taken from http://www.bworldonline.com/BW110308/content.php?id=052
$1B in ODA sought for Mindanao railway
THE GOVERNMENT is seeking as much as $1 billion in foreign aid to fund the construction of one part of the planned Mindanao railway system, which is expected to drive economic development in the conflict-torn region.
Construction of the project is expected to start by the fourth quarter of next year, and will most likely drag on until after the term of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who has made the project one of her administration’s top priorities.
"What’s important is we get it started and that finally, Mindanao will have a railway system," Transport Undersecretary Guiling A. Mamondiong said in an interview last week.
Mrs. Arroyo in late June formed the Mindanao Railways Project Policy and Coordinating Committee composed of Transportation Secretary Leandro R. Mendoza, Public Works Secretary Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. and Budget Secretary Rolando G. Andaya, Jr. as members, with House Speaker Prospero C. Nograles as the group’s adviser.
The committee will advise the Office of the President on prioritization and schedule of implementation of the various railway lines in the South, serve as the "coordinating and issue-resolution" body; and submit a development plan to the President for approval not later than Dec. 1.
Mr. Mamondiong said the government has approached Poland, Saudi Arabia, and Spain for overseas development assistance (ODA) for the project, which is estimated to cost around $800 million to $1 billion — more than the initial estimate of around $700 million for the project.
Phase 1 of the project, which is a 120-kilometer stretch of railway that will pass through the Cagayan de Oro to Iligan industrial corridor, will be awarded to bidders through a build-operate-transfer agreement, he said.
The railway system will also link two vital Mindanao gateways, Mr. Mamondiong said. These are the Laguindingan International Airport and the Mindanao Container Terminal. It will have passenger and cargo operations.
The route is being prioritized, since the covered stretch is the industrial gateway and a key trade center of Mindanao.
Mr. Mamondiong said clashes between the military and separatist Muslim groups in the southern part of the Philippines would not be a concern since the area that the railway would cover is "the most peaceful part of Mindanao."
He said the DOTC was bidding out to local firms the contract for the feasibility study.
"Any time now, it will be awarded," he said.
In a statement last September, Mr. Nograles, who also represents the Davao’s first district in Congress, said the project was expected to be an efficient, reliable and affordable mode of transportation in Mindanao.
The project will spur development, attract foreign investments and create thousands of jobs in the region, he said.
The planned Mindanao railway consists of a criss-crossing network of lines linking Cagayan de Oro to Iligan, Iligan to Zamboanga City, and Cagayan de Oro to Agusan and Surigao, as well as extensions to Davao and General Santos cities.
The plan for a Mindanao railway started with former President Fidel V. Ramos. It was revived by his successor Joseph Estrada, but the project failed to take off. — P.L.G. MontecilloI hope this project pushes through. It will become less of a hassle to go to different cities :) But as Rexxie said, if ever this project pushes through, we'll probably have jobs by then. hahaha
do you know how much they get from a project like this? after the project is in its 80%, they already will receive their bonus, I doubt if it will be 100% completed, or if it does, it will need more funds. mahurot naman ug bulsa... ambot lang.. sorry sa maigo, dili man sad tanan (LOL, go WOW Philippines!) BASTA TARUNGON JUD NI KAY APIL RABA ILIGAN SA PLAN! hmpf! industrial city...haha..tsk2
ReplyDeleterelax Martin... walay makabasa na pulitiko ani. hahaha. ayaw kabalaka, kung ma-politician man gani ko, di ko mangurakot. hahaha
ReplyDeletehrm. i heard about this just a month or so. proposed by or researched by (not really sure) a group of IIT students (the iligan to cdo railway part).. (this was posted on our classrooms' walls)
ReplyDeletei'll send a follow-up comment some time soon :)
promises. promises. tsk. to see is to believe. Haha.
ReplyDeletelet's jst pray m.tinuod ni...and wla "kaayo" corruption mahitabo...hehe
ReplyDeletecge2, haha! wa ta kamao jud gel..enwei, I hope matunuod na, and mabibu jud kaayu sa Iligan na, and more reasons to enjoy.. ^^.
ReplyDeleterelaaax, in the end ang magsilbi ra ani tnan kay ang tig-didang og puthaw. yaw namo katingala kung naay ma de-rail na train if ever this happens. =D
ReplyDeleteayown. angeli mag-gov't ka na lang :P
ReplyDeleteanyway, sana nga matuloy to. this is a really cool project... another step in making that strong republic railway system :P
you'll be one of my supporters. bwahaha! :P
ReplyDeleteonga, sana nga matuloy 'to. kung dadalaw ka sa Surigao, pwede ka nang dumaan sa Iligan ;D
gagi man ka Joh :)) pero sakto biya ka. hmm... dapat ang rails kay makakuryente kung guniton para di makawat. hahaha
ReplyDeletetrue true haha
ReplyDeletepero ilang taon na kaya ako nyan kapag mangyari yan :P
bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb the train. i doubt it'll push through, madaming kurakot sa pilipinas, malapit na 2010. most likely they'll start the project pero i doubt it'll get done. they'll just use it to get more money... gaya dito sa davao, some politicians want the bridge to samal... paobvious lang sila kailangan nila ng pera for 2010.... GLORIA FOR SUPREME RULER!!! LONG LIVE OUR DICTATOR!! LONG LIVE THE PHILIPPINES!!!
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDelete(wala bitaw nako gbasa. kapoi. taas. basin maglabad ra ako ulo. haha)
:))
ReplyDeletetan-aw na lang ug Diyosa ug Iisa Pa Lamang dira :P
woohoo! magrally na ta!!! :))
ReplyDeletehahay... I hope corruption will stop (asa boi!). Who am I kidding? Even our forefathers were already involved in corruption.
kamubo ra ana, nya kun imu mga libro TH kaau ka mu read! sus
ReplyDeletehahaha! kataw-anan... mas nindot man ang latter..hahaha ^^.
ReplyDeletehaha! kataw-anan... mahuman na baya ang latter..haha! ^^,
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