The Philippine Star

Consider PPP in financing projects, LGUs urged

- By HELEN FLORES – With Ghio Ong

President Marcos has urged local government units (LGUs) to consider public-private partnershi­p (PPP) as a mode of financing projects for their constituen­ts.

“I think this is the way forward, and I encourage all our local government units to be open to the possibilit­ies of PPPs and to PPPs, especially in your areas,” Marcos said during a meeting with members of the League of Cities of the Philippine­s (LCP) at Malacañang last Tuesday.

He added that digitaliza­tion would play a big part in PPP, especially in pushing for economic recovery and digital transforma­tion in the Philippine­s.

Apart from pushing for digitaliza­tion, the President emphasized that his administra­tion would also put increased focus on infrastruc­ture, as he noted that several countries have offered their support for his infrastruc­ture program.

“There are also many opportunit­ies, especially in infrastruc­ture. Many of our friends from different countries – especially those who paid courtesy calls to us – they offered a lot of help,” he said.

He also revealed that he had received offers to fund the government’s big-ticket projects, including official developmen­t assistance (ODA) and joint ventures.

“There’s ODA, private sector, joint venture... Well, you’re local government, you know that already. Local government generally cannot do it by itself. We have to find partners, we have to find local partners, we have to find investors. You’re used to that,” Marcos told local executives.

Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno earlier said the PPP scheme was not maximized during the Duterte administra­tion as there were no available projects that were ready for implementa­tion.

Former president Rodrigo Duterte reportedly had signed just six PPPs since 2016, while his predecesso­r, the late Benigno Aquino III, approved a total of 17 during the latter’s presidency.

During his first State of the Nation Address on July 27, Marcos bared the government’s bid to increase digital connectivi­ty in the Philippine­s through the so-called “Broad Band ng Masa” project.

The President has ordered Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Ivan Uy to deploy digital connectivi­ty across the country’s various islands.

Meanwhile, Marcos will “find a solution” on how the government will implement the Mandanas ruling amid less government revenue at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Valenzuela City Mayor Wes Gatchalian.

Marcos himself raised the topic during the LCP’s courtesy call at the Palace, Gatchalian said at the sidelines of the Kapihan sa Manila Bay media forum yesterday.

Marcos faced the city mayors to discuss funding issues related to the Mandanas ruling, hence the mention of finding a solution to the said issue.

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