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Mga senador nanindigan vs total closure ng Bora

- Leonel M. Abasola

Iginiit ni Senator Cynthia Villar na napagkasun­duan ng mga senador ang hindi pagpapasar­a sa buong Boracay Island kundi ang mga establisim­yento lamang na may mga paglabag.

“We reached a consensus that it is really not fair to close all the establishm­ents in the area, but only those who violated the rules or did not comply with the law. They should be penalized and the compliant ones rewarded,” sabi ni Villar, chairperso­n ng Senate Committee on Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

Sinabi pa ni Villar na ito rin ang panawagan ng mga taga-Boracay, na nangangamb­ang mawalan ng pagkakakit­aan sa planong total closure ng isla.

“We do not want our fellow Filipinos there to suffer unnecessar­ily by losing their livelihood. In any situation, we always try to come up with a solution that will minimize inconvenie­nce and lessen adverse repercussi­ons,” ani Villar.

Kasama ang Senate committees on tourism at local government, nagsagawa ng public hearing sa Boracay nitong Marso 1, subalit nauna roon ay nilibot ni Villar ang para sa ocular inspection.

Sinabi rin ng senadora na bagamat may pag-aaring establisim­yento ang kanyang pamilya sa Boracay, hindi ito nakaaapekt­o sa Senate inquiry, taliwas sa ilang malisyoson­g pahayag.

Paliwanag ni Villar, binili ng Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. noong 2016 ang 50-room boutique hotel na Boracay Sands na nasa Station 3.

“It was never a secret that we have a property in Boracay, even my fellow senators know about it. Being an elected official, I am not part of the management of our business. I also think that the closure or non-closure of Boracay will not really affect Vista Land, which has projects in over 136 towns and cities in the Philippine­s,” ani Villar.

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