I will use this post from an engineer in Iligan City. Nakadawat na sad ang mga dagkug bulsa ani.

Originally Posted by
johnjhet2012
fellow istoryans,
Panagsa ra ko mo apil sa ani nga forum, pero naa lang ko gamay pud na ambit, how about the surveillance camera diay dili diay ninyo i apil ang corruption sa mga garcia... especially sa iya igsuon nga mao kuno ang consultant... si bayron garcia oi....
I was one of the engineer who design the network in Iligan City all area covered with survillance camera from dalipuga to boroon and from souther part in NPC ditucalan... you how much it cause for that all device? 48 fix focus camera 9 PTZ doom type and 51 radio (tranzeo)? the total cost of 9M almost.
But now, you know in Cebu the surveillance cost is over 90M og pila ra kabook ang nidagan og naka interference pa sa uban freqency. wla klaro og ila lang gi usik usikan ang kwarta sa cebu oi...
Hope ang ila pag pang lupig og pangaw kaw sa governo ma sumpot na unta na.
palihog lang intawon... pagmat ngon unta ang taga cebu sa mga ila kaboang
If you want to have a proof in Iligan government project.... try to approach Councilor Atty Roviro for more information.
vote for Davide and Sanchez...
P2M per camera for Asean meet? Graft probers smell overprice
Jolene Bulambot
Inquirer
CEBU CITY—Graft investigators are also looking into what could be another scam in projects related to the 12th Asean summit held here, this time involving surveillance cameras that could have cost the government at least P2 million each from a total budget of P90 million.
Virginia Palanca-Santiago, acting deputy Ombudsman, said the anti-graft office would look into allegations that the surveillance cameras installed in the cities of Cebu, Lapu-lapu and Mandaue were also overpriced.
The government, through the Department of Public Works and Highways, bought 42 surveillance cameras that were installed in the Asean ceremonial routes—the streets traversed by heads of state and delegates.
The P90 million budget means that each of the 42 pieces of surveillance cameras cost the government P2.14 million each.
The investigation came after Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez ordered the Ombudsman Visayas to expand the scope of its investigation to include other projects undertaken for the summit mainly by the DPWH, which received P1.5 billion for various summit beautification projects.