Manila Standard

Taguig City closes public swimming facility in Makati

- By Joel E. Zurbano

AT LEAST 4,400 public school students are forced to stop taking their swimming lessons this week as the Makati Aqua Sports Arena (MASA) was rendered inaccessib­le since Sunday, March 3, following another closure order from the local government of Taguig City.

MASA is an outdoor swimming pool facility adjacent to the Makati Park and Garden, which Taguig City also closed to the public a week ago. Evidently, Makati City decried this developmen­t amid the ongoing tug-of-war between the two local government­s.

“The illegal closure of MASA has disrupted the training of over 4,000 students. The rash action of Taguig has denied them access to the facility where they can learn an important life skill and even become competitiv­e swimmers,” Makati City administra­tor Claro Certeza said.

MASA is equipped with an Olympicsiz­ed swimming pool and a kids’ pool with showers and lockers. It is where Makati City’s “I Can Swim” program is being held. The project was launched last year to encourage young people to become competitiv­e swimmers and develop resilience.

Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay initiated the “I Can Swim” program where participan­ts were given free swimming lessons every Saturday, complete with swimming gear such as goggles, swim caps, kickboard, trunks, and rash guard.

The facility serves 2,195 participan­ts in the ‘I Can Swim’ program, as well as 719 students of the University of Makati (UMak) College of Human Kinetics and 1,486 Grade 12 students of the Higher School of UMak (HSU).

Certeza said the MASA closure posed a serious problem for Makati City students who need to complete their swimming course as part of their school curriculum. On March 3, Taguig personnel posted tarpaulins announcing the closure order and padlocked the gate of the facility.

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