This despite the plan of the Cebu City Council to amend the memorandum of agreement of the JVA for the Carbon project.
Lora was referring to the move of the City Council, on Wednesday, September 1, to agree to draft a supplementary MOA to the JVA entered into by the local government and Megawide. Rama earlier pointed out the following issues in the JVA: the ability of the proponent to carry out the project, ownership of the parcels of land involved in the JVA, completeness of the process in entering a JVA, assurance for a better living for Bato, Ermita residents, concerns about the management of market fees and charges and security of the vendors and other stakeholders.“While we welcome this development, positive development indeed.
“The language in Annex B of City Ordinance 2154 and the NEDA guidelines of 2013 is simple and clear — 120 days are the minimum. It is mandatory. It is a command that cannot be disregarded,” said Manticajon. “Ato hangyoon ang city council nga status quo lang sa ta karon. Wa lang sa ta’y movement [sa Carbon] until masulbad na ang problema sa JVA,” he said.Miro further said that the move to amend the MOA was a shame for the city council, stressing that they should have read and studied well the JVA before they approved it.
Ariosa said they even had no idea that the council would be amending the Market Code on Wednesday if not for the news about it.
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