Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Foods Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan wants his committee to investigate the enormous amount released from the Department of Agriculture during 2010's election period supposedly to be used in constructing farm to market roads. The amount of P7.5B was released, however, without a work program.
"If found true that no farm-to-market road was constructed when this amount was released from January to June 2010, then those responsible for this anomaly must be held accountable and must explain themselves to those who toil their farms relentlessly yet remain below the poverty line."
Pangilinan says he will file a resolution calling for an investigation into the anomaly, especially considering COA reports that funds to be used in constructing farm-to-market roads in Maguindanao were mostly spent for gas purchases from service stations owned by former President Arroyo's known allies the Ampatuans.
"This is plunder. Our people were deprived of the opportunity to improve their lives with the help of these much-needed roads. Tapos na ang panahon ng garapal na pagnanakaw. Panahon na para makamtan ng ating mga kababayan, partikular ang mga magsasaka, ang matagal na nilang hinihingi na hustisya. Kailangan nating matunton kung saan napunta ang napakalaking pondong ito at pagbayarin ang mga kasabwat sa anomalyang ito."
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