Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Abra village execs suspended for garbage dumping

- BY ALDWIN QUITASOL

BAGUIO CITY — Officials of a village in the capital town of Abra were meted suspension for making irresponsi­ble dumping of trash punishable by “execution.”

Barangay Calaba, Bangued chairman Renato P. Brasuela and five of his kagawads including the Sanggunian­g Kabataan chairperso­n were suspended for 90 days for crafting an ordinance in February that sought to mete out “death” as a third offense penalty for illegally dumping garbage.

Bangued town mayor Mila A. Valera ordered the barangay officials to momentaril­y leave their posts for 90 days after the Sanggunian­g Bayan of Bangued found them guilty of Grave Misconduct, Grave Abuse of Authority, Gross Neglect of Duty, Gross Dishonesty, Conduct Prejudicia­l to the Best Interest of the Service.

A wide uproar surfaced in Barangay Calaba last February this year when barangay officials instituted an ordinance penalizing dumping of garbage P1,000 for the first offense, P1,000 and eight hours of community service for second offense and getting shot for the third offense.

The barangay ordinance approved by barangay chairman Brasuela, kagawads Marjun S. Santiago, Rosemel B. Viado, Marlbour Jude B. Valera, Carmelita A. Venus, and SK barangay chairman Darryl B. Blanes, did not also reach the Sanggunian­g Bayan for review before it was instituted for implementa­tion.

On 3 May the Bangued SB recommende­d Mayor Valera to place Brasuela and his five kagawads under preventive suspension, pending investigat­ion of the administra­tive cases leveled against them.

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