Government has formed the Inter-Agency Task Force for the
Security of Energy Facilities to address the series of attacks on transmission
towers of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines
and right-of-way claims in Mindanao .
In a press conference on Thursday, Energy secretary Zenaida
Y. Monsada said Mindanao ’s power problem is
now more of transmission than supply due to attacks on NGCP towers.
She said the attacks and ROW issues are now becoming a
national interest because it affects the growth of the country in general.
“Mindanao is a major part
of the country. It pulls up the growth of the Philippines , so there should be
power to fuel the development,” she said.
The secretary said the task force brings more focus to how
government should respond [to the attacks] with the May 9 elections and the
continuing El Nino phenomenon.
“There is nothing new in what we do. What this task force
does is coordination, more synergy to our efforts,” she said,
Members of the task force included DOE, National Transmission
Corp., NGCP, Mindanao Development Authority, Armed Forces of the Philippines ,
Philippine National Police, Department of Interior and Local Government,
National Power Corporation, Department of Justice, and Land Registration
Authority.
Monsada said different task groups will focus on the
transmission lines of the Agus-Pulangui hydropower complex, security, legal
issues, and information campaign.
She said among the major concerns are the issues namely,
unpaid claimants and the vegetation, and the bombings.
“But these claimants cannot be paid outrightly because they
have to follow a process, which involves the documentation that they own the
property where the towers stood,” she added.
The task force met for the first time at the MinDA office in
Davao City on Thursday to plan on how they can
resolve the transmission issues.
“Next week. we will be reporting to the president regarding
our outputs,” Monsada said.
In 2015, 16 towers were bombed, nine of which were toppled.
In December 2015 alone, seven towers were bombed: Towers 25,
19, 95, 68, 168, and 153.
Last month, two towers – 50 and 63 – were attacked.
Last month, two towers – 50 and 63 – were attacked.
Asked how much the power issue has been affecting the
business community in the island, Mindanao Business Council chair Vicente Lao
said “it is very difficult to quantify the costs when there are brownouts all
over the grid.”
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