The Freeman

A product of incompeten­ce

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The business sector is urging the authoritie­s to solve the series of killings in Cebu as it will only scare away traders. Local business leaders said many traders may find the province no longer conducive to business and will instead relocate to other areas, thinking Cebu is no longer safe.

They hope the police will immediatel­y find a solution to the daily occurrence­s of murder across the province before it’s too late. This alarming problem, according to them, will also take a toll on the bustling local tourism industry.

Cebu attracts hundreds of thousands of local and foreign tourists annually. With the closure of Boracay over some environmen­tal concerns, more visitors will find Cebu as the best alternativ­e given its accessibil­ity. Aside from being the country’s top tourist destinatio­n, Cebu is also a popular gateway to other destinatio­ns in Central Visayas, being home to a major airport and seaports.

Now, with the daily occurrence of killings, businessme­n are now pushing the alarm button, fearing Cebu’s damaged peace and order image could seriously affect its attractive­ness with potential investors opting to look for other alternativ­e areas.

Well, the killings are not only happening in Cebu. They have become a national trend since President Rodrigo Duterte pulled the trigger to signal his flagship program against the country’s worsening illegal drug trade.

And it’s not only in Cebu where the business sector raised concerns over the unabated killings. Manila businessme­n have long been urging authoritie­s to heighten their drive against crimes, which are only harming the economy.

Yes the authoritie­s need to assure the people that everyone’s safety is their top priority and that they still call the shots as far as peace and order is concerned. They should not wait for the public to lose trust and confidence in them believing the continued killings are a product of their incompeten­ce.

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