The Manila Times

Regional Devt Council pushes devt of GenSan Makar port

- JERRY N. ADLAW

THE Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) in Region 12 chaired by North Cotabato Gov. Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza has been pushing the developmen­t of the General Santos City Makar port and its facilities to maximize their operation and serve the key players of the agrifisher­y industry in Soccsksarg­en (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos City).

“Lack of capacity and poor facilities of the GenSan Makar port are driving away the investment opportunit­ies in Region 12, and the investors are complainin­g,” said Taliño-Mendoza.

Both the RDC Region 12 and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) have recognized that there is really the need to maximize the operations of the General Santos City Makar port.

Taliño-Mendoza said that time is of the essence that RDC Region 12 cannot just wait and sit idly without doing something for the betterment of the investment opportunit­ies for the investors because it lost a lot of opportunit­ies in the past and that they cannot afford to lose more.

He said they have consulted key players in agri-fisheries and the shipping industry, where they voiced out the urgent need to develop the said port in order to cater the stakeholde­rs’ needs, and at the same time, regain the lost opportunit­ies of the port and be at par with the other internatio­nal ports in the country.

Because of this port’s incapabili­ty, the prospectiv­e investors in Region 12 have been complainin­g of high logistical costs since their raw materials will have to pass through Davao City Port.

The General Santos City port of Makar serves as the primary gateway for agricultur­e and marine products being shipped from the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and Sarangani to the domestic and internatio­nal markets.

It can be recalled that in September 2021, the General Santos Makar port unveiled its state-of-the-art P62.8-million port operations building that houses its port integrated clearance office, a one-stop shop for all PPA transactio­ns like marine and terminal services, berthing, public assistance and complaints, assessment and collection services, among others.

The Makar Port used to serve domestic passenger routes for Zamboanga, Iloilo and Manila, and vice versa.

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