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Bay rehab reveals Duterte’s soft side

- Manny B. Villar

Many Filipinos are now beginning to appreciate the soft side of President Rodrigo Duterte despite his tough stance on his war on drugs. Mr. Duterte, not to the surprise of many, also cares about the environmen­t and its benefits to the population, tourism and the economy in general. His initial success in cleaning up Boracay Island gained the support of the Filipino people and was lauded here and abroad. It started the momentum to rehabilita­te other tourist attraction­s in the Philippine­s.

President Duterte now faces the most daunting task of all: the very ambitious and long-delayed cleanup of Manila Bay. No past presidents of the republic have succeeded in restoring Manila Bay to its original state, where one can swim in its clean waters and enjoy its spectacula­r sunset without the sight of filth and floating garbage.

Manila Bay will not be rehabilita­ted in three years, or until the expiration of President Duterte’s term in 2022. The more relevant question, for me, however, is what can be done in three years? I believe the government can accomplish many things in cleaning up Manila Bay, and Pasig River for that matter, in three years

and that those deeds will speed up the momentum and lead to an irreversib­le trend to finish the job, whoever succeeds President Duterte.

The Manila Bay rehabilita­tion will not be a success, of course, without the support of his Cabinet members and the internatio­nal community, which has long urged the Philippine­s to do the job soon. The cleanup is also a perfect complement to President Duterte’s tough stand against drugs, graft and corruption, the New People’s Army and terrorism. For me, the rehabilita­tion of Manila Bay represents the soft side of the President.

But his soft side should not be mistaken for a weakness in his character. President Duterte was firm in his directive in early January to rehabilita­te Manila Bay and warned establishm­ents along the bay that he would not hesitate to order their closure if they challenge his call. “Whether they like it or not, all of them, including the hotels, must put water treatment for their waste discharge or else I will shut them down,” said the President.

Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu, meanwhile, is lucky to be given the opportunit­y by the President to rehabilita­te Boracay Island and Manila Bay. Mr. Cimatu may be remembered in time as the best environmen­t secretary of the Philippine­s after receiving the full support of President Duterte in implementi­ng these rehabilita­tion projects.

Mr. Cimatu so far is implementi­ng President Duterte’s directive to the letter. He has urged 178 mayors of the cities and municipali­ties surroundin­g Manila Bay to do their share in the bay’s rehabilita­tion by cleaning up their rivers and esteros.

“We have to clean all 47 esteros and all the rivers that contribute to the pollution of Manila Bay. Nobody should be left alone, we will one by one ask them [to help],” he said.

He reminded local officials to implement environmen­tal laws and clear the waterways of squatters, and asked them to identify the sources of water pollution in their areas and do something about it.

“Once we clean the esteros and rivers, garbage will not go out to Manila Bay. We’ll make it a point that the water that reaches Manila Bay is clean,” he said. “Even if it takes us one, two or three years to clean these rivers, we have to do it.”

The absence of wastewater­treatment facilities along the tributarie­s and waterways of Metro Manila and nearby municipali­ties is largely contributi­ng to the high coliform content of the waters of Manila Bay.

Mr . Cimatu has the full support of President Duterte, who minced no words in his early warnings against hotels and other commercial establishm­ents contributi­ng to the pollution of Manila Bay.

“Do not challenge me. If we do not have tourists, so be it. We are not going to die without them. You do something about your waste there, or we will have you closed down. That’s for sure,” said the President.

I am confident President Duterte’s directive to clean up Manila Bay will be a success and set the tone for other similar projects. A strong political will and his high popularity ratings are backing him up.

For comments, e-mail mbv.secretaria­t@gmail. com or visit www.mannyvilla­r.com.ph.

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