PASIG City mayoral candidate Sarah Discaya yesterday vowed to deliver on her campaign promise to build much-needed infrastructures that would benefit her constituents if she wins Monday’s mayoral race.
Under a Discaya administration, she said she would spend at least P8.7 billion for the construction of a new city hall, hospitals, schools and roads.
Curlee Discaya II, husband of Sarah, detailed the proposed projects, which would include a new city hall for P2.7 billion; an 11-storey hospital for P500 million, five 11-storey housing buildings for P2 billion, an 11-storey university building for P500 million, five seven-storey high school buildings for P500 million, five four-storey elementary school buildings for P500 million, two new bridges for P300 million, 10 three-kilometer roads and 10 three-kilometer drainage and flood control projects in Barangay Pinagbuhatan for P100 million each, and 30 multi-level multi-purpose halls and covered courts for P1.5 billion.
“These projects would be constructed simultaneously and completed within three years,” Curlee said.
He assured the people of Pasig that his construction firm would not participate in the bidding or construction of the P8.7 billion projects, citing RA 9184 which prohibits relatives up to the third degree of consanguinity of elected officials from participating in such undertakings.