From the Philippine News Agency (May 22, 2023): Kidapawan City villages get P24-M ELCAC projects (By John Andrew Tabugoc)
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. DILG Provincial Director Ali Abdullah (5th from left) and Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista (3rd from left) lead the ceremonial ribbon-cutting ceremony of the farm-to-market road (FMR) in Barangay San Isidro, Kidapawan City, on Saturday (May 20, 2023). Five other villages received farm-to-market road projects and Level 3 water systems from the government on the same day. (Photo courtesy of Kidapawan CIO)
KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato – Six villages here are recipients of PHP24 million worth of development projects from the government, the provincial Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) office said Monday.
In a statement, DILG-North Cotabato Director Ali Abdullah said the projects are funded under the Barangay Development Program of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) whole-of-nation approach.
Abdullah said the projects, handed over the weekend, comprised of four farm-to-market roads (FMRs) and four Level 3 water systems in six villages.
"The city government is the first local government unit in the province that has turned over the ELCAC-funded facilities to the recipient villages,” he said.
The village recipients included Malinan and Gayola for the FMR projects, and Sto. Niño and Katipunan for Level 3 water system projects.
Two other villages, San Roque and San Isidro –considered as conflict-affected and communist-influenced areas– also received Level 3 water system projects.
Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista said the projects are proof that the government is relentless in providing development in far-flung villages in the city vulnerable to communist New People’s Army (NPA) recruitment.
"Peace is vital to a community, and it will be sustained through taking care of the projects the government has given them,” he said.
Abdullah said 57 other ELCAC projects are continuously being constructed in other villages of the province.
Each village recipient, he said, is entitled to PHP4 million worth of livelihood and infrastructure projects depending on what the communities need.
"The villagers recommend what they need in their communities. They get involved in the process of rebuilding their lives hampered by conflicts instigated by NPA activities,” he added.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201973
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