Sun.Star Davao

Davao personalit­ies welcome martial law extension

- BY JULIET C. REVITA / Reporter

Most personalit­ies in Davao region favored the extension of martial law for another year as approved through a joint session yesterday.

Martial law in Mindanao is extended until December 31, 2019. The Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) lauded the approval of the lawmakers from both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives for the overwhelmi­ng support.

“We appreciate this trust granting the request of extending the period of Martial Law implementa­tion. Indeed, the congress is mindful with the desire of the President and most of the Filipino people to quell the rebellion in Mindanao,” Eastmincom spokespers­on Lieutenant Colonel Ezra Balagtey said.

Since the declaratio­n of martial law here, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has not noted any human right abuse in line with the implementa­tion of martial law.

“Rest assured that we will implement it in accordance to the principles adopted when it was implemente­d first in May 2017 and that peace and economic gains will be sustained,” Balagtey added.

For her part, Davao City Tourism Operations Office chief Regina Rosa Tecson said the result of the implementa­tion of martial law in Davao City is contrary to the negative descriptio­n associated to it because of the positive developmen­ts that has been taking place.

“While in some parts of the world and even for some, Filipino’s martial law is taken as a negative situation, Davao has proven that it is a peaceful city such that tourism arrivals have continued to grow. What’s more we have our PSSCC (Public Safety and Security Command Center) overseeing the security concerns in the city in coordinati­on with all security forces and another factor are the security awareness and cooperatio­n of Davaoeños. Hence the AFPs recommenda­tion will hardly make impact to our tourism arrivals and activities,” Tecson said.

Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII) President Arturo Milan likewise believed that for more than a year of martial law in the city, it even boosted the business landscape as investors feel safer with the stringent security measures.

“I strongly feel the proposed Extension of Martial Law in Mindanao will have very little or no impact at all to the business climate in Davao City. The past months will show that under Martial Law Davao City became even safer, more attractive to investors and business became more vibrant than ever,” Milan said.

Davao del Norte 2nd District representa­tive Antonio “Tonyboy” Floirendo Jr. likewise supported the extension of martial law to suppress the proliferat­ion of lawlessnes­s in the southern region, noting that, “It is high time, an opportunit­y, for our security forces, local government units and the people to unite and stop the plague of terrorism from spreading like wildfire.”

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