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NIA PROJECTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS

April 7, 2014, 3:30 PM

The National Irrigation Administration-Caraga Region (NIA-Caraga) responding to the Food Staples Sufficiency Program (FSSP) of this administration was able to complete 72 of its 115 projects under CY 2012 and 14 of its 58 projects under CY 2013 with an overall physical accomplishment of 85.34% irrigating a total new area of 3,531 hectares. The delay in the implementation is caused either bad weather with the presence of various calamities last year or right of way problems in the area.

This office assured the public however that its corresponding funds are in tact and contractors implementing these projects were paid based on the accomplished items as reflected in their progress billings subject to evaluation and inspection by the technical staff.

For this year (2014), there are 51 projects due for implementation and hopefully without any impediments i.e. bad weather etc., these will be completed within the year so that it can be utilized by our farmer-beneficiaries as programmed.

This office, as a matter of procedure will conduct pre-construction conference prior to the start of project implementation. During the meeting, concerned Local Government Units (LGUs), Irrigators Association (IA), the Contractor and other stake holders are invited to clarify everything regarding the implementation for the purpose of transparency.

NIA Posts 100.55% GCG Commitment Performance Rating

April 4, 2014, 12:45 PM

For its on-going efforts to improve its total performance, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) under the leadership of Administrator Claro V. Maranan, has posted a 100.55% commitment performance rating under the Governance Commission on all GOCCs (GCG) agreement for year 2013.

The said rating was reported by NIA Senior Deputy Administrator Felix M. Razo, Chairman of the GCG Committee that the result of computation of the Agency's total performance was conducted by management based on actual versus target physical and financial performance parameters for CY 2013.

Rating in physical aspect particularly in Support Services, the highest percentage is the total number of IAs with Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) contracts with a total of 2,292 surpassing its 2,075 target at 110.46% and Existing Service Area rehabilitated with a total of 481,832 surpassing its 443,661 target at 108.60% followed by the Rea Generated at 95.17%, Area Restored at 95.19%, Service Area Irrigated during Dry Season was 96.02% and Service Area Irrigated during Wet Season at 99.07% for a subtotal of 60.26%.

Corporate Viability such as Revenue from Regular Sources was at 101.44% and Contracts Review and Processing was at 100% for a subtotal of 40.29%. The two subtotal figures were added together amounting to the Agency's 100.55% Performance Rating.

The high performance rating results were also due to the dedication of the employees and officials to realize the NIA's commitment to providing better services to farmers and irrigators in the country. It is also in line with the Administrator's Seven Point Program in terms of organizational reform, process innovation and achieves corporate financial stability.

Due to the Agency's good performance rating, employees would be entitled to a Performance-Based Bonus. This would be possible once the Board approves the NIA's Bonus Distribution Proposal and the Manual of Corporate Governance.

At the conclusion of his report, Senior Deputy Administrator Razo reiterated the Agency's vision "To be a dynamic, viable, world-class government corporation rendering irrigation related services contributing to the inclusive growth of the country." The report on its performance is submitted to GCG for validation.

NIA Posts 100.55% GCG Commitment Performance Rating

April 4, 2014, 12:45 PM

For its on-going efforts to improve its total performance, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) under the leadership of Administrator Claro V. Maranan, has posted a 100.55% commitment performance rating under the Governance Commission on all GOCCs (GCG) agreement for year 2013.

The said rating was reported by NIA Senior Deputy Administrator Felix M. Razo, Chairman of the GCG Committee that the result of computation of the Agency's total performance was conducted by management based on actual versus target physical and financial performance parameters for CY 2013.

Rating in physical aspect particularly in Support Services, the highest percentage is the total number of IAs with Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) contracts with a total of 2,292 surpassing its 2,075 target at 110.46% and Existing Service Area rehabilitated with a total of 481,832 surpassing its 443,661 target at 108.60% followed by the Rea Generated at 95.17%, Area Restored at 95.19%, Service Area Irrigated during Dry Season was 96.02% and Service Area Irrigated during Wet Season at 99.07% for a subtotal of 60.26%.

Corporate Viability such as Revenue from Regular Sources was at 101.44% and Contracts Review and Processing was at 100% for a subtotal of 40.29%. The two subtotal figures were added together amounting to the Agency's 100.55% Performance Rating.

The high performance rating results were also due to the dedication of the employees and officials to realize the NIA's commitment to providing better services to farmers and irrigators in the country. It is also in line with the Administrator's Seven Point Program in terms of organizational reform, process innovation and achieves corporate financial stability.

Due to the Agency's good performance rating, employees would be entitled to a Performance-Based Bonus. This would be possible once the Board approves the NIA's Bonus Distribution Proposal and the Manual of Corporate Governance.

At the conclusion of his report, Senior Deputy Administrator Razo reiterated the Agency's vision "To be a dynamic, viable, world-class government corporation rendering irrigation related services contributing to the inclusive growth of the country." The report on its performance is submitted to GCG for validation.

NIA Increases Revenue Collection for CY2013

March 25, 2014, 12:30 PM

In its Consolidated Yearend Report, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) under the leadership of Administrator Claro V. Maranan reports that it generated a total revenue of P4.0453 billion in CY 2013, an increase of P492 million compared to P3.5535 billion in CY 2012.

Based on the Financial Performance Report from the Deputy Administrator for Administrative and Finance Lorna Grace B. Rosario dated March 20, 2014, the significant increase in revenue by the Agency was credited to the improved collection of Irrigation Service Fees (ISF) of P204 million (P1.4456 billion in CY 2012 to P1.6478 billion in CY 2013); decrease in 10% discount on ISF of P2 million and increase in loss on sale of palay P.122 million; increase of P197 million in Subsidy income from the National Government, specifically in 5% Management Fee (P984.36 million CY 2012 and P1.187 billion in CY 2013 less decrees of P5.5 million in Management Fee.

Other factors were the increase of P12 million for CIP/CIS/Pump Amortization and Equity; increase of P75 million in Water Fees and Energy Delivery Fees; increase of P12 million in Rent Income and Penalties; increase of P7 million in Miscellaneous and other fines and penalties and decrease in interest income of P15 million.

The increase was also due to the Agency's on-going effort to attain financial viability through the dedication and perseverance of regional directors, project and irrigation managers and all NIA officials and employees who worked hard towards attaining targets, collection and remittance of irrigation fees.

The expected dividend to be remitted to the Bureau of Treasury is P17,010,429.66. The final amount of dividend is computed based on the Audited Income Statement as prescribed under the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 7656, An Act Requiring Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) to Declare Dividends to the National Government. The last time the NIA was able to remit dividends was in 2009.

Administrator Maranan thanked all those who have worked hard to make this possible and called on all NIAns to keep up the good work to ensure a better future for the Agency.

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