DILG chief notes lack of participatory governance in Boracay problem
THE ENVIRONMENTAL degradation issue now hounding the island resort of Boracay municipality in Aklan could be due to years of lack of participatory governance--or simply, lack of coordination--a government official said.
Department of the Interior and Local Govtraffic
ernment (DILG) Undersecretary Austere Panadero, on the sidelines of the Open Government and Participatory Governance regional dialogue for Luzon (cluster 2) here, said Boracay's situation now did not happen overnight, but took about 10 years to blow up.
"Ang sitwasyon (sa Boracay) hindi nangyari nang biglaan, mahabang panahon, may mga nangyayari 10 years back that compounded the situation today,” Panadero said, pointing out there was lack of participatory governance in Boracay.
Panadero said participatory governance is bringing all sectors together, getting inputs from various sectors in the locality to come up with a decision on issues, including plans and programs that have future effects on the community.
The cabinet official said the government is now looking closely at the situation and those found to have done well would be praised, while those who did wrong would be punished.
Panadero said the DILG, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and the local government units concerned would come up with a consolidated report and united stand on how to save the place from further destruction.
“Sa kasalukuyan lahat yan inaaral na mabuti,” the official said, noting the different sectors in Boracay vary in their plans of action.
"May business sector, local government, development councils-hindi nagkatugmatugma ng balak kung ano gagawin. Siguro ang isang scenario nangyari dyan, napakabilis ng development, ang pagtayo ng mga commercial establishments. Hindi nakasabay ng husto ang infrastructure, maraming shortcuts. So yun ang naging dahilan kung ano yung mga nangyayari ngayon.”
Panadero described the Boracay issue as a “template for future development".
"That is the guidance that the Cabinet has given to all implementing agencies involved in implementing the environmental laws,” he said. PNA