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“Tandaan natin na ang mamamayang Pilipino ay nagmamasid at may karapatang pumuna. At tayong mga nasa gobyerno ang tagapanday at tagahatid ng tunay at maaasahan na serbisyo.”
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday emphasized the importance of transparency in all government programs and projects to prevent corruption, while highlighting the need for high standards in the delivery of public services.
“So, let us prove that when the public has access to government processes, they become more empowered as our partners in promoting accountability,” President Marcos said during the SubayBAYANI Awards 2025 at the Manila Hotel.
“This is why, and I say this with all my firm belief, we must further strengthen open and participative governance at all levels,” the President added.
The Chief Executive said this year’s awardees – consisting of nine top performing local government units (LGUs), 126 exemplary LGUs, and three Department of the Interior and Local Government Regional Offices (DILG ROs) – chose to perform their duties effectively, honestly and with consideration for their constituents.
“Napatunayan nila ito sa paghikayat sa mamamayan na makilahok sa mga proyekto ng kanilang bayan, lungsod, o probinsya, at sa pagsubaybay sa mga lokal na imprastraktura na pinondohan ng taumbayan,” the President.
By implementing projects according to plan, the LGU and DILG RO awardees demonstrated their ability to deliver high-quality infrastructure — from a simple multipurpose building to a major provincial road, President Marcos said.
“Ipinakita ninyo na kapag may datos, may basehan. Kapag may proseso, may direksyon. At kapag may resulta, may tiwala naman ang taumbayan sa atin,” said the President.
President Marcos said the newly launched Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Transparency Portal aims to ensure that infrastructure projects can be observed, analyzed, monitored, and be of use to the community.
Through the Transparency Portal, the public could monitor every step of the implementation of infrastructure projects – from the procurement process to the foundation laying, up to their utilization.
“Inaasahan natin na kapag bukas tayo sa publiko, mas titibay ang kanilang tiwala sa gobyerno at mas lalawak pa ang kanilang pakikibahagi sa pagbabago,” President Marcos said. ǀ PND
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday honored local government units (LGUs) and Department of the Interior and Local Government regional offices (DILG-ROs) for excellence in implementing local infrastructure projects and public services.
During the SubayBAYANI Awards 2025 ceremony held at the Manila Hotel, President Marcos recognized the nine LGUs awarded as Top Overall Performers, 126 LGUs adjudged as Exemplars, and three DILG-ROs for demonstrating “strong collaboration, transparent processes, and proactive efforts.”
“Keep up the good work. Continue to show that the public can trust and rely on their public servants,” the Chief Executive said.
President Marcos urged LGU officials to remain committed to delivering first-rate service to the people.
“High quality remains our standard. A government worthy of its people does not settle for mediocrity, does not cut corners, and does not waver,” said the President. “We strive for excellence because that is what our citizens deserve, and that is what our country deserves.”
President Marcos said dedicated and honest public servants play a major role in the success of any government project.
“Kayo po ang magandang halimbawa na matatag pa rin ang puso ng serbisyo publiko sa ating bansa,” the Chief Executive said.
Attaining the Bagong Pilipinas vision for the country does not depend on a single leader, a single sector nor a single institution, according to the President.
“Ito ay binubuo ng bawat kawani ng pamahalaan na tapat na naglilingkod sa ating kapwa at bawat mamamayan na handang makibahagi sa mga proyekto ng pamahalaan,” President Marcos said.
The Top overall Performers for the SubayBAYANI Awards 2025 are:
Mountain Province, for the upgrading of Ampawilen-Sadanga Provincial Road;
Aklan, for the rehabilitation and improvement of Balete-Arcanghel-Ogsip-Calamcan-Julita-Libacao Road (Phase 3);
Zamboanga Sibugay, for the concreting of Pangi-Guitoan-GomotocMalagandis Provincial Road;
Pasig City, for the major improvement at Mega Dialysis Compound;
Science City of Muñoz, for the construction of a multi-purpose building;
Victorias City, for the construction of a two-storey evacuation center and multi-purpose building;
Victoria, Oriental Mindoro, for construction of a health station;
Sumilao, Bukidnon, for the construction of a multi-purpose building at Barangay Kisolon; and
Magpet, Cotabato, for the construction of Basak Water System Level III at Barangay Basak.
The DILG Regional Offices recognized are those from the National Capital Region (NCR), Eastern Visayas (Region VIII), and SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII).
President Marcos also thanked the Manila Water Company Inc., the government’s partner for this year’s SubayBAYANI Awards, for their steadfast support in the government’s efforts in participatory governance, citizen engagement, and evidence-based monitoring.
The annual SubayBAYANI Awards were established in 2021 by the DILG to recognize LGUs that implemented local infrastructure projects while upholding standards of participatory governance, citizen engagement, and transparency.
The SubayBAYANI Awards also recognize DILG Regional Offices with innovative monitoring initiatives for LGU infrastructure projects.
The awards cover all provinces, cities, and municipalities with projects enrolled in the SubayBAYANI Portal. | PND
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. disclosed on Wednesday that fugitive ex-Ako Bicol Party-List Rep. Zaldy Co tried to blackmail the government into not canceling his passport, an offer which the President immediately rejected.
“I do not negotiate with criminals,” President Marcos said in his latest video message reporting the status of the criminal cases filed against individuals, including Co, who were implicated in the multibillion-peso flood control corruption. .
The President said Co’s lawyer reached out to authorities and requested the non-cancellation of the resigned lawmaker’s passport in exchange for stopping from making further claims through videos on social media.
“Nilapitan po kami ng abogado ni Zaldy Co at nagtatangkang mag-blackmail na kung hindi po namin kakanselahin daw ang passport niya, hindi na raw siya maglalabas ng video,” President Marcos said.
“Kahit maglabas ka na ng video ng lahat ng kasinungalingan mo na pag-destabilize sa gobyerno. Gusto kong malaman mo Zaldy makakansela pa rin ang passport mo. Hindi ka na makakatakas sa hustisya.”
Co is facing a warrant of arrest issued by Sandiganbayan along with 15 officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and Sunwest Corporation who were indicted by the Ombudsman with graft and malversation of public funds over an anomalous PhP289.5 million flood control project in Oriental Mindoro.
In the same video message, President Marcos also announced that eight congressmen were recommended to be charged before the Ombudsman with plunder, graft, bribery and conflict of interest for owning construction companies involved in anomalous DPWH projects.
The recommended charges against the eight lawmakers were based on the evidence gathered by the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) and the DPWH.
“Meron din pong development ‘yung ICI at saka ang DPWH. Mag magsusumite po ng ebidensya sa Ombudsman and magrekomenda sila ng kaso ng plunder, anti-graft, bribery, conflict of interest sa walong congressman na may-ari ng mga construction company na may proyekto sa DPWH,” the President said.
President Marcos reiterated the government is pursuing the recovery of taxpayers’ money as the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) issued two more freeze orders against those implicated in the flood control scandal.
The President said this brings the total amount of assets frozen to about PhP12 billion, which includes Co’s air assets valued at around PhP4 billion, as well as 3,566 bank accounts, 198 insurance policies, 247 motor vehicles, 178 real properties, and 16 e-wallet accounts.
“Umpisa lang po ito. Mas marami pong asset ay mafo-frozen para maibalik ang pera ng tao sa kanila. Ito po ay ang aming pangako that the money of the people will be given back to the people,” President Marcos emphasized.
President Marcos started the investigation into widespread corruption in the DPWH when the President denounced irregularities in flood control projects during his July 28 Fourth State of the Nation Address.
The President created the ICI last September 11 to investigate infrastructure projects during the past 10 years, recommend appropriate charges against liable individuals and groups, and to recommend reforms to stop further corruption. | PND
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. received Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) during a courtesy call at Malacañan Palace on Tuesday.
Joining the President were Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Renato Solidum Jr., Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Raphael Lotilla, and Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the IAEA Evangelina Lourdes Bernas.
Grossi, who assumed office in 2019, is on his first official visit to the Philippines for the International High-Level Forum on Nuclear Technology for Controlling Plastic Pollution (NUTEC Plastics): Scaling Solutions and Partnerships for Global Impact.
The Philippines is hosting the forum from November 25 to 26.
With headquarters in Vienna, Austria, the IAEA was established in 1957 within the United Nations system to promote the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear technologies.
The Philippines has been a member state of the IAEA since 1958.
Through its participation in various IAEA technical cooperation projects, the country has strengthened its capabilities and expertise in nuclear science and technology and contributed to the global exchange of knowledge and best practices on the peaceful applications of nuclear energy, nuclear safety, safeguards and security. | PND
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. received the credentials of the newly designated non-resident ambassadors of Tunisia, Paraguay, Burkina Faso, the Marshall Islands, and Serbia in a formal presentation ceremony at Malacañan Palace, President Marcos on Tuesday.
President Marcos received the letters of credence of His Excellency Mohamed Trabelsi, Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia; His Excellency Miguel Angel Ubaldino Romero Alvarez, Ambassador of the Republic of Paraguay; Her Excellency Bibata Nebie/Ouedraogo, Ambassador of Burkina Faso; Her Excellency Anjanette Kattil, Ambassador of the Republic of the Marshall Islands; and Her Excellency Ivana Golubović-Duboka, Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia.
The presentation of credentials marks the official start of the ambassadors’ diplomatic tenure as representatives of their respective governments to the Republic of the Philippines, underscoring the mutual commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and fostering international cooperation.
The Philippines established diplomatic relations with Tunisia in 1975; with Paraguay in 1962; Burkina Faso in 2002; with the Marshall Islands in 1988; and Serbia in 1972. | PND
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Ang Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Transparency Portal ay isang pinalawak at mas madaling gamitin na bersyon ng Sumbong sa Pangulo platform, na nagbibigay-daan sa publiko na subaybayan ang mga proyekto ng pamahalaan sa imprastraktura at mag-ulat ng anumang kahina-hinalang anomalya.
Ito ang inihayag nitong Martes ni Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave Gomez, na nagsabing malaki ang naging pag-unlad ng portal kumpara sa naunang complaint system dahil mas malawak ang saklaw ng impormasyon at mas user-friendly kaya mas madaling mamonitor ng publiko ang lahat ng proyekto ng DPWH sa buong bansa.
“As you can see, maraming pagkakahawig doon sa Sumbong sa Pangulo website. Pero mas expanded ito ngayon. If I may say so, parang Sumbong sa Pangulo 2.0,” pahayag ni Gomez sa isang panayam sa TV5.
Inilunsad ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang DPWH Transparency Portal nito lamang Lunes bilang bahagi ng nagpapatuloy na reporma upang matigil ang korapsyon sa mga proyektong pang-imprastraktura.
Sinimulan ni Pangulong Marcos ang kanyang kampanya laban sa mga anomalya sa flood control at iba pang proyektong pang-imprastraktura sa pamamagitan ng paglikha ng Sumbong sa Pangulo website noong Agosto 11.
Ipinaliwanag ni Gomez na hinigitan na ng bagong DPWH Transparency Portal ang dating limitasyong nakatuon lamang sa flood control projects, dahil maaari nang hanapin ng mga user ang kahit anong proyekto ng DPWH at makita agad ang mahahalagang detalye tulad ng implementing office, contractor, halaga ng proyekto, at kasalukuyang status nito.
“Contrary to the initial belief na medyo nakaka-intimidate, napaka-user-friendly ng portal. Sa search bar, i-type mo lang kung ano yung proyekto gusto mong hanapin—lalabas na lahat ng detalye,” dagdag pa kay Gomez na nagsabing personal niyang sinubukan ang portal makaraan itong ilunsad.
“From sino ‘yung implementing office, sino yung contractor, to the amount of the project, yung status ng project, kumpleto doon,” ayon sa PCO chief.
Hinikayat ni Gomez ang publiko na regular na gamitin ang Transparency Portal upang mabantayan ang mga proyekto sa kanilang mga komunidad at maipagbigay-alam ang posibleng iregularidad o hindi maayos na trabaho.
“So, I encourage the people to use this portal para masubaybayan ‘yung mga proyekto n’yo on the ground, yung proyekto dyan sa komunidad nyo at mag-report. Kung tingin ninyo talagang may katiwalian sa mga proyekto na ‘yun, gamitin natin itong portal na ito para mag-report. ‘Yun ang purpose ng transparency,” pahayag ni Gomez
Nang tanungin kung papalitan na ba ng bagong platform ang Sumbong sa Pangulo website ng Office of the President, sinabi ni Gomez na kusa itong magaganap kapag na-turn over na ang karamihan ng mga report at lumipat na ang mga mamamayan sa sistemang pinamamahalaan ng DPWH.
Dagdag pa niya, bagama’t nasa ilalim ng DPWH ang portal at binuo sa pakikipagtulungan sa Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), mananatili pa rin ang visibility ng Office of the President sa sistema.
“Eventually mag fade out na ‘yung Sumbong sa Pangulo pag hindi na tayo nakakatanggap ng reports diyan at na-turnover na natin sa ICI yung karamihan ng report. Naturally mawawala na ‘yan,” dagdag pa ng PCO chief.
Inaasahang lalakas ang partisipasyon ng publiko, mababawasan ang korapsyon, at mapapalakas ang accountability sa pagpapatupad ng mga proyektong pang-imprastraktura sa buong bansa sa pamamagitan ng DPWH Transparency Portal. | PND
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday underscored the Philippines’ commitment to partner with international bodies and organizations in addressing problems such as plastic pollution with the use of modern technologies.
In his keynote address at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International High-Level Forum (IHLF) on the Nuclear Technology for Controlling Plastic Pollution (NUTEC Plastics) held in Pasay City, President Marcos noted how plastic pollution posed a major problem that has now become global in scale, persistent in impact, and deeply entangled with the way economies grow.
Plastic pollution, said the President, affects biodiversity, public health, supply chains, and the lives of coastal and urban communities.
“That is why the Philippines is proud to champion the NUTEC Plastics Initiative of the IAEA. NUTEC Plastics embodies the kind of innovation we need — solutions that merge advanced nuclear applications with environmental protection, to translate scientific progress into tangible benefits for industry and for society,” President Marcos told the forum attendees.
Scientific institutions in the Philippines have embraced this challenge, building on the strength of international scientific cooperation, the President noted.
For instance, the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), together with the Industrial Technology Development Institute and industry partner, Envirotech have developed a breakthrough process that transforms low-value plastic wastes into durable, commercially viable materials under the Post-Radiation Reactive Extrusion of Plastic Wastes Project (PREx).
“The PREx Prototype House stands today as a tangible output of this initiative. But beyond a demonstration of breakthrough nuclear technology, it is a prototype of the future circular economy,” said President Marcos, who welcomed the chance for the delegates to visit the structure.
With radiation technology enhancing polymer properties, reducing material degradation, and creating new industrial uses for plastics, the President said this shows how innovation reshapes a sector by converting what once called “waste” into new value.
The President also mentioned the marine microplastics monitoring laboratory established with the IAEA at the University of the Philippines – Marine Science Institute that equips Filipino researchers with the tools to quantify microplastic pollution with scientific precision.
Data generated from the facility informs global models, strengthens policy interventions, and helps experts track the real-time impacts of plastics on marine ecosystems, the President added.
President Marcos also highlighted the launch of the NUTEC Plastics Investment and Partnership Brochure, which outlines opportunities for governments, industries, and research agencies to scale up investment in nuclear science for environmental protection and industry growth.
The President said the Philippines is committed to building networks with regulators, scientists, investors and community stakeholders, as manifested by his signing of Republic Act No. 12305 or the Philippine Nuclear Law last September.
“It gives our scientists now and industries as well a stable, predictable environment to innovate responsibly. It also signals that the Philippines is ready for deeper, science-driven cooperation with global partners,” said President Marcos.
Under the Philippines’ Chairship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2026, the President said the region will expand the work of the ASEAN Network of Regulatory Bodies on Atomic Energy (ASEANTOM) in enhancing nuclear science literacy, laboratory networks, and regulatory harmonization.
The President also cited NUTEC Plastics as a model for ASEAN collaboration on science-based solutions to transboundary problems.
“Our engagement with the IAEA and our support for science-based responses to plastic pollution reflect that same conviction: that durable progress comes not from acting alone, but from strengthening the international system that makes such cooperation possible,” President Marcos said.
“This Forum is part of that commitment. It reflects a belief that the peaceful uses of
nuclear science can uplift communities, support green industries, and strengthen the resilience of nations,” added the President. | PND
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Nangako si Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. nitong Martes na mas palalakasin pa ng pamahalaan ang suporta para sa mga proyekto sa renewable energy at clean technology sa bansa.
Ipinahayag ito ng Pangulo matapos bisitahin ang NING*NING 6.55-Megawatt Peak Solar Rooftop Power Facility sa Pasinaya Homes sa Naic, Cavite — kinikilalang kauna-unahang grid-connected, utility-scale solar rooftop project sa mundo na matatagpuan sa loob ng isang socialized housing community.
“It is an initiative that is a monumental one as it lights up homes and the path forward to the country’s energy transition,” sinabi ng Pangulo.
Ang NING*NING Project ay naglagay ng mga solar panel sa bubong ng 1,986 na kabahayan, na nagbibigay-daan upang sama-sama silang makapag-generate ng malinis na enerhiya.
Binigyang-diin ng Pangulo na bukod sa pagkakaroon ng solar power, ang proyekto ay lumilikha rin ng kita na makatutulong sa pagpapanatili ng mga serbisyo ng komunidad tulad ng pagkukumpuni ng bubong, street lighting, waste management, shared solar facilities, at mga training program para sa mga residente.
“In other words, the energy produced here will power a better life for the people who live in this community,” ayon sa Pangulo.
“Because although there are advantages, there are benefits to those living in this community, there is also the benefit to the grid because you are providing additional power, which we all know is something that we need.”
Pinuri rin ng Pangulo ang proyekto sa mahusay nitong paggamit ng mga existing na bubong, na hindi gumagamit ng lupang sakahan, hindi nakakasira ng kabuhayan, at hindi nagsasayang ng anumang lupa.
Ayon kay Pangulong Marcos, inaasahang makababawas ang proyekto ng mahigit 6,233 metric tons ng carbon dioxide emissions bawat taon — na katumbas ng pag-alis ng halos 1,000 sasakyan sa mga kalsada.
Sinabi rin ng Pangulo na ang makabagong inisyatiba ng proyekto ay kinilala na sa buong mundo, matapos nitong magwagi ng Gold Award para sa ESG Integration Excellence at Silver Award para sa Sustainable Renewable Energy Initiative of the Year sa Asian Power Awards 2025.
Binati ni Pangulong Marcos ang Solaris Inc., ang solar energy arm ng Joy-Nostalg Group, at ang development arm nito na Raemulan Lands — ang mga kumpanyang nasa likod ng proyekto — kasama ang kanilang mga katuwang, sa pagpapakita ng galing at talino ng mga Pilipino sa pandaigdigang entablado.
“I believe that this community in Naic is just the beginning… Imagine what we can do if we replicate this sort of effort in neighboring communities and, later on, the rest of the country,” ayon sa Pangulo.
Binigyang-diin ng Pangulo na ang mas malapit na pagtutulungan ng pamahalaan, pribadong sektor, at mga lokal na komunidad ay napakahalaga upang mapalawak ang mga inisyatiba sa renewable energy sa buong bansa, lalo na sa harap ng mga hamon ng climate change.
“Kailangan natin ng tulong ng bawat komunidad, bawat pamilya, bawat Pilipino,” dagdag pa ng Pangulo.
Tiniyak rin ng Pangulo na patuloy na pagbubutihin ng administrasyon ang mga proseso upang higit pang isulong, suportahan, at pabilisin ang pagbuo ng mga makabago at makalikasang renewable energy projects.
“Indeed, our collaboration demonstrates what can be achieved when the government, private sector, and communities work together to create sustainable solutions,” ayon kay Pangulong Marcos.
“Muli, sama-sama po tayong magsikap upang makamit ang isang mas maganda at maliwanag na kinabukasang mamanahin at ipagmamalaki ng ating mga anak,” ayon sa konklusyon ng Punong Ehekutibo. | PND
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“It is an initiative that is a monumental one as it lights up homes and the path forward to the country’s energy transition.”
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday vowed stronger government support for renewable energy and clean technology projects in the country.
President Marcos made the commitment as he visited the NING*NING 6.55-Megawatt Peak Solar Rooftop Power Facility at Pasinaya Homes in Naic, Cavite — hailed as the world’s first grid-connected, utility-scale solar rooftop project within a socialized housing community.
The NING*NING Project equips 1,986 homes with rooftop solar panels, allowing them to collectively generate clean power.
The President stressed that aside from providing solar power, the project also generates revenue, which will help sustain community services such as roof repairs, street lighting, waste management, shared solar facilities, and resident training programs.
“In other words, the energy that we produced here will power a better life for the people who live in this community, but even beyond this community,” President Marcos said.
“Because although there are advantages, there are benefits to those living in this community, there is also the benefit to the grid because you are providing additional power, which we all know is something that we need.”
The President praised the project for utilizing existing rooftops, noting that no farmland is used, no livelihoods are disrupted, and no land is wasted.
President Marcos said the project is expected to reduce over 6,233 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year, like removing nearly 1,000 vehicles from the road.
The President said the project’s innovative work has already earned international recognition, winning Gold for ESG Integration Excellence and Silver for Sustainable Renewable Energy Initiative of the Year at the Asian Power Awards 2025.
President Marcos then congratulated Solaris Inc., the solar energy arm of Joy-Nostalg Group, and its development arm, Raemulan Lands Inc., as well as their other partners, for showcasing Filipino innovation on the global stage.
“I believe that this community in Naic is just the beginning… Imagine what we can do if we replicate this sort of effort in neighboring communities and, later on, the rest of the country,” the President said.
President stressed that closer collaboration between the government, private sector, and local communities is crucial for expanding renewable energy initiatives across the country, especially in the face of climate change challenges.
“Kailangan natin ng tulong ng bawat komunidad, bawat pamilya, bawat Pilipino,” the President said.
On the part of the government, the President said the administration will continue improving processes to promote, support, and accelerate more innovative renewable energy projects.
“Indeed, our collaboration demonstrates what can be achieved when the government, the private sector, and communities work together to create sustainable solutions,” President Marcos said.
“Muli, sama-sama po tayong magsikap upang makamit ang isang mas maganda at maliwanag na kinabukasang mamanahin at ipagmamalaki ng ating mga anak,” the President concluded. | PND
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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Transparency Portal, is an expanded and more accessible version of the Sumbong sa Pangulo platform that allows the public to track government infrastructure projects and report suspected anomalies.
Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave Gomez said on Tuesday the portal significantly improves on the earlier complaint system by offering a broader scope of information and a more user-friendly interface, enabling citizens to monitor all DPWH projects nationwide.
“As you can see, maraming pagkakahawig doon sa Isumbong mo sa Pangulo website. Pero mas expanded ito ngayon. If I may say so, parang Isumbong sa Pangulo 2.0,” Gomez said in an interview over TV5.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. launched the DPWH Transparency Portal on Monday as part of the continuing reforms to stop corruption in public infrastructure projects.
President Marcos started his campaign against anomalous flood control and other infrastructure projects by creating the Ssumbong sa Pangulo website last August 11.
Gomez explained that the new DPWH Transparency Portal goes beyond earlier functions that focused mainly on flood control projects, as users can search any DPWH project and instantly view critical details such as the implementing office, contractor, project cost, and status.
“Contrary to the initial belief na medyo nakaka-intimidate, napaka-user-friendly ng portal. Sa search bar, i-type mo lang kung ano yung proyekto gusto mong hanapin—lalabas na lahat ng detalye,” he added, noting that he personally tested the site after its launch.
“From sino ‘yung implementing office, sino yung contractor, to the amount of the project, yung status ng project, kumpleto doon,” the PCO chief noted.
Gomez encouraged the public to regularly use the Transparency Portal to monitor ongoing projects in their communities and report possible irregularities or substandard work.
“So, I encourage the people to use this portal para masubaybayan ‘yung mga proyekto n’yo on the ground, yung proyekto dyan sa komunidad nyo. At mag-report. Kung tingin nyo talagang may katiwilian sa mga proyekto na yun, gamitin natin itong portal na ito para mag-report. Yun ang purpose ng transparency,” Gomez said.
Asked whether the new platform would eventually replace the Office of the President’s Sumbong sa Pangulo website, Gomez said the shift will happen naturally once most reports are turned over and citizens transition to the DPWH-managed system.
“Eventually mag fade out na ‘yung Sumbong sa Pangulo pag hindi na tayo nakakatanggap ng reports diyan at na-turnover na natin sa ICI yung karamihan ng report. Naturally mawawala na ‘yan,” the PCO chief said.
Gomez explained that while the portal is housed under DPWH and developed in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the Office of the President will still have visibility over the system.
The DPWH Transparency Portal is expected to strengthen public participation, deter corruption, and enhance accountability in the implementation of infrastructure projects nationwide. | PND
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