DPWH Sec. Vince Dizon:
We will not let this pass. GNN-44
“UNANG-UNA, mukhang hindi talaga tama ang disenyo nung flood control sa Candating, Arayat. Kung maaalala ninyo pinilit natin yung kontratista na ayusin dahil nagigiba yung mga pundasyon. Eh, ngayon, hanggang ngayon hindi nila maayos-ayos.
So, kailangan na tayong
magdesisyon dito na talagang panagutin yung mga dapat managot diyan. Kasama na
yung mga tao ng DPWH, kasama yung kontratista, and meron naring nagre-report sa
atin na may links sa mga kongresista.
So, lahat yan kailangang
imbestigahan natin. At, ah, kung ano man ang rekomendasyon natin isa-submit
natin sa Ombudsman at sa DOJ.
Pero hindi talaga maayos-ayos
kase mukhang may mali talaga sa disenyo. At kawawa naman yung mga kababayan
natin dun na apektado yung mga bahay nila. So, hindi natin pwedeng palampasin
ito."
Now, Public Works Sec.
Vince Dizon is talking: three days since the latest collapse of the slope protection
of the Candating flood control project on Jan 23 – only hours after he led an inspection
of the cracked Arnedo Dike road and the unfinished San Agustin Bridge, both in
Arayat too, not all that far from Candating.
Dizon should not even be
talking about this now, if only he did his job of translating into action the words
he uttered right at the site only last Sept. 24 while confronting Engr. Edgardo
Sagum, owner of Eddmari Construction & Trading, the Candating project contractor.
Making a direct point
at the contractor. CLTV-36
Indeed, his words today are veritably but a rehash of those he mouthed four months ago, to wit:
“Dapat naman (bunutin ang
sheet piles), gusto nating malaman kung talagang 36 meters. That’s practically
10-storey building.
Dalawa lang ang problema…either
may problema sa paggawa mo or yung design mali. Ganun lang ‘yun. So aalamin
natin yan. Kailangan ito ipa-assess yung design nito kung tama ba o hindi.
Ikaw ba talaga ang gumagawa
dito? Hindi mo ito sinubcon? Tsini-check ko yan engineer. Ikaw ba talaga ang
gumagawa? Iba ang naririnig namin. Basta on record sinabi mo sa akin ikaw ang
gumagawa. Malalaman at malalaman ko rin kung sino talaga ang gumagawa dito,
kung pinahiram mo lang ang lisensya mo.”
Some foot-in-mouth disease
there, Sir Vince?
It is well within reason
to assume that Dizon received constant and conscientious apprisal of the
Candating project after his biting onsite discourse. Given the fear he instills
in the agency since becoming its head.
Hence, he must have known
that the sheet piles were not pulled out after some perfunctory tries; that Eddmari
Construction – sans any reported design re-assessment – just went on with its
way of “repairing” the damage to “completion ahead” of its promised last-week-of-November-2025
target.
Crane failing to pull out sheet piles. Pampanga Newsweek
If not Dizon himself, at least his minions at the DPWH-3 and whatever district engineering district that has responsibility of Candating, must have seen or heard the media blast over the repair completion, uniformly quoting Sagum proudly proclaiming: “Tiniyak namin na matapos ito bago pa maabutan ng sunod-sunod na bagyo. Ipinangako namin sa publiko nitong Oktubre na matatapos ito ng huling linggo ng Nobyembre, pero we’ve finished the rehabilitation first week pa lang ng buwan.”
Rehabilitation completed ahead of schedule, Eddmari claims. GNN-44, SunStar-Pampanga
The absence of any official response from the DPWH to the contractor’s cocky confidence could only mean acquiescence, if not assent.
Here now comes in full
force Qui tacet consentire videtur, that assenting-silence
doctrine that while quietude assumes consent, silence can also warrant the
continuation of wrongdoings.
Thus, Candating caught in a
vicious cycle of collapse and desultory rehabilitation and repair for the past
three years, at least, to the cost of hundreds of millions, to an even higher
cost of human suffering.
“So, hindi natin pwedeng palampasin ito." So, Dizon is now saying.
“E, noong Setyembre,
pinalampas na po ninyo ito.” So, we are retorting.
Same difference. Unconvince
us, Vince. Photos grabbed from the web
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