EL PRESIDENT DUTERTE ya dirigi con el Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi para busca solucion na problemas de electricidad na ciudad de Zamboanga despues mismo el Alcaldesa Beng Climaco y Admistradora Apple Go ya pedi ayuda na gobierno nacional.
Na reciente meeting del Alcaldesa Beng con Secretary Cusi, ya habla el jefe ejecutiva cay necesita el Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative-Crown Investment Holdings, Inc. and Desco Inc. (ZAMCELO-CROWN) que facilita el regular dalida del corriente na ciudad 24 horas, 7 dias a la semana.

Segun con el Alcaldesa Beng, ya asegura el Presidente que este ayuda muy bien para el bien de la ciudad. Durante del meeting, si Cusi ya dale directivas na maga agencias de gobierno bajo na Department of Energy que hace todo manera para resolve con el crisis de corriente na ciudad desde ZAMCELO-CROWN y Western Mindanao Power Corporation (WMPC).
“Secretary Cusi has reiterated his directives to agencies under the DOE (Department of Energy) to simultaneously exhaust means to put an end to the Zamboanga power crisis. The National Electrification Administration was tasked to expedite the resolution of the ZAMCELCO-Crown and WMPC standoff that has led to the erratic power supply since February while the Energy Regulatory Commission was urged to look into power rates and ensure affordable power for the residents,” segun con Alcaldesa Beng.
“The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, on the other hand, was tasked to closely look into the low voltage and power fluctuation issues confronted by Zamboanga consumers. The agenda also covered the need for the ZAMCELCO-Crown to call for an annual general membership assembly and the possibility of changing the composition of the present Board of Directors. The current board is serving on an interim capacity and two of the directors have assumed membership in the House of Congress,” umento pa del Alcaldesa.
El Alcaldesa Beng muchas beses ya man cuento con el representante del ZAMCELO-CROWN y WMPC para resolve el crisis na ciudad. Este despues corta el WMPC con el supply de corriente cay nohay paga el ZAMCELCO-Crown na mas de P460 milliones debe. Pero ya acusa tambien el ZAMCELCO-Crown na WMPC que este ya man overbilling na cantidad de P440 milliones. Poreso el Alcaldesa Beng ya hace todo esfuerzos para na mas de 180,000 miembros del ZAMCELCO-Crown.
Y na un carta pecha Abril 1 del Alcaldesa Beng na ZAMCELCO-Crown, este ya habla que necesita el cooperativa paga el debe na WMPC para puede este dale bastanate corriente. Y na hearing del Energy Regulatory Commission, ya conforma el ZAMCELCO-Crown paga na WMPC y ya firma con el un compromise agreement.
Del Mayo 3 cuando ya tene acuerdo el ZAMCELCO-Crown y WMPC para man supply corriente na ciudad, un articulo del Manila Standard que ya escribi si Alena Mae S. Flores, ya habla si Jomar Castillo, el representante del ZAMCELCO-Crown: “We have been trying to settle with WMPC for three months now. We are glad that WMPC finally accepted this compromise. With this, we can stop rotational brownouts and stabilize electricity in the city.”
“The compromise, proposed by Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar, is a temporary measure to address the power outages in Zamboanga City pending the legal dispute filed with the Energy Regulatory Commission,” segun na periodico. Ya habla pa si Nocos despues el compromise agreement, “we reaffirm our commitment to be Zamboanga’s partner for growth in the long term.” Segun tambien con Castillo: “As the new investor-manager, we are looking out for Zamboangueños after years of mismanagement of the city’s power co-op. Zamboangueños were made to pay more than what they should have. We want to return their money to them.”
El dos grupo ya firma por otravez un compromise agreement despues aparece na ERC este semana lang. (Zamboanga Post)
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