SUAL, Pangasinan – Officials here led
by Mayor Roberto Arcinue are optimistic that this fast-growing town would likely pole vault to the top spot in
the list of richest municipalities if the plan to put up another power
plant pushes through.
Sual Mayor Bing Arcinue interviewed by media men at his office.Photo by Mortz Ortigoza. |
According to a report released by the
Commission on Audit (COA), the municipality of Sual maintained its position as
the fourth richest municipality in the country with assets amounting to P2.037
billion.
Only Sual - among Pangasinan’s 44
municipalities – made it to COA’s top ten richest towns, besting such other
first class towns as the capital town of Lingayen, Bayambang, Mangaldan,
Malasiqui, Binmaley, and Calasiao.
“The people of Sual, indeed, happily
welcome this good news and we are confident that we might be able to go up even
to the number one spot if the plan to put up another power plant in our town
hopefully becomes a reality,” Mayor Arcinue told reporters.
The mayor said that the revenues
generated from the operation of the Sual Power Plant and from the hundreds of
fish cages in Sual Bay contribute to the town’s stable and strong financial
performance.
“This enabled Sual to jump up from
fifth class to first class municipality,” he said.
He said that with the real property and business taxes collected from
the power plant the municipal government has been able to pursue various
projects such as the construction of a new municipal hall, legislative
building, sports center, police headquarters, health facilities, multi-purpose
covered courts, day care and health centers in all the barangays, school
buildings, concreted roads, municipal wharf and many more.
The municipality also bought
multi-purpose vehicles for every barangay, police patrol cars, and ambulances.
If the plan to put up another power
plant in Sual materialize, he said, more
projects and facilities are expected to be put up or acquired, thus increasing
the chances of Sual to go up in the COA list possibly to the top spot.
Mayor Arcinue said ninety-nine
percent (99 %) of the people of Sual welcome the operation of a second
coal-fired power plant because of the huge benefits it will provide to the
residents and the municipality.
These include thousands of jobs, more
scholarship grants, continuous power supply to the municipality, cheaper
electricity, and millions of pesos in revenues estimated to be in the vicinity
of P800 million annually.
He explained that the revenue to be
generated from the second power plant is huge as it is privately owned,
compared to the existing Sual Power Plant which is partly owned by the National
Power Corporation which is exempted from paying real property taxes on the land
on which the plant was built.
“Ang maganda nito, yong proponent ng
bagong power plant ay willing to pay the taxes due to the local government kaya
tuloy-tuloy na ang pag-unlad ng Sual,” Arcinue said.
The mayor said the foreign investor
from South Korea is prepared to invest roughly
two billion US dollars for the construction of the proposed
1,000-megawatt power plant in Sual. (P.R)
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