P12-B road projects seen to end Samar’s insurgency

ROAD PROJECT. Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan (right) shows the list to Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana of the PHP12-billion road projects meant to curb insurgency in three Samar provinces on Friday (April 13, 2018) (Photo by DILG Region 8)

JARO, Leyte — The national government has committed to finance the PHP12 billion needed to construct roads traversing rebel-infested communities in the tri-boundaries of Samar Island.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenza said Friday the government has enough funds to help the three provinces of Samar carry out the road projects, which are seen as key to end decades of communist rebellion on the island.

“The Department of National Defense and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) will have a convergence to ensure that road projects in the conflict-stricken areas of Samar will be completed within the term of President Rodrigo Duterte,” Lorenzana told reporters after the second-quarter Eastern Visayas Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC), which was held in the upland village of Villaconzoilo here.

The commitment include the deployment of engineering battalions to project sites and securing heavy equipment of DPWH contractors. Burning of construction equipment is a strategy of rebels to delay or stop government projects, said Lorenzana.

Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, the RPOC chairperson, said the defense chief re-echoed the President’s promise to prioritize road projects in Samar Island.

“We submitted the proposal to President Duterte and he instructed the DBM (Department of Budget and Management) to fund the projects, but it was not included in 2018. We submitted the proposal late last year due to lengthy validation process. We are very optimistic that this will be funded in 2019,” Tan said.

Under the proposal, the budget will not only focus on funding infrastructure projects, but also livelihood support to make the program more integrated.

Among the priority areas are Silvino Lobos and Las Navas in Northern Samar; Maslog in Eastern Samar; San Jose de Buan, Hinabangan, Calbiga, Matuguinao, and Pinabacdao in Samar.

“If necessary infrastructures are in place, the NPAs (New People’s Army) will not be able to recruit new members since it is easier for the government to bring services after (completion of the) road projects,” Lorenzana said.

The Samar provinces have been the stronghold of armed rebels due to their densely-forested mountainous areas, high poverty incidence, and issue of widespread landlessness, according to a 2013 study of William Norman Holden of the University of Calgary in Canada.

The NPA launched its first tactical operation in the country in Calbiga, Samar in 1974, when its members ambushed an Army scout patrol and seized a number of weapons.

In 1976, the NPA gained popular support among the inhabitants of Samar following its actions against cattle rustling gangs.

In the Eastern Visayas region, three cities and 24 towns have confirmed NPA activities. There are 404 active NPA members in Eastern Visayas equipped with 576 firearms in four provinces, the military said. (PNA)

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