What happened to the Christmas lights purchased by the Cebu city government in 2010?
Councilor Alvin Dizon addressed this question to the Department of Public Services (DPS) during last Thursday’s review hearing of budget proposals for 2015 with department heads.
“The Council is very interested to know where the Christmas lights are now because these are government properties bought with public funds,” Dizon said.
The series lights are already busted, said DPS chief Rolando Ardosa. They were used in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
With the Christmas season approaching, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama recently assigned department heads to partner with the private sector in putting up Christmas decors and lights along major streets in the city by December 1.
This was the same order he gave in 2010 when the city allocated P5.1 million for Christmas street lighting and park enhancement under the office of the mayor.
In 2011, the expenditure for the lights was the subject of an investigation by the Commission on Audit after funds were released by the City Treasurer’s Office without concurrence from the City Accountant.
Dizon lamented that the Christmas lights were no longer functioning when they could have lasted for more years.
With this, Dizon said he will either pass a resolution or send a letter to various City Hall offices for an explanation on how the lights were handled and why these were already broken and no longer in use.