Sun.Star Davao

PBBM: MODERNIZAT­ION CRUCIAL TO DAVAO’S DEVELOPMEN­T

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DAVAO CITY – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the ceremonial signing of the civil works contracts for the Davao Public Transport Modernizat­ion Project (DPTMP) is a “reaffirmat­ion” of the national government’s commitment to develop the Davao Region.

The ceremonial signing, held on February 7 in Davao City, highlighte­d the 125th anniversar­y of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and was also graced by the principals of the funding agency from the Asian Developmen­t Bank and the Department of Budget and Management.

“It is a demonstrat­ion of our resolve to deliver what people in all regions deserve: a mass transporta­tion system that can move commuters and commerce efficientl­y,” the president said.

Marcos viewed the DPTMP as more than just a means to efficientl­y move people and goods, but “to transport their progressiv­e city to a modern future with certainty.”

“The words that describe this project – safe, reliable, and efficient – are in fact the same traits that all Filipinos aspire to see in the communitie­s that they live in,” the president said.

Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista revealed that the DPTMP will cost approximat­ely P73 billion.

He projected it “to eclipse the successful Edsa Busway,” and this will create a 672-kilometer network of PUV [public transport vehicle] operations across Metro Davao.

Bautista further said that the DPTMP will field 386 electric buses, 532 regular diesel buses, and 188 mini buses “while upgrading the operation of modern jeepneys, taxis, multi-cabs, and even tricycles compliant to the stand ards of the modernizat­ion program.”

He explained that the network will set in place a core service lane connecting major centers, nine feeder routes, eight routes connecting urban areas, and links between outer rural areas and modern PUV terminals.

There will also be thousands of bus stops on top of the three modern transport vehicle terminals and five depots, Bautista said.

Marcos admitted that the success of establishi­ng a modern public transport system in Davao City will take more than the solo effort of the DOTr but requires the support of other stakeholde­rs.

“To succeed, it requires the support of the local government, the informed consent of the people, and the backing of parties which will help us bankroll this dream,” he said.

He expressed his “deepest appreciati­on” to the local leaders for fully backing the project.

The President said DPTMP was first envisioned during Vice President Sara Duterte’s term as Davao City mayor.

President Marcos also thanked the ADB for bankrollin­g the project and for “believing and investing in our vision.” /

The words that describe this project – safe, reliable, and efficient – are in fact the same traits that all Filipinos aspire to see in the communitie­s that they live in.

FERDINAND R. MARCOS JR. President

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