Pulong wants probe into Duterte admin’s railway project

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DAVAO City Rep. Paolo “Pulong” Duterte wants a congressional inquiry into the Department of Transportation’s (DOTR) right-of-way acquisitions and expropriation of private properties to be affected by the proposed Mindanao Railway Project (MRP) which was among the infrastructure projects under the administration of his father, former president Duterte.

The younger Duterte, together with Benguet Rep. Eric Yap, filed House Resolution No. 286, saying the railway will pass through densely populated areas in Davao City “without the appropriate geological surveys or proper public consultations with the affected communities.”

The House probe was sought following reports from various local communities to be affected by the proposed rail line about disparities in the offers for the acquisition of right-of-way and expropriation made by the DOTR and its service providers.

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“There is a need to properly determine the correct and appropriate manner of identifying the areas where the MRP will traverse in order to ensure public safety and welfare while still being able to pursue the MRP for sustained growth and development in the region,” the resolution said.

The Mindanao Railway is among the three projects of the Duterte administration that will be funded by official development assistance from China.

The House resolution said a congressional inquiry will “ensure transparency and accountability (on) the use of public funds while always keeping in mind the safety and welfare of the general populace in the delivery of public services.”

It seeks “to revisit existing laws and rules on the manner of identifying the appropriate locations and/or areas of the MRP, in addition to concerns of proper acquisition of right-of-way and expropriation of private properties.”

“This will, in turn, help ensure that all affected public and private stakeholders are adequately compensated and protected by applicable laws and rules,” it said.

The three-phase MRP, which will be implemented by the DOTr, is the first rail system outside Luzon. It covers 1,530-kilometers of circumferential and spur rail lines that will connect the Davao provinces, Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City, General Santos City, and Zamboanga.

Phase 1 of the MRP (Tagum-Davao-Digos segment) is a 105-kilometer line that is expected to reduce travel time from Davao del Norte to Davao del Sur from 3.5 hours to just 1.3 hours. It will have eight stations: Tagum, Carmen, Panabo, Mudiang, Davao Terminal, Toril, Sta. Cruz, and Digos . A 10-hectare depot will be built in Tagum City.

The lawmakers however said they were informed that there are “variations in the offers for acquisition of right-of-way or expropriation of the private properties by the DOTr and/or its contractors, sub-contractors, or other service providers.”

“These variations in offers have substantial discrepancies from the actual zonal value or fair market value of the properties affected,” Duterte and Yap pointed out, noting that among the properties covered include those located in Barangays New Visayas and Datu Abdul Dadia, both in Panabo City.

Duterte and Yap said among the densely populated areas in Davao City to be traversed by the MRP include Barangay Catalunan Grande, which has issued a resolution opposing the project “as this will result to undue safety and health hazard, as well as noise pollution, to name a few.”

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