Senator Miriam
Defensor-Santiago has questioned the Philippine Army for its failure to deliver
the bulk of the training ammunitions and equipment it was
programmed to procure last year.
Army spokesman
Colonel Benjie Hao said the service cannot be faulted because
it placed the order for the ammunitions two years ago and the
government arsenal should have complied long before Santiago noticed the
problem. Hao said the Army had even paid in
advance.
The senator
said that such failure to deliver might put Filipino soldiers at
risk.
“How can we
expect our troops to defend our sovereignty and territorial integrity when they
have no ammunitions or equipment for training? Funds have been disbursed, why
were supplies not delivered?” she said in a statement on Monday.
She cited a
recently released report of the Commission on Audit (CoA), which showed that
despite the P569.6 million the Army released to the Government Arsenal for
ammunition, only P42.4 million worth of ammunitions were delivered in 2014.
The same CoA
report showed that of the P231.9 million worth of combat clothing and equipment
the Army requested through the Procurement Service of the Department of Budget
and Management from 2004 to 2011, P786,000 remained undelivered last year.
“The Philippines is
threatened by a neighbor encroaching on its territory. We cannot afford to
postpone―not even for a day―the delivery of much-needed ammunitions and
equipment,” Santiago
said.
The senator has
been urging the military to boost its defenses against external threats, as she
criticized the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the U.S.
As chair of the
Senate committee on foreign relations, Santiago
also filed a resolution in July, expressing the sense of the Senate that the
EDCA was invalid and ineffective unless concurred in by the Senate. The
resolution was supported by 12 other senators.
http://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/09/01/miriam-trains-guns-on-army-hits-non-delivery-of-supplies/
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