SunStar
+ May 20, 2021 THE Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, said they are ready to answer the allegations against them after they were also included in a complaint filed by a citizen anti-graft and corruption group over the controversial cutting of trees at the Old Bacolod Airport along Araneta Street in Bacolod City.
Engineer Joan Nathaniel Gerangaya, Cenro head, said the group that filed the complaint against them has every right to file the case and it would give way for him to answer the allegations.
Gerangaya said they were only doing their jobs based on the mandate given to them, although this is the first time that a complaint was filed against him over the issue of tree cutting to make way for the projects of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the first in the country since 2018.