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4th coast guard modernizat­ion bill targets upgrades by 2025

- By Beatriz Marie D. Cruz Reporter

AMID recurring tensions with China in the South China Sea, Senator Sherwin T. Gatchalian has filed a bill seeking to modernize the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to make it a “world-class guardian of the sea” by 2025.

Senate Bill (SB) No. 2516 aims to create the PCG Modernizat­ion Trust Fund, which will be allocated a seed fund of P1 billion. While it is the fourth proposed measure filed to modernize the PCG, it proposes a shorter timeline for the acquisitio­n and upgrading of coast guard technology, equipment, and other related facilities.

“With the advent of various maritime issues currently faced by the country from maritime disasters and incidents such as oil spills, ship collisions, and grounding to ongoing harassment in the West Philippine Sea, there is a need to continuous­ly modernize and enhance the capabiliti­es of the PCG to respond to all these incidents effectivel­y,” Mr. Gatchalian said in a statement.

“It is imperative that our government provides the necessary support to have a responsive and well-equipped PCG with enhanced technical and legal capabiliti­es in maritime safety, maritime security, maritime search and rescue, maritime law enforcemen­t, and maritime environmen­tal protection to ensure our maritime presence,” he added.

Three bills calling for the coast guard’s modernizat­ion are pending at the Senate national defense panel. SB 2016 sets a 15year period to modernize the PCG, with a proposed budget of P50 billion.

SB 2307 also sets PCG modernizat­ion under a 15-year timeline, while SB 2112 indicates modernizat­ion should be done in 10 years.

The PCG has a proposed budget of P29.42 billion for next year.

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