Press Release
November 15, 2017

Senate Seeks Solution to NEA-BUSECO Dispute

The Senate is taking the lead in mediating the heated dispute between the National Electrification Administration (NEA) and the Bukidnon Second Electric Cooperative Inc. (BUSECO) concerning the former's disciplinary authority over the latter.

"This meeting was set to create a solution that would benefit both parties. A misunderstanding like this can possibly lead to technical issues. We don't want this to affect our power consumers in Bukidnon," said Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, during the emergency consultative meeting last week facilitated jointly by said committee and the committee on cooperatives, chaired by Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri.

Reported irregularities in BUSECO had prompted NEA to issue Office Order No. 2017-80 to take-over the cooperative's internal and financial management. BUSECO answered by filing a complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman questioning the legality of the order.

"During the meeting we managed to find rational solutions through certain agreements. This is the first step in mending this strained relationship, said Gatchalian.

The following agreements were agreed upon by both parties:

1. Appoint Dr. Regin Mordeno, former Board of Directors of First Bukidnon Electric Cooperative, Inc. (FIBECO) as the Acting Manager for BUSECO for a month.

2. A publication must be made to fill up the vacant position of General Manager of BUSECO.

3. NEA shall conduct an audit of BUSECO's books without pre-condition.

4. All dismissed employees and BUSECO board members who are under preventive suspension shall be reinstated.

5. NEA and BUSECO shall refrain from any activities that would spew misinformation.

6. There shall be a withdrawal of filed complaints made before the Office of the Ombudsman.

Gatchalian reassured both parties that the committee will remain impartial while the issues between the two are being resolved: "I would like to reiterate the value of trust and so we ask you to trust us that this matter will not go unnoticed. Trust that the committee will exhaust all lawful actions to mend this relationship."

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