Senate Allocates P2.3-Billion for NIA Workers' Pay

griculture Secretary Manny Piñol announced through his Facebook Page that the Philippine Senate already allocates additional P2.3 billion for National Irrigation Administration's worker's pay. According Sec. Piñol last October 10, during the Senate Finance Committee hearing the budget of the NIA was added with P2.3 billion.



Although the budget was already allocated, Sec. Piñol revealed that it did not come easy, despite the fact that NIA is not under the DA, he fight for free irrigation because it was a promise made by Pres. Duterte during the campaign period.

NIA is just one of the four agriculture-related agencies under the Office of the President. Aside from NIA, the National Food Authority, the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) and FPA are all under the Office of the President.

Sec. Piñol remembered that during the time when Pres. Rody Dutere was still the mayor of Davao City, he already knew that the payment for irrigation by the country's rice farmers was an added burden and that they could hardly pay for the irrigation service fees.

Read the Full Statement of DA Sec. Manny Piñol:

Finally, Free Irrigation!
SENATE ALLOCATES ADDITIONAL
P2.3-B FOR NIA WORKERS' PAY
By Manny Piñol

In the end, the wishes of President Rody Duterte to provide Filipino rice farmers with free irrigation have been realised.

During the Senate Finance Committee hearing on Monday, Oct. 10, of the budget of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA), an additional P2.3-B was added to the budget of the agency.

It did not come easy though.

The NIA leadership itself was averse to the idea of free irrigation with its current administrator Florencio Padernal saying that there was no policy yet expressed by the President.

In fact, during the Congressional hearing on the budget of the Dept. of Agriculture and the four agriculture-related agencies under the Office of the President - NIA, NFA, PCA and FPA- I had to publicly rebuke Padernal and pointed out that the public pronouncements of President Duterte on free irrigation constituted a policy statement.

While NIA is not under the DA, I had to fight for free irrigation because it was a promise made by President Duterte during the campaign.

Even when he was Mayor of Davao City, President Duterte knew that the payment for irrigation services by the country's rice farmers was an added burden and that they could hardly pay for the irrigation service fees.

NIA records show that rice farmers owe the agency an estimated P13-B in unpaid irrigation fees.

With members of Congress and the Senate supportive of President Duterte's commitment of free irrigation, I emphasised during the Senate hearing of the DA budget that fulfilling the commitment of the President was important in convincing the Filipino farmers that this government delivers its promises.

It was during the DA Budget Senate hearing that Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Loren Legarda literally stomped her feet and declared that she would make sure that Free Irrigation would be given to the Filipino rice farmers starting 2017.

With the support of Finance Committee Vice Chairman Sen. Cynthia Villar, Agriculture Committee Chairman Francis Pangilinan, Sen. Risa Hontiveros, Sen. JV Ejercito and Sen. Ralph Recto, the promise is now a reality.

President Duterte's promise of Free Irrigation starting 2017 is finally fulfilled.

Thanks to President Duterte and the members of Congress and the Senate, especially Sen. Loren Legarda.

#Changeishere! #PresRodyCares! #DuterteDelivers! #FreeIrrigationAtLast!
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