Tulfo orders DENR to urgently resolve issues in Masungi Georeserve, Kaliwa Dam


Senator Raffy Tulfo chided Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Ma. Antonia ‘’Toni’’ Yulo-Loyzaga for the agency’s failure to promptly resolve the security and control issues over the Masungi Georeserve in Rizal.

During the Senate deliberation on the DENR budget, Tulfo also called out the department for turning a blind eye on the unauthorized and unlawful activities in the conservation area, including the recent gunning incidents led by heavily armed men roaming the area.

“Marami na nga po talagang nagyaring katiwalian diyan sa Masungi, pero nagbulag-bulagan at nagbingi-bingihan lamang ang DENR (The DENR is turning a blind eye on corruption happening at Masungi),” he said.

As the DENR chose to suspend and not cancel the Mineral Production Sharing Agreements (MPSAs) granted to the Masungi Georeserve Foundation, Inc. (MGFI), Tulfo recalled that two forest rangers were shot in the head and the neck on July 24, 2021 while more than 20 armed men were seen encamped in the area last September 2022.

Amid these alarming concerns, DENR continuously refused to act on the matter, reasoning that the dispute was between Masungi and the claimants of the land. DENR also claimed that they cannot act on the matter because it was a police concern – a reasoning which Tulfo found ‘’unsatisfying.’’

Regardless of who were involved in the issue, Tulfo said the government is expected to act swiftly when there is crime involved, and in this case DENR is expected to spearhead actions taken in the protected area.

He then proposed that the DENR use its ₱13.9-million intelligence funds under its proposed 2023 budget to resolve the issues at the Masungi Georeserve.

Based on reports he received, Tulfo said the armed men carried M16 and M023 while Masungi’s rangers merely had 9mm guns, which made it hard for them to defeat the ruthless men illegally staying in the reserve.

Loyzaga claimed that the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) headed by Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. is already investigating the matter.

As such, Tulfo ordered Loyzaga to furnish his office reports or updates about the issue in one week, while also ordering her to clean the department because corruption continues to run rampant in DENR, which could be the culprit for the still unresolved issue in Masungi.

Aside from acting on Masungi concerns, Tulfo also directed Loyzaga to focus her attention to the plight of indigenous peoples (IPs) in Rizal and Quezon who were reportedly forced to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) for the Kaliwa Dam deal that would displace them.

While Loyzaga claimed that P1 million was offered per family, Tulfo said IPs were offered to buy a house and lot using the said money which obviously shortchanged them.

“This is your jurisdiction. I really need you to focus attention sa kalagayan ng IPs dahil walang ibang makakatulong sa kanila kung hindi ang gobyerno (There is nobody that could help them except the government),” he said.

Started in 2019, the Kaliwa Dam is a controversial bulk water supply project which is a component of the New Centennial Water Source program of the MWSS (Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS).