MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS
Volume XI, No. 031
NEO renews Cleanergy pact with AboitizPower
The Philippines’ leading sustainable real estate developer, NEO, continues to partner with AboitizPower for the supply of clean and renewable energy to its seven certified green office buildings in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig through the recent formalization of their Cleanergy partnership. “Given our current climate crisis, sourcing and utilizing only renewable energy is more critical than ever. Net zero energy and reducing the carbon footprint of our buildings is one of our key sustainability commitments in addressing climate change and AboitizPower has been a key partner in our current success,” NEO President and CEO Raymond Rufino said. Rufino also highlighted how AboitizPower has supported NEO in achieving net zero certifications See RENEWS, page 11
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Uptown residents decry lack of water R
By MARK FRANCISCO
ESIDENTS of a subdivision in the uptown part of Cagayan de Oro City are demanding of ample water supply from their developer.
In a two-page letter filed June 7 before the regional office of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), the Montierra Subdivision Homeowners Association Inc. led by president Kenneth Kho reported that the developer of their subdivision “did not provide a definite and sustainable solution to the water problem.” Montierra Subdivision is resided by around 500 households and is located in upper Balulang, this city. According to Kho, the developer of their subdivision has been their main water service provider since 2018, charging each household P30 per cubic meter with a standard minimum payment of P300 regardless of the actual water consumption.
Montierra Subdivision in Uptown, Balulang, Cagayan de Oro
See RESIDENTS, page 11
Modern City Jail to be unveiled in Marawi soon By SONNY SUDARIA & OSCAR LEDESMA, BARMM/Bukidnon News Bureau
Ongoing construction of the new modernized Marawi City Jail.
MARAWI CITY - The government's infrastructure projects continue to take center stage in the warn-torn Marawi City, as the city will have its modernized city jail targetted for unveiling on November 15, this year. This was bared during an interview by Eduardo del Rosario, chairperson of the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM). Del Rosario is also currently the Secretary of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development. "Napakaganda ng ipinapagawang Marawi
City Jail [The Marawi City Jail that is being constructed is very beautiful]. It is the biggest and the most modern in the whole BARMM," Del Rosario boosted. Based on the taskforce chief 's revelation, around 1,000 inmates can be accommodated as soon as the new facility operates on November, this year. Del Rosario said, the modern facility was also designed as rehabilitation center for all inmates through the creation of comprehensive livelihood, technical See MODERN, page 11