Monday, October 7, 2013

Bridge to Nowhere [An Update on The Gray Elephant]

Last September 28, 2013, I wrote a blog post about the unfinished and abandoned  bailey bridge which would have linked Bgy. Poonbato in Loob Bunga Resettlement Area [all in Botolan, Zambales], to the main access road.  Had it been completed, the bridge would have cut the travel distance between Bgy. Poonbato and its neighboring barangays and the Botolan town proper by as much as three kilometers. Likewise, it will also address the possibility of accidents, when people cross the river because of an unfinished bridge. 


Unfortunately, just as many of you suspected, the bridge was one of those bridge to nowhere projects of the past administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the DPWH.  This was the information I gathered from no less than our hardworking Congresswoman, Hon. Ching Deloso-Montalla. Actually, after writing the first blog post, I shared or sent copies of it to our Provincial LGU officials.  As I've written in the original blog, "I had no intention to go ghost-hunting."  My purpose for writing this blog post was to inform the present dispensation about  the abandoned infrastructure project with the hope of getting their attention and make them move to finish it. 

Out of the several officials given the courtesy copies, only Cong. Cheryl Deloso-Montalla or Madam Ching as I fondly call her, answered the call. Since I want to be precise in conveying to you this interesting information, I chose to publish here our exact exchanges in Facebook, to wit:

 https://www.facebook.com/cheryl.d.montalla/media_set?set=a.10200133287209560.1073741870.1672121202&type=1&comment_id=4608221&notif_t=like

Jun T. Ditona "Madam Ching, I understand and fully appreciate the wisdom and your noble purpose for giving schools the lion’s share of your attention. I wish though, that you give this abandoned bailey bridge even a fraction of your time. I’m afraid millions of taxpayers’ money may have been both poured directly and waylaid intentionally to and from this project. Letting it rot and gone to the hands of “hungry scavengers” is to me, a wanton waste of precious resources and a total disregard for the welfare of the people and communities who are bound to benefit from it.

Sana po Ma’m Ching alayan mo man lang ito ng , KAHIT KONTING PAGTINGIN."


Cheryl Deloso Montalla "Kuya Jun, this abandoned bridge is actually part of the "BRIDGE TO NOWHERE" project during the past administration under the DPWH and President bridge program. They have reported this as completed. [Note: This is part of the 111 Billion scam exposed by Senator Sergio Osmeña in the DPWH]. We have all the documents here. However, I have already addressed this and presented them in the Office of the President. They are currently arranging the funding for the completion of the approach for this bridge."

 Jun T. Ditona "Thanks Madam Ching. Nonetheless, I believe the Zambaleños, the people of Loob Bunga in particular, deserve to know the real score anent this project. Can I therefore have copies of the documents so I can present them in my follow-up blog post. With your permission I also want to quote this particular reply of yours in that mentioned sequel to the first "Gray Elephant" story. Please don't deny me this little opportunity of being able to convey to the people what you have been doing.

Cheryl Deloso Montalla "The project is under investigation Kuya. I can't release the documents although the proper authorities have copies. Actually, they have all the originals, ours pertain only to those "bridges to nowhere" in Zambales where we have no less than 10 scattered in the "hidden" parts of the province." [end of quote]

With this development I am optimistic that we will finally see the completion of this bailey bridge in the next few months. Thanks to Madam Ching who wasted no time bringing this matter to the attention of Malacañang. It is expected that this bridge, along with the livelihood plans of the municipal government laid down for Loob Bunga communities, will catapult the economic conditions of the eastern barangays resettled thereat, to a higher plain.  

Meanwhile, the rest of us might as well refrain from hurling unfounded and unfair accusations against anybody. It is fully understandable that the recent scandals and revelations unfolding before our very eyes can sometimes push our patience and resiliency to the limits. News about rampant corruption occurring within almost all parts of the government bureaucracy is indeed  sickening.  I for myself literally puked ['cause I almost crashed my dentures], while reading the news about how Janet Napoles et al, managed to withdraw Php500+M in two days.  They did this almost without sweat, despite of the stringent safeguards, auditing and disbursement procedures provided for by law.

However, as in this particular project, Madam Ching mentioned of an ongoing investigation.  It would be best therefore that we allow the investigative processes take its course.  It will not help if we continue to accuse even those who are newly elected of having a hand in those "not less than ten bridges to nowehere" projects here in Zambales, as mentioned by  Congresswoman  Deloso-Montala.

 This doesn't mean that we have to put down our guards now. Vigilance should be a continuing effort by the people.  It is our way of letting our officials know that their actions are now being guarded by an enlightened citizenry. Prudence however, dictates that we should not act as fault finders and ghost hunters.  For how can a community move forward if a majority of  its members are always there watching and blocking every plan and program of the government just because of unfounded suspicion. 

Giving negative comments and spreading gossips and lies just for the heck of it, and even without basis and valid evidence will only create chaos and anarchy. Whereas, a matured society which is ready to listen to its leaders while remaining cautious and vigilant in guarding their actions forms part of an effective layer of security against any evil designs or mischief being pondered  by any public official.  

2 comments:

  1. Hello Sir Jun! Im Kevin Fonseca, resident of Malomboy. Can I post this blog article in the Awte Botolan facebook group page? Thank you!

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    1. Thank you for your interest KC. I've already shared a copy of this blog post to Awte Taga Botolan Ka Awud, if it's what you refer to. However, please feel free to share this article to others whom you think should be reached by this information.

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