VOL. 9 ISSUE 19 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016
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GENSETS NOW IN SAMAL IS. VM Al David Uy: Supply contract covers 10 yrs. By ANTONIO M. AJERO
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IGHT giant modular generating sets from the Mindoro Grid Corporation arrived yesterday to end the powerless days, running for the 12th straight day yesterday, in the Island Garden City of Samal. This was announced by IGaCoS Vice Mayor Al David Uy who told newsmen that the people of the city, including business establishments, could have easily lost P50 million to P60 million a day due to the total lack of electricity in the island. He said the “conservative estimate” of the daily losses was based on the fact that IGa-
CoS has a population of 95,000 who had to buy everything, including potable water, due to the prolonged power outages, and the additional costs that companies had to incur while doing business in the island. The additional expenses would include purchase of generating sets by business firms. Vice Mayor Uy said the Mindoro Grid and the Davao del Norte Electric Cooperative (Daneco) earlier signed an agreement for the company to provide the modular gensets for at least 10 years, while Daneco is looking for ways
to rehabilitate or replace the 30-year-old submarine electric cable between the island and mainland Davao. The cable was destroyed when MV Ecuador, an interisland vessel dropped anchor on the cable dragged and destroyed it in the process, cutting electrical supply to the island last March 17. IGaCoS City Councilor Dan Gervacio, chairman of the city council energy committee, said the eight Mindoro firm gensets will provide a total of 8 megawatts, sufficient for the need of IGaCos which is only 6.7 MW during peak hours and 3.8 MW during daytime.
“We have made our own due diligence on Mindoro Grid firm and we have no reason to doubt its integrity and capability to fulfill it service contract with Daneco,” the vice mayor said. Councilor Gervacio said that the ship carrying the modular gensets arrived in Davao City yesterday and was expected to proceed to Samal Island shortly. Gervacio said that temporary station of the gensets will be in Barangay Caliclic near the AC Quiboloy Beach while its permanent station in
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VM PAOLO: EXPEL DISLOYAL MEMBERS Pulong wants Hugpong members not supporting Bello epelled By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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AVAO City Vice Mayor Paolo Z. Duterte askedofficials of local political party Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod to remove all members who are not supporting the party’s candidate. The Vice Mayor yesterday issued a statement after majority of the barangay officials in the third district who are also members of the local party have thrown their support to a candidate who is not a member of the party. The vice mayor is referring to Alberto Ungab, brother of incumbent third
district representative Isidro Ungab, who is running in the third district against the party’s official candidate councilor Karlo S. Bello. In an interview with EDGE Davao yesterday, Paolo said he sent a letter to Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod secretary general lawyer Jesus Melchor V. Quitain yesterday afternoon asking to expel the barangay officials from the party as those who do not follow the party’s endorsement are not respecting the laws of the party.
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