N. Samar execs get new Toyota vehicles | Inquirer

N. Samar execs get new Toyota vehicles

/ 07:08 AM August 24, 2012

Tacloban City — Northern Samar may be among the poorest provinces in the country but it has acquired 15 new vans and pick-ups costing more than P16 million for its top officials.

These include nine units of Toyota Innova, which were bought at P888,200 each, three units of Toyota Hilux at P1.43 million each and three units of Toyota Hi-ace van at P1.29 million.

According to Arlene Cui, Northern Samar provincial information officer, these vehicles were bought from Toyota Inc. at Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City after it won the bidding conducted on May 31. The vehicles were delivered to Northern Samar on Aug. 12, she added.

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The three Toyota Hilux vehicles were detailed to Northern Samar Gov. Paul Daza. One was for the governor’s use while the two others were for his bodyguards and staff members.

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The three Hi-Ace units have been placed on stand-by status in case the province has guests.

One of the nine Innova vans will be detailed to Vice Gov. Ramp Nielsen Uy. The rest will be distributed to the Provincial Board members.

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Of the 13 board members in Northern Samar, only Board Member Marites Gillamac belongs to the opposition.

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Contacted for comment, Daza said that since he took over as governor in 2010, the province did not buy any vehicle even if it needed them.

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“It is not an exaggeration to say that we don’t have much service vehicles here at the provincial government. I am using my own personal car; the same is true for about two or three provincial board members. But most of them are using motorcycles as their means of transportation,” Daza said.

He added the newly purchased vehicles were also intended for the board members and the province’s special guests. Daza pointed out that when Israeli Ambassador Menasha Bar-on visited Catarman town early this month, the province had to borrow a private vehicle for the ambassador’s use.

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Gillamac said she and Northern Samar Sangguniang Kabataan president Mikhael Johnson de Asas were not given service vehicles.

She pointed out, however, that she has been receiving a transportation allowance of P12,350 a month. Those who were given service vehicles receive a monthly fuel allowance.

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She acknowledged that the vehicles were a necessity for board members. /INQUIRER

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