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Marcos Denounces Faulty Kennon Road Rock Shed Project

by Emma Walker – News Editor

PHP260‍ Million “Useless” Rock Shed⁣ Project Sparks Corruption Probe, Marcos Vows Accountability

Tuba, Benguet – President ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. delivered a scathing rebuke of a PHP260-million (approximately $3.2 million USD) rock shed project along Kennon Road, declaring⁣ it “totally useless” after it collapsed‍ following⁣ whether‍ disturbances in July. The president’s inspection on sunday revealed a failed‌ slope protection structure, prompting vows to restore local government oversight in infrastructure projects and investigate potential corruption.

(Image: President Ferdinand​ R. ‌Marcos Jr. inspects the collapsed rock shed project​ in Tuba, Benguet.PCO ⁢photo)

The 152-meter,two-lane rock​ shed,constructed ‌by 3K Rock Engineering​ under the 2022 Department of Public Works and Highways program,was completed‌ in April 2025 after beginning construction in ‍January 2023. However, just months later, a ‍cave-in rendered a portion of the vital ‌thoroughfare impassable, disrupting a key⁣ economic lifeline.

“Here’s the ​problem here, this PHP260-million project – useless. ⁣It’s as if the ‌money⁤ was just thrown​ into the river,” Marcos stated, accompanied by Baguio​ City ⁣Mayor Benjamin ⁣Magalong​ and Tuba⁤ Mayor⁤ Clarita Sal-ongan. “You can see for yourself that this was not ‍done properly, ​because​ the supposed slope protection here has already given​ way.”

Economic Impact & Corruption Allegations

The project’s‌ failure has considerably impacted local livelihoods, with the President estimating a 35% reduction in income for Kennon ⁤Road residents. Rebuilding the structure is ‌now projected to cost at least PHP500 million (approximately $6.4 million USD) – nearly double the original contract price.

the incident has ignited ‌accusations of corruption,⁣ with Baguio‍ City Mayor Magalong alleging that some lawmakers have⁢ been⁤ receiving kickbacks of 30-40% on flood control and infrastructure projects. Magalong has volunteered to‌ lead the examination into these claims.

Restoring Local ‌Oversight

President Marcos emphasized⁢ the critical need to reinstate the oversight functions of local government units (LGUs) ‍in infrastructure projects.‌ He recalled a previous ⁣system requiring ​consultations and formal acceptance from‌ barangays ⁤(villages), municipalities, and ⁢provinces before project completion – a process he ​says was “removed,” leaving lgus powerless ⁢to address substandard work.

“There would ⁣be hearings from the barangay,to the municipality,up ‌to ⁤the province,” Marcos explained. “Before, once a project was completed, the LGU had to ‍formally accept it… but that process ⁤was removed, leaving ⁣them powerless even if the work was poorly done.”

The President ‌vowed⁣ to restore this system as⁢ “an notable layer of protection”⁣ to ensure quality and accountability. “The⁢ local government⁤ has a‌ big role to perform,” he added.“Sumbong sa Pangulo” & Future Infrastructure⁤ Projects

This inspection follows‍ the launch of the ⁣”Sumbong sa Pangulo” (Report to the President) website⁤ on ⁤August 11th, designed to ⁣crowdsource reports of corruption.‍ The Kennon Road project ‌is ​the latest in a series of⁢ anomalous flood ‌control-related works under‌ scrutiny.Mayor Magalong has⁢ also previously suggested exploring the privatization ‌of ​Kennon Road for improved management,believing a “thorough scrutiny will‌ lead to a better master plan.”

Keywords: ‍Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Philippines, Kennon Road, Infrastructure, Corruption, Rock Shed, Benguet, Baguio City, DPWH, Local ‌Government, Accountability, “Sumbong ‍sa Pangulo”, Kickbacks, Project

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