SP “has the discretion to call (us) but di lang unta i-abuse nila.”

He also questioned the basis of their invitation for having “no legislative proposal” for the executive department to respond.

“If they have prerogative, we have also our rights, at least our human rights should be respected,” he said lamenting on the some SP members’ accusations at them.

“There would be fishing expedition if we go there,” he added even as he said that when the concerned boardmembers based their questions on the old law on government procurement, “basig magkahiyaan na hinoon” hinting that they might have known well of the Republic Act No. 9184 otherwise known as Government Procurement Reform Act. “We have a new law and they’re banking on the old law.”

Under RA 9184, he said, the procurement of goods and services “is under the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) and even “the governor’s signature (for it) is only ministerial.”

He said further that the “purchase of services” and even the purchase order (PO) would no longer pass the SP as “it falls under theprovinceofBAC.”

He said that the transaction relating to Christian Investigation and Security Agency (CISA) which is now securing the Capitol since January 1 “is legal” and that each BAC’s decision is always legally scrutinized as the provincial legal officer Jennifer Namoc is a member of it in the first place.

He also said that they are “looking for the big picture” saying that the Capitol has been saving resources to meet the demands of the salary standardization law which he said would double up the present salary rates of Capitol employees by 2013. “We really have to sacrfice.”

Several SP members during the last Monday’s session took turns questioning and lamenting over the “snubbing” of Peligro, provincial BAC chairman Samson Sanchez and CISA branch manager Rolando De la Cruz to the SP’s earlier invitation for them to shed light on the contract and other information about CISA which bagged the P6.3-million contract for the Capitol’s security services.

They were up in their arms in the last session appearing that the legislative department is going on a collision course with the executive department as triggered by the sudden privatization of security services in the Capitol which has thrown out over 60 contractual personnel from their work.

Earlier, some boardmembers charged that they were not consulted and bypassed by the executive department when the contract for the security services was awarded to CISA. (cha monforte)

Filed under: davao del norte gov rodolfo del rosario, davao del norte officials, Davao del Norte provincial administrator Rufo Peligro,

Congress giving fund hitches to Cong. AGR?

NOV. 4-10, 2010

RDR to arrive ‘TIL Nov 17, says PA Peligro

Davao del Norte provincial administrator Rufo Peligro bared in an ambush interview that Governor Rodolfo del Rosario will at the earliest arrive in the province from his United States travel by November 10, and if not within dates after until November 17.

The governor is still on his official travel since he left Oct. 6 to visit his son District 1 Congressman Anthony del Rosario, whom Peligro said is already completely healed from his hodgkin lymphoma cancer after successfully undergoing stem cell transplant and chemotherapy treatments.

By the governor’s travel abroad, Vice Governor Victorio “Baby” Suaybaguio Jr is the present acting governor by operations of law.

Asked about the funding of Del

Rosario’s congressional office due to his closeness to the governor’s son, Peligro said, “naglisud pa ang congressional office, kami pa gani ang nagatabang (the Capitol is assisting)”, fueling speculations that there might be hitches in the releases of operating funds by the Congress to the congressman’s particular office due to his absence.

The Del Rosario’s newly refurbished congressional official was inaugurated last Friday, Oct. 29 at the Del Rosario-owned commercial lot (former Dabawenyo compound) in Magugpo North, along national highway adjacent to Tagum Water District.

During the office inauguration, the congressman’s younger brother and chief of staff Raffy del Rosario announced that more than P20 million worth of various infrastructure projects are now ready for implementation before the year ends. He also said that Cong. Del Rosario is now cancer-free after undergoing stem cell transplant procedure and chemotherapy treatment. He is recuperating in the US and will be back in the province by January next year instead of December as earlier notified by Peligro.

Earlier, reports said that the congressman’s field staffers were collating data for the initial release of his “P1 million per barangay” funds out from unused congressional budgets of former Cong. Arrel Olano.

National reports have recently said that congressmen in the country have been allocated additional P50 million of congressional pork aside from their Priority Development Allocation Fund (PDAF) and budget shares from the road users’ tax.

Cong. Del Rosario filed his official leave of absence for his treatment at the Stanford Cancer Center in California before last July 1, the first day of office of regular congressmen in the country.

High hopes have been expressed from various sectors in the province that the congressman is now completely healed so he can physically represent the people of his district in the House of Congress. (Rural Urban News/Cha Monforte)

 

Filed under: Davao del Norte provincial administrator Rufo Peligro,

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