Drilon Spends DAP Funds For Iloilo Project
Senate
President Franklin M. Drilon last week stressed that every centavo of the P100
million funds which he availed of under the government’s Disbursement
Acceleration Program (DAP) in 2012 was properly spent in a project that would spur
development in the Western Visayas.
Drilon
explained that the P100 million under the DAP went to the construction of the Iloilo
Convention Center which President Benigno S. Aquino III inspected last June 27.
“I invite
everyone to visit Iloilo and take a look at the Iloilo Convention Center which
is nearing completion,” Drilon said.
“The
funds I availed of were not misused, nor were they channelled to a bogus
non-government organization,” pointed out Drilon. “The funds were used for the
construction of the Iloilo Convention Center in order to boost Iloilo’s chances
of hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ministerial meetings in 2015.”
“This
is a realization of a lifelong dream of the Ilonggos to have their own
convention center at par with those of Cebu’s and Davao’s,” said Drilon.
“What
is wrong with fulfilling the dreams of your people? What is important is that we
can account for every centavo of the public funds and that there is
transparency and accountability in the implementation,” he emphasized.
Drilon pointed
out that official records would show that every peso in DAP funds he availed of
was directly coursed through the Department of Public Works and Highways which
implemented the project.
The
Senate chief also said that while he respects the decision of the Supreme
Court, he still believes that the DAP has served its purpose of expediting the
spending capacity of the government which resulted in higher-than-expected
growth rates for the past quarters.
Drilon
said, he spearheaded the construction of the convention center, which has a
total cost of P700 million, in order to expand tourism industry in the Western
Visayas.
“It is designed to attract and accommodate major
conferences, summits, congresses, fairs, and trade shows and exhibits. It can
accommodate more than 3,700 people,” noted Drilon. /MP
No comments:
Post a Comment