Early today, 5,000 Large Planting Materials of the Mindanao Giant Bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) will be transported from my farm nursery to Midsayap, the biggest town in North Cotabato.
This was my commitment to Mayor Rolly Sacdalan during his team visit in my farm last Saturday and this makes Midsayap the fourth Cotabato town to receive Giant Bamboo planting materials from me.
Mayor Sacdalan said he will plant the Giant Bamboos in the upland villages of Midsayap.
The advocacy to plant and propagate the Giant Bamboo will now focus on my home province, Cotabato with a targeted distribution of 200,000 planting materials covering all the 17 towns and the City of Kidapawan before the end of this year.
The program will involve an engagement between the Local Government Units or farmers’ cooperatives where my farm will provide the planting materials which will be propagated in their areas.
The engagement will include a marketing agreement which would stipulate that I will buy all the bamboo poles that they will harvest starting 2026 or four years from today.
By then, I would have established a modest processing facility which would turn the Giant Bamboo poles into high value engineered bamboo.
Initial discussions were already made with Development Bank of the Philippines President Emmanuel Herbosa, an avid supporter of the Bamboo Industry Development Program for the funding requirements of the processing facility.
I will also present this program to the new Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, so that issues and concerns on Bamboo propagation and exploitation could be addressed.
This program is expected to initially cover 1,000 hectares of upland areas and create a P500-M/yearly industry.
The Giant Bamboo Program in the upland areas is also expected to mitigate flooding and soil erosion in my province.
It is my hope that the Private Sector-LGU partnership model in the development of the Bamboo Industry would be replicated in other parts of the country as well.
#KungGustoMaramingParaan!
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21-Year-Old Cotabato Airport: Sad Story Of Childish Politics Twenty-one years after work on the Cotabato Rural Airport was started and 15 years after the Runway and Terminal Building construction were completed, it remains unused, a sad testament to the evils of petty and childish politics which had prevailed in North Cotabato. For people to truly understand this tragic narrative of a project which could have brought progress to the province, here is the historical account of the Mlang Airport Project: 1. I was a young Mayor of Mlang (1995-1998) when I envisioned the growth of my town into an agro-industrlialized city and thought an Airport would be critical in realizing that vision; 2. With the help of the Vice Mayor then, Luigi Buenaflor Cuerpo, whose family owned most of the areas in the former Hacienda de Tomas Buenaflor, I presented the idea to the elders of the clan and they loved the idea but since there were no funds available for the project, it remained just a dream; 3. In 1998, after one term as Mayor of Mlang, I was elected Governor of North Cotabato and I pursued the vision of building an airport in my hometown; 4. In 2003, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan authorized the purchase of 62 hectares of land in the former Hacienda Buenaflor for the purpose of building the airport; 5. With an initial P30-M Grant Fund which was provided by then Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo sourced from the Department of Energy (which at the time, operated the Mt. Apo Geothermal Project), the project was started in 2004; 6. By 2007, my term as Governor ended and I was succeeded by Governor Jesus N. Sacdalan. I served as his Vice Governor. Gov. Sacdalan continued the project; 7. In 2009, the Runway and Terminal Building of the Mlang Airport were completed and Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo arrived for the blessing and inauguration; 8. In the 2010 elections, Gov. Sacdalan ran for Congress in the 1st District of the Province while I attempted to regain the Governorship but I lost to then Congresswoman Emmylou Taliño-Santos (now Mendoza); That was when work at the Airport was stopped and to justify the suspension of the Airport Development, the new administration claimed that the documents covering the purchase of the land were not perfect. I was accused of owning the land which was, of course, ridiculous and false. It was also claimed that the project was started without a Feasibility Study which again is a big lie, for how would it be given a budget if there was no study conducted. In fact, I made a public declaration that I was willing to help perfect the documents if they needed my signature on the alleged incomplete documents but my offer was ignored. In 2019, when former Congresswoman Nancy Catamco won as Governor, the alleged missing documents were recovered or reconstructed and perfected. That was when work was started again in the airport. Unfortunately, in 2022, Gov. Catamco lost in a tightly contested election to then Vice Governor Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza before she could turn over the Airport Land Property which is owned by the Provincial Government to the Dept. of Transportation and the Civil Aeronautics Authority of the Philippines for it to be operational. The incumbent Governor is the Chairman of the Regional Development Council and she could have given utmost priority to the completion of Airport. Access to funds for the completion of the project would not be difficult because Speaker Martin Romualdez is the nephew-in-law of her husband, TUCP Partylist Congressman Raymond Mendoza. The real reason why the Mlang Airport Development has dragged for 21 years is because it is identified as the Brainchild and Pet Project of former Governor Manny Piñol and the current leadership dread the thought of seeing planes loaded with passengers and fruits from Cotabato to the big cities and the people giving credit to Piñol for initiating the project. The airport is for the people of North Cotabato now and the next generation and I would not care if she names it after her grandfather or whoever. This narrative is my account of the real story behind the delay in the completion of the Central Mindanao Airport which I know will be refuted by the other party. So, here is my challenge: Let’s hold a Public Debate/Forum on the real and true reasons behind the delay in the completion of the Central Mindanao Airport. I am willing to face anybody from their side in that debate, anytime and anywhere. The People of North Cotabato deserve to know the truth. #WeDontOwnGovernment! #TheTruthWillSetUsFree!
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