COTABATO CITY --- Hopes are high that
the Central Mindanao Airport (CMA) may start operating before year-end after 15
landowners finalized last February 27 the sale of their properties to the government
through the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the provincial government
of North Cotabato.
Governor
Nancy Catamco and DOTr Assistant Secretary Jim Melo and Registry of Deeds
Provincial Head Atty. Ma. Theresa Pescadera witnessed the ceremonial signing
and distribution of checks at the Provincial Capitol grounds in Barangay Amas,
Kidapawan City.
“When
you make impossible things happen, it’s more fulfilling,” Catamco said, lauding
the landowners for their patience and cooperation.
The
governor also thanked the officers and staff members of different line-agencies
for their unwavering support to make the CMA project push through with ease.
Melo
said that DOTr wants the CMA to be operational as soon as possible and is
willing to support the provincial government of Cotabato in all its endeavors.
Teresita
Buenaflor, one of the landowners, said the signing of the deed of absolute sale
has given hope not only to the people of M’lang, where the mothballed airport
is located, but also to all Cotabateños who wish to see the project finally
take off.
On
February 14, Catamco met with the landowners and conducted an ocular inspection
at the airport wherein DOTr representative Engr. Manny Lazam assured that the
DOTr is ready to download additional funding for the project when the documents
are completed.
The
DOTr and the provincial government of North Cotabato are expected to proceed
with the perimeter fencing immediately and open the airport before the end of
the year.
The
mothballed airport will need at least P2.6 billion to rehabilitate and put into
operation, said Mindanao Development Authority chairman Emmanuel Piñol early
on, citing an assessment from the DOTr. (Edwin Fernandez, PNA - Cotabato, mindanao
expose')
No comments:
Post a Comment