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President Arroyo allots P100B for Metro Cebu’s proposed mass rail system
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Nov 6, 2009 - 8:23:11 AM
CEBU
CITY, Nov. 7 (PNA) – Rep Eduardo R. Gullas (Cebu, first district) said
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has allotted P100 billion in support
of the Light Rail Transit-Mono Rail Transit (LRT-MRT) project for Metro
Cebu.
Gullas,
who has been working for the establishment of a mass transit system for
Cebu over the last 12 years, said they convinced President Arroyo that
outside of Metro Manila, if there is another area where an LRT-MRT
would be viable, it would be Metro Cebu.
”For
that reason, she appropriated a hundred billion for the Cebu LRT-MRT
and the Mindanao Railways. And that started off with the DOTC
(Department of Transportation and Communication) as the lead agency,”
Gullas said.
But
Gullas reiterated that the project will not push through if Cebu City
Mayor Tomas Osmena would continue to oppose it because Cebu City is the
link between Talisay City and Mandaue City in the LRT component.
”It’s
a pity because studies would show that the cheapest means of
transportation in the world is a railway. Perhaps, future and younger
leaders in Cebu will then have the opportunity to unite and push
projects like this,” Gullas said.
Gullas
said all the local government units (LGUs) in southern Cebu, such as
Talisay City, Minglanilla, Naga City, San Fernando, Carcar City,
Sibonga, Argao and Dalaguete already endorsed the LRT-MRT project.
But
anticipating that proponents of the LRT-MRT will bypass the Cebu City
Government, Osmena vowed to lobby against it before the National
Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and the foreign funding
agencies.
Osmena
reiterated that the proposed LRT-MRT project would be another lamppost
scandal, and said he did not want the city’s taxpayers to pay for the
cost of the project.
He referred to the purchase of street lamps that the Ombudsman’s office said were probably overpriced.
Osmena
said he was sure the proponents would try to implement the US$
600-million LRT-MRT project even without the required endorsement of
the Cebu City Government.
”They
will try and we will fight it. We’ll make it clear to the lending
institution that we’re not going to go along with this scam. We will
also go to NEDA,” he said.
But
Gullas said that the fear of Osmena that the LRT-MRT project was a
fundraising for the upcoming elections had no basis since it would be
implemented under a build-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme.
”It
will be at no cost at all to the National Government because the
proponent will raise the funds, implement the project, operate the
project for 25 years and to their study, I am sure they will recover
their investment within that period, and turn it over to the local
government. So, I do not see how this can lead to scam or corruption,”
Gullas said.
Rep.
Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, 3rd district) said the LRT-MRT project would
benefit the entire Province of Cebu, including the people of Cebu City.
Garcia
said the concerns raised by Osmena were not reasons to block the
project. What the mayor should do, he said, was to be vigilant about
how the project would be undertaken, or to constantly monitor its
implementation.
He said the proposed LRT-MRT fare was also not an issue because operators would always succumb to market forces.
If
they would set high fare rates, he said nobody would take the LRT-MRT
and that would prevent them from recovering their investment within 25
years. (PNA)
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