NE Sangguniang Panlalawigan approves P1.8B 2011 budget

Dec 27, 2010
PALAYAN CITY, Nueva Ecija – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved here on Monday the proposed P1.8-billion 2011 budget for Nueva Ecija which, the provincial government said, would ensure delivery of basic services to many Novo Ecijanos.

Vice Gov. Jose Gay Padiernos, SP presiding officer, said the budget proposal submitted by the office of Gov. Aurelio Umali, was adopted by the SP  without major cuts.

It marked the first time in three years that the annual budget of the province was approved. The budgets for 2007, 2008 and 2009 were reenacted after the Umali administration and the SP, then led by vice governor Edward Thomas Joson got locked up in a stalemate over the various items in the proposal.

Umali said the 60-page budget proposal is a declaration of the provincial government’s determination to lay a strong foundation for a greater and more progressive Nueva Ecija.

He said funds were committed for the programs, projects and activities of the various sectors to make the budget an instrument for the economic and social upliftment of the people of Nueva Ecija.

Padiernos said the approved budget, which went through a two-month deliberation, was a manifestation of the unified leadership at the Capitol wherein the governor and the vice governor work as a team.

“As you can see, the vice governor and the SP are working harmoniously with the governor and it makes for an efficient governance in terms of the expeditious approval of the budget for the sake of many Novo Ecijanos,” he said.

Board Member Joseph Ortiz, chairman of the SP committee on finance and appropriations, said the executive budget went through a thorough deliberation with concerned offices/departments and consultations with citizens to reach an equitable allocation of resources and ensure an efficient and effective delivery of basic services.

He stressed that the approved budget centered on the Annual Investment Plan involving at least P258 million covering economic and social services among others.

He added that with the budget, they expect the province to provide accessibility to all basic needs and services, increase agricultural productivity and enhance delivery of health care services and provide expanded employment opportunities to urban poor residents.

The provincial government is expecting to raise the budget from internal and external revenues, including P1.29 billion as internal revenue allotment shares and sources from the share of national wealth, grants and donations, sale of assets and share from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. and the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Under the budget’s special purpose fund, P140 million was allocated as loan repayment while under the economic enterprise, P69 million was for the operations of the Eduardo L. Joson Memorial Hospital and P59.7 million for the asphalt batching plant.

In passing the budget, the SP scrutinized the respective budget proposals of 53 offices under the provincial government and national government line agencies. (Armand Galang)
Joson to join Umali camp if...
Quezon Mayor Mariano Cristino N. Joson might join the camp of Gov. Aurelio M. Umali if nobody among the Josons will run for governor in 2013.

Joson, who was beaten by Umali in the last gubernatorial election, said he and his allies in Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija (BALANE) are ready to ally themselves with Umali's Unang Sigaw Partido ng Pagbabago. “If none of the Josons will run, my party mates and I are willing to join Governor Umali’s group,” said Joson, husband of First Dist. Rep. Josefina Manuel-Joson.

Joson said this more than a month after he and the governor were seen and photographed  together during a relief activity for Quezon flood victims.