The
rehabilitation of the Balugo-Imelda road in Tarangnan, Samar
constructed with slope protection to prevent soil erosion was
jointly funded by the LGU and Asian Development Bank thru the
second phase of the Agrarian Reform Community Project (ARCP-II)
of the Department of Agrarian Reform.
(Danilo Bayani) |
DAR rehabilitates
10km Tarangnan road
By JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
August 4, 2016
TARANGNAN, Samar – No
more bumpy rides from Barangay Balugo to the town proper after the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) rehabilitated the more than
10-kilometer road. Last week DAR Regional Director Sheila Enciso
formally turned over the rehabilitated Balugo-Imelda road to Mayor
Danilo Tan for the local government unit’s (LGU’s) maintenance of the
said project.
Enciso disclosed that the
project was implemented under the Program Beneficiaries Development
component of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) thru
DAR’s second phase of the Agrarian Reform Communities Project (ARCP-II)
funded by a loan from the Asian Development Bank.
The total project cost,
according to her, amounted to P25.4 million. However, the amount was
shared by the LGU shouldering P14.6 million, while the remaining P10.7
million was funded by ADB, she added.
During the said occasion,
Enciso explained to the recipient LGU the latter’s responsibility in
the maintenance of the project. She stressed that if properly
maintained in good condition within 10 years, the loan will be
converted into a grant.
Included in the
rehabilitation were spot concreting of about 6.5 kilometers and the
construction of slope protections to prevent soil erosion that may
lead to eventual damage of the road.
Meanwhile, as Mayor Tan
thanked DAR for the rehabilitation of the Balugo-Imelda road, he
disclosed this town having been a recipient too of another road
project under ARCP-I in the past. He further added that they are
hoping more blessings from DAR be poured to their municipality as
there are still many roads that need repair.
Provincial Agrarian Reform
Program Officer (PARPO) Leovigildo Monge said that the project was
implemented in the Cambatutay Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) passing
through the Barangays of Balugo, Bahay, Gallego, Camunghan and Imelda.
According to him, it will be benefited by the more than 2,700
population in this area where 286 are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).
Enciso also said that
agricultural production and farmer’s income are expected to increase
now that transportation of their products for trading will be much
easier with the improved road.