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PBBM WANTS NEW FUNDING SOURCES FOR MINDA RAILWAY

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DAVAO CITY – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has ordered the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the Department of Finance (DoF) to look for new financing sources to implement the 103-kilometer Mindanao Railway Project Phase 1.

“The same sensitivit­y to emerging trends and best practices should define our pivot to commuter and commuter-friendly transport systems. That is why I am ordering the Secretary of Transporta­tion and Secretary of Finance to work in tandem to explore financing sources for the 103-kilometer Tagum-Davao-Digos Railway,” Marcos said in his speech at the 125th anniversar­y of the DOTr held in Davao City on February 7.

The President noted that the ambitious Mindanao Railway Project has been stalled due to a lack of funding.

Initially, the project was to be bankrolled by China’s Official Developmen­t Assistance but the Philippine government withdrew the ODA applicatio­n late last year. The first phase of the MRP, which starts in Tagum City in Davao del Norte, passes through Davao City, and ends in Digos City in Davao del Sur, would cost around P83 billion.

“Let us go hunt for the right funding engine that will pull this project to the finish line,” President Marcos said in his speech.

The President reminded the officials to be innovative and creative in exploring financing sources for the railway project.

Pushing through

During the DOTr Townhall discussion on the railway sector held Tuesday, February 6, also at the Waterfront Insular Hotel Davao, Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista declared that the Mindanao Railway Project will still be pursued.

“We decided to pursue Phase 1 of the MRP despite the withdrawal of prior funding commitment­s from China,” Bautista said.

For the government’s deliverabl­e, which is right-of-way, land acquisitio­ns are still ongoing.

The government is building train villages in Davao del Norte, and these resettleme­nt sites will soon be turned over to residents affected by the project.

One of these sites is the Tagumpay Train Village in Tagum City, which will have 248 houses ona 4.2-hectare property.

The DOTr has also committed to looking into right-of-way complaints in the updating of the feasibilit­y study for the MRP.

During the town hall meeting, Housing Department Regional Director Miguel Palma Gil revealed that they have 28 complainan­ts regarding the MRP right of way and there are already housing constructi­ons on subdivisio­n projects where the railway will pass through. /

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