Mandates

 

LEGAL BASIS OF CREATION :

 

  • PRESIDENTIAL DECREE 690 DATED 22 APRIL 1975 AS AMENDED BYPRESIDENTIAL DECREE 1703 DATED 26 JULY 1980 CREATED THE SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (SPDA) AS A GOVERNMENT-OWNED AND CONTROLLED CORPORATION (GOCC).

 

  • EXECUTIVE ORDER 560 DATED 29 AUGUST 2006 REACTIVATED SPDA AFTER THE AGENCY WAS PLACED UNDER A TASK FORCE TO UNDERGO ORGANIZATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS ON MARCH 30, 2003.

 

  • REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11054 DATED 27 JULY 2018, ARTICLE XII SECTION 33, INCLUSION OF THE SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN THE ORGANIC LAW FOR THE BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (OLBARMM).

 

AREA OF OPERATION/COVERAGE AREA :

           SOUTHERN  PHILIPPINES SPECIFICALLY    MINDANAO ( REGIONS IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA)  AND ARMM  AREAS

AGENCY MANDATES :

 

Corporate :

  • To promote the development of Southern Philippines by initiating and or undertaking by itself or otherwise, development and/or business projects of corporate and economic in nature whether in agriculture, power, infrastructure, energy, public utilities, land development, manufacturing, exploration and/or utilization of natural resources and other field or projects; and

 

  • To make investments in any field as would enhance the economic development of the region.

 

Social :
           

Peace and Development Initiatives

 

Section 3 of Executive Order 560 mandates SPDA to be the implementing arm for the Economic   Catch-Up Plan on the implementation of the 1996  GRP-MNLF Final Peace Agreement ;

 

Prior to Executive Order 560, Paragraph 7 of the GRP-MNLF September 2, 1996 Final Peace Agreement placed SPDA under the control and/or supervision of then SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (SPCPD) as its implementing agency to ensure that peace and development projects and programs are effectively accomplished. Further, Executive Order No. 371 dated October 2, 1996,  specifically identified SPDA as  one of the developmental mechanism for the Special Zone of Peace and Development (SZOPAD). SPDA was also directed in April, 1993 to package a livelihood program for the critical sector of society in coordination with the Council of Ulamas, hence a program office under the Southern Philippines Rehabilitation and Development Assistance Office ( SPRDAO) was created to implement the program.

 

The Annex on Revenue Generation and Wealth Sharing of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro signed on July 13, 2013, specifically mentioned and included SPDA under IIC that “An Intergovernmental mechanism shall be created to determine the participation of the Bangsamoro in the ownership and management of the Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines and the Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA).”

 

Further, under the BANGSAMORO BASIC LAW (BBL), specifically mentioned SPDA under ARTICLE XII FISCAL AUTONOMY SECTION 33 states that “Southern Philippine Development Authority and Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank. – Within six (6) months from the establishment of the BTA, the Intergovernmental Fiscal Policy Board shall determine the participation of the Bangsamoro in the ownership and management of Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines and the Southern Philippines Development Authority as provided in P.D. 690, as amended by P.D. 1703, and the mode of transfer of ownership to the Bangsamoro Government.”

 

 

AGENCY FUNCTIONS AND POWERS :

 

 General : To foster and accelerate the balanced growth of the Southern Philippines for national economic, social and political stability

Specific    :

1.    To exercise the powers of a corporation;

2.    To acquire, lease or hold personal and real properties;

3.    To exercise the right of eminent domain;

4.    To contract indebtedness and issue bonds;

5.    To engage or invest or extend loans and guarantees or to enter into joint ventures with Filipino and foreign investors;

6.    To establish subsidiary corporation/s; and

7.    To charge and collect fees

 

STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT AND PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION :

As a catalyst for development, SPDA operates along the following concepts of development :

  • Mass Involvement of the people in development process ( participative );
  • Joint Ventures with the private sector as well as Government agencies and Non-Government organizations/institutions;
  • Initiate projects that are pioneering in nature ;
  • Divestment from stable and income generating projects to the private sector and the beneficiaries ; and
  • Utilization of income and profit for economic growth and development and in support of required social concerns and innovations


AGENCY HISTORY :
 

  • SPDA was established in 1975 as a government-owned and controlled corporation attached to the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.

 

  • The Authority was created from the consolidation of the different agencies and offices of the Executive Department mandated to pursue peace and development efforts in the Southern Philippines, namely; the Mindanao Development Authority (MDA), the Presidential Committee for the Rehabilitation and Development of Southern Philippines (PCRDSP), the Presidential Task Force for the Rehabilitation and Development of Mindanao (PTF-RadMin), the Commission on National Integration (CNI) and the Special program of Assistance for the Rehabilitation of Evacuees (SPARE).

 

  • In 1980, SPDA was mandated to undertake the following large-scale peace and developmental projects in different areas of Mindanao, particularly, areas affected by the civil strife between the GOP and the Muslim dissidents by virtue of Presidential Proclamations 2046 and Letter of Instructions 1061 and 1127 issued in 1980, 1981, and 1982 :

 

1.    Basilan Fishpond Project in Panigayen Island, Isabela, Basilan Region IX ( now ARMM )

2.    Vitali Fishpond Project in Vitali, Zamboanga City, Region IX

3.    Naawan Prawn Hatchery Project in Naawan, Misamis Oriental, Region X

4.    Liguasan Marsh Development Project in Pikit, North Cotabato,Region XII

5.    Kapatiran Agro-Industrial Cooperative Settlement Project in Wao and Bumbaran Municiaplities, lanao del Sur, ARMM

6.    Lake Buluan Development Ptroject in Buluan, Maguindanao, ARMM

7.    Maharlika Resettlement Project in Buldon, Maguindanao and  Pigcawayan, North Cotabato

 

  • SPDA became a member of the Mindanao Economic Development Council (MEDCO) to promote and coordinate the active participation of all sectors to effect socio-economic development in Mindanao by virtue of Executive Order 512 dated March 19, 1992. With the conversion of MEDCO to the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) on February  6, 2010, SPDA’s  membership in the Board was maintained;

 

  • In  In 1994, SPDA was directed by the Office of the President to spearhead the formulation of the Master Plan for the Arakan Valley to undertake development of rubber and palm oil plantation and processing plants in Arakan Valley, North Cotabato and also in Sultan Kudarat and Agusan del Sur;

 

  • To further enhance the development functions of SPDA, it was attached to the Presidential Committee on Flagship Programs and Projects of the Office of the President by virtue of Executive Order 13 dated August 17, 1998. Projects under the Flagship with SPDA as a member of the technical Task Force included the Mindanao Railway System and the Panguil Bay Bridge;

 

  • On 2 May 2002, SPDA was mandated by virtue of Executive Order 98 to make available some of its properties for socialized housing ,hence, SPDA undertook coordinations and established public partnerships with the HUDCC, NHA, HLURB, PUP and the LGUs to develop socialized housing projects;

As a catalyst for development, SPDA pioneered in the following business ventures:

  • Prawn Hatchery Project in Naawan, Misamis Oriental established in 1982
  • Production of Organic Fertilizer established in Davao City with satellite production  areas in Cotabato utilizing enzymes and mutants and organic wastes established late 80’s
  • Production of coco coir fiber and  mats  established in the 80s in Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental

 

To harness the private sector efforts in development, SPDA initiated public-private   partnership through joint ventures for the following :

  • Production of feeds through the Integrated Feedmill in Davao City established in the 1980s
  • Housing – SPDA Wellsprings Village in Catalunan Pequeño, Davao City ( Phase I  in 1983, Phase 2 in the 90s)
  • Broiler production through contract growing with the Monte Maria Poultry Farm in the 80s
  • Pikit Ice Plant in Pikit, North Cotabato and Kapatagan Ice Plant in Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte
  • Northern Mindanao Ceramics in Cagayan de Oro City
  • De Oro Sack factory in Cagayan de Oro
  • Mindanao Textile in Maguindanao

 

– With the creation of the Governance Commission on Government-Owned and Controlled Corporation (GCG) on July 2011, by virtue of RA 10149, SPDA as a GOCC was included among those corporations under the oversight of GCG. GCG monitor, assess the performance of the GOCC and make recommendations to the President of the Philippines.

 

– Inclusion of SPDA in the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) was signed on March 27, 2014.

 

– Inclusion of SPDA was specifically mention under the ARTICLE XII FISCAL AUTONOMY SECTION 3 of the ORGANIC LAW FOR THE BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS REGION FOR MUSLIM MINDANAO (OLBARMM)

 

– A MEMORAMDUM FROM THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY dated 14 September 2019 was issued lifting the recommendation of the Governance Commission on GOCCs (GCG) on the abolition of the Agency.

 

 

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PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 690 

PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1703

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 107

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 560

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11054 ARTICLE XII SECTION 33

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