Manila Bulletin

'Yolanda' impact pulls down Tacloban's competitiv­eness

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TACLOBAN CITY –- The impact of Typhoon Yolanda nearly three years ago could be the main reason why this city is the least competitiv­e among 34 highly urbanized cities (HUCs) in the country, said Mayor Cristina Gonzales-Romualdez.

Tacloban, the regional capital of Eastern Visayas, got a score of 23.67, landing in the 34th rank, the least among all HUCs in the country based on the 2016 cities and municipali­ties competitiv­eness index (CMCI) of the National Competitiv­eness Council (NCC).

“This is because of what happened during Yolanda. We are still struggling and recovering from all these different post-disaster things that happened to us,” Romualdez told reporters.

The city was down a notch from 2015 survey, however, its score went up by two points from 21.67 a year ago.

The competitiv­eness ranking of local government units (LGUs) that is joined by 1,300 provinces, cities, and municipali­ties is based on three pillars: economic dynamism, government efficiency and infrastruc­ture.

The increasing coverage of the index signified a higher level of interest and awareness on the importance of being measured based on the three pillars and a stronger commitment to improve LGU performanc­e based on the resulting ranking, according to NCC.

The typhoon-stricken city ranked 32nd in economic dynamism, 34th in government efficiency, and 32nd in infrastruc­ture.

This year’s CMCI has the largest number of participan­ts, with 1,389 LGUs, 144 of which are cities and 1,245 are municipali­ties.

This equals to about 85 percent of total LGUs in the Philippine­s. The NCC revealed that when CMCI started in 2013, only 285 or 17 percent of the LGUs in the country joined the index, according to the NCC website.

The data used were gathered with the help of the 16 regional competitiv­eness committee composed of public and private sectors and the academe.

The overall competitiv­eness score is determined by the completion rate or all the number of data points filled out over the number of data points required. The informatio­n comes from the LGUs and national government agencies.

The study serves as basis for LGUs to improve their competitiv­eness to attract investment­s and contribute to socioecono­mic developmen­t. (PNA)

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OFFERINGS FOR MAMA MARY – Marian devotees offer candles, prayers and flowers before the statue of the Virgin Mary in the Basilica del Santo Niño in Cebu City on the Virgin’s feast day on Thursday. (Juan Carlo de Vela)

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