Circulating on social media now, is a before and after photo of an allegedly overpriced wooden bridge repair in Cantiasay, Surigao. Cantiasay is one the 54 Barangays found in the area and it’s, in fact, used to connect two islands. The said bridge is 471 meters long (approximately 1545.28 ft or 515 yards) and known as the longest foot bridge in the Philippines.
Furthermore, Surigao City is one of the tourist spots found in the Philippines. They are rich in agricultural produce such as rice, corn, vegetables, and more. The place is also a major supplier of fish, which is beingย exported across Asia.
However, I tried spotting the difference from the photo below:
Source:ย Surigaonon Kontra Kawatย (Would you dare cross here?)
But, I couldn’t find any.
The photo is accompanied by a caption written in Visayan language:
BISAN KAHOY NA TULAY, GIKURAKOT. Ma-semento man o ma-kahoy na dayan, way pili inin mafia sa Surigao City Hall sa ila pangurakot. HUROT na an P600K budget nan ini na MININGKAY na trabaho, pero an tulay NAGKAGIWATAY gihapon. Pag-ignay laman kamo mga taga Brgy. Cantiasay basin kamo mahuyog, kay arang gajud nila pagdaginot kay hapit na an eleksyon.
Rough translation:
(Tagalog)
Kahit kahoy na tulay kinukurakot. Ma-semento man o kahoy na daan. Walang pinipili ang mafia sa Surigao City hall sa kanilang pangungurakot. Ubos na ang 600k na budget para sana sa paggawa Ng daan pero ang tulay..sira p din.
(English)
Even wood materials are being corrupted. Regardless if it’s cement or wood, the mafia inย Surigao City Hall doesn’t care at all. The P600, 000 budgetย that was supposedly used for repair was gone. Hence, the bridge is still not fixed.
I only know a few Visayan words and I’m having a hard time translating this phrase:ย “Pag-ignay laman kamo mga taga Brgy. Cantiasay basin kamo mahuyog, kay arang gajud nila pagdaginot kay hapit na an eleksyon.”ย
Would you know what it means? Also, what do you think of this issue? Share your thoughts below!
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At a budget of Php600k, to repair the entire length of the foot bridge would mean Php636/sqm. pretty small amount honestly. Even just to replace all the planks with new ones would mean a budget of Php63/bd ft. Sa labor and materials, kulang na kulang iyan. We need to put into context what exactly was the scope of work for the Php600k budget in order to fairly judge the project. If it was meant to patch certain areas, they did a terrible job, but if the aim was to repair the whole thing, it was an impossible task. just my two cents…
Nara ata ginamit hahahahahahah
Punyeta! – Heneral Luna
kung ginagawa pa kasalukuyan at hindi pa daw tapos,,,ok lang!!! pero kung tapos na nga ang repair job kuno …something is not right in this picture mga kababayan!!!!