Kidapawan starts P7-M streetlight project from SGLG incentive

By John Andrew Tabugoc

July 13, 2023, 7:06 pm

<p><strong>STREETLIGHT PROJECT.</strong> Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista (5th right), DILG-12 director Josephine Leysa and other local officials pose for a photo following the official installation of the first pole for the PHP7-million street lighting project in Kidapawan City on Thursday (July 13, 2023). The project is funded from the Seal of Good Local Governance incentive won by the local government in 2022. <em>(Photo courtesy by Kidapawan CIO)</em></p>

STREETLIGHT PROJECT. Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista (5th right), DILG-12 director Josephine Leysa and other local officials pose for a photo following the official installation of the first pole for the PHP7-million street lighting project in Kidapawan City on Thursday (July 13, 2023). The project is funded from the Seal of Good Local Governance incentive won by the local government in 2022. (Photo courtesy by Kidapawan CIO)

KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato – The city government kicked off here Thursday a PHP7-million streetlight project funded through the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) incentive it won last year.

Mayor Jose Paolo Evangelista, who led the ceremonial pole installation ceremony together with Department of the Interior and Local Government in the Soccsksargen Region (DILG-12) Director Josephine Leysa, said the streetlights will be mounted in strategic areas.

“The streetlights will particularly be put up along the Kidapawan-M’lang national highway and the busy road of Ninoy Aquino Avenue that leads to the city’s overland terminal,” Evangelista said.

He said the project aims to assure road safety and also protect the public from crimes that may arise in the streets.

Evangelista said the city has been a consistent SGLG awardee since 2016 after passing the stiff evaluation from the DILG on transparency, accountability, at good governance.

Chairman Alberto Canonoy of Barangay Lanao, whose area is a beneficiary of the project, said the initiative that can help eradicate crimes and boost business investments here.

“This is an effective means to invite investors to bolster our local economy which could offer opportunities such as employment,” he said.

The project is set for completion by October this year. (PNA)

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