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Romualdez backs Marcos’ call for more PPPS to ‘speed up growth in the regions’

- Jovee Marie N. Dela Cruz

THE leadership of the House of Representa­tives on Monday backed the call of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. for local government units (LGUS) to enter into more partnershi­ps with the private sector for their infrastruc­ture and services developmen­t and expansion.

Speaker Martin Romualdez, in news a statement, said engaging in public private partnershi­ps (PPP) would free up funds that LGUS could use for other vital public services.

“I support the appeal of President Bongbong Marcos for LGUS to get into more PPPS to speed up growth in the regions, which in turn will generate employment and livelihood opportunit­ies for our people,” said Romualdez.

“It would also discharge LGUS from the responsibi­lity of running infrastruc­ture projects that, based on the experience of the government, are better managed by the private sector,” Romualdez added.

Romualdez also lauded the Iloilo City government led by

Mayor Jerry Treñas, a former congressma­n, for entering into a PPP with SM Prime Holdings for the redevelopm­ent of two cityowned public markets.

Recently, the Iloilo City government signed a 25-year lease agreement with SM Prime Holdings Inc. for the redevelopm­ent of the Central Market and Iloilo Terminal Market.

The SM made a commitment to allocate about P3 billion to fund the redevelopm­ent.

According to the agreement, the partnershi­p will be at no cost to the city and is expected to benefit about 2,800 market vendors.

The Speaker pointed out that aside from public markets, there are a number of projects LGUS could offer to private investors for funding and developmen­t arrangemen­t, such as toll roads, hospitals, irrigation systems, and housing areas.

These could easily attract private funders because such projects would not run out of customers and users, he added.

Romualdez noted that people in many highly urbanized and populous areas in the regions are experienci­ng Metro Manila-type traffic congestion due to lack of roads and developmen­t has been focused in the town centers.

“LGUS could go into PPPS for diversion roads that would decongest these areas and promote faster travel,” he said.

He said LGUS could tap big companies, adding the Iloilo Citysm market developmen­t project would benefit thousands of vendors and small, medium and micro entreprene­urs.

Earlier, President Marcos encouraged LGUS to go into more PPPS during a meeting with officers of the League of Cities of the Philippine­s in Malacañang on Tuesday.

“There are plenty of opportunit­ies, especially in infrastruc­ture... Local government­s generally cannot do it by themselves. We have to find partners, we have to find local partners, we have to find investors. You’re used to that,” Marcos told the mayors.

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