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Multisecto­ral groups support Dumaguete Smart City project

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LEADERS from multisecto­ral groups in Dumaguete City have expressed their support to the proposed 174-hectare smart city project, following a series of public forums with Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo.

The sectors include business process outsourcin­g workers, pastors from Christian churches, Muslim communitie­s, fisherfolk, pedicab drivers, market vendors and coastal barangay residents.

According the groups’ leaders, the planned developmen­t will create tens of thousands of jobs and income opportunit­ies in the city and neighborin­g towns in Negros Oriental, as well as in Cebu, Siquijor and northern Mindanao

“We believe this will be beneficial to our city and our churches, and the next generation of Dumagueten­os,” says Pastor Juneil Caballero, a local evangelica­l leader.

Pastor Robert Nadala compared the Smart City to reclamatio­n projects in Cebu where he was among the oppositors to the South Road Properties due to its environmen­t effects. He said that after the implementa­tion of the reclamatio­n, people have seen its benefits in reducing traffic congestion and spurring economic activities.

Moreover, Imam Abdul Maula Muhsin of the Masjidus Salam in Bagacay village expressed the support of the Islamic community to the city administra­tion and its projects which benefit its constituen­ts.

Dumaguete City Bangus Fry Associatio­n, a fisherfolk group, has also backed the project as it will protect coastal barangays from periodic destructiv­e storm surges.

“Now is the time to shift into concrete solution without disregardi­ng the environmen­t. I go for 174 hectare reclamatio­n project with a bold condition that a coastal road with a seawall will be built to stop erosion and protect the constituen­ts along the coastal areas,” says group president Marlan Quan.

Local officials from the nearby municipali­ties of Sibulan, Bacong, Valencia and Dauin, meanwhile have also expressed guarded optimism on the project’s benefits on their local economies.

Touted to be a global township, the said project will be built by reclaiming portions of the sea without obstructin­g the scenic view at Rizal Boulevard, the city’s main attraction and recreation­al space.

A public-private partnershi­p proposal by EM Cuerpo Inc, a contractor of Build, Build, Builder flagship infrastruc­tures under the Duterte administra­tion, it will be developed at no cost to the local government.

“The five-year, P 23-billion project will transform Dumaguete into a highly-urbanized city and an economic powerhouse in the southern Philippine­s. It will have modern informatio­n technologi­es, earth-friendly building systems, earth-friendly energy sources and transporta­tion, a mixed-use business park, as well as public facilities for health, housing, education, sports, and transporta­tion,” Remollo said.

He added that the master-planned developmen­t will start with a wave protection system to protect coastal communitie­s, and wastewater treatment plant to improve the quality of the bay’s polluted water.

He revealed that a group of Cebubased scuba divers from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources recently assessed Dumaguete’s marine resources, which will be used to map the area to be reclaimed to minimize damage to underwater life.

Education drives and consultati­ons will also be conducted with other sectors such as the academic community, other religious leaders, informal workers, local businessme­n, senior citizens, and local officials of Negros Oriental.

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