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Evaluation of Capitol bldg ordered

The Freeman

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July 09, 2025

AFTER REPORTS OF LEAKS, WEAR, HAZARDS

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro has ordered the Provincial General Services Office (PGSO) to assess the Cebu Capitol building, citing serious concerns over the safety and condition of the historic structure.

This following reports of leaks, structural wear, and fire safety risks.

"Imagine national heritage unya unsafe? That's something we have to prioritize," said Baricuatro.

She also said the third floor poses occupational safety risks, noting the absence of a proper fire escape and the lack of essential lifesaving equipment like an Automated External Defibrillator.

She said the last major renovation done at the Capitol was in 2015, nearly a decade ago. Since then, no significant improvements or routine maintenance work appears to have been conducted.

Several departments, including Planning and Engineering, have also reported persistent leaks.

When asked if the Capitol building is compliant with the Fire Code, she said, "I suppose not."

To address the situation, Baricuatro said she plans to procure fire extinguishers and install directional fire exit signage.

She also welcomed the Bureau of Fire Protection's offer to assist with the installation and conduct safety training. The bureau committed to training at least one or two personnel from each department in first aid and firefighting, ensuring Capitol staff are equipped to respond in emergencies.

PGSO records show that more than 200 fire extinguishers are distributed across Capitol offices.

ENGINEERING DEPT. NOW ON AUDIT

Provincial engineer Hector Jamora confirmed that many offices, including the Engineering and Planning units, suffer from ceiling leaks.

Jamora said budget requests had already been submitted to address the current issues in the building, and their office is closely collaborating with the PGSO on repairs.

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