COTABATO CITY, Philippines - Officials on Wednesday suspended hundreds of projects in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) funded out of the unconstitutional Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP).
The now stalled regional projects were bankrolled by DAP grants under the Transition Investment Support Program (TISP), which started in late 2011.
ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman told reporters the regional government's suspension of all projects under TISP, also known as “stimulus fund,” has been made following the Supreme Court decision.
The national government had allocated P8.5 billion worth of development grants for ARMM through the TISP to sustain various programs needed to boost the region's economy.
Hataman clarified, however, that only P2.7 billion, out of the P8.5 billion stimulus fund, had been downloaded to the autonomous region from the time the TISP began until the High Tribunal declared the DAP as unconstitutional the other day.
“We can guarantee there is no corruption issue on the projects funded out of this program. We’re freezing the funds for the projects, suspending all disbursements because of the Supreme Court ruling,” Hataman said in a press conference in Cotabato City Wednesday morning.
Hataman said the move will stop the completion of dozens of projects such as health centers and other vital facilities being implemented by the ARMM’s health department. Agricultural projects for the ARMM’s impoverished peasant communities will also be affected, according to Hataman.
The ARMM’s health, and agriculture departments were supposed to receive P956 million, and P1 billion from the TISP, respectively.
The region's social welfare department was supposed to get the "lion's share" from the P8.5 billion stimulus fund ---- a P1.9 billion-worth package for various community projects. The agency has completed P1.6 billion-worth of TISP projects in the past 20 months, according to a matrix supplied by Hataman's staff.
The suspended P8.5 billion TISP was intended for various projects in the autonomous region, which covers Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur and the island provinces of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, all common strongholds of the Moro National Liberation Front, and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
“Some of the TISP allocations were channeled to regional offices of agencies under the Administrative Regions 9, 10, and 12,” Hataman said.
Hataman said they will convene the contractors of on-going TISP projects to explain the suspension of the contracts.
“We can assure the public and the national government that all of the projects we have suspended were implemented religiously, with all transparency,” Hataman told reporters.