Manila Bulletin

‘Grow, Grow, Grow’ with ‘Build, Build, Build’

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THE government’s “Build, Build, Build” program is about to begin in earnest, with 76 flagship projects already approved by the Duterte administra­tion. The new Mactan Internatio­nal Airport, although began during the previous Aquino administra­tion, was inaugurate­d by President Duterte last June 7, setting the tone for the coming months and years when the 76 big projects will begin all over the country.

The approved projects are 32 roads and bridges, 10 water resources and irrigation projects, nine railways, six airports, five flood control projects, four seaports, four power plants, three rapid bus transits, and three urban redevelopm­ent programs.

Constructi­on of nine of the projects will begin in the second half of this year, which started yesterday, July 1, These are the 14.61-billion Binondo-Intramuros Bridge, the 11.37-billion Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge, both in Metro Manila and both funded with China grants; the 14.37-billion Chico River Irrigation Project; the 135.26-billion Tagum-Davao-Digos segment of the Mindanao Railway; the 14.86-billion Panguil Bay Bridge, financed by Korea Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA); and the 11-billion wall repair and drainage improvemen­t of the Pasig River from Delpan to the Napindan Channel. There are also three public-private partnershi­p projects – a

11.78-billion government center, a 1850-million commercial center, and a 13.33-billion housing center at Clark City.

While some of these projects will be funded with grants and loans from China and Korea and with private investment­s, steady funding in the next five years amounting to 1786 billion will come from the national government budget, under the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Department of Transporta­tion, with funds from the recently approved Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion Act (TRAIN).

Even as it launches this massive infrastruc­ture program which will probably be the principal legacy of the Duterte administra­tion, we hope the government will not neglect one other sector of national developmen­t, the agricultur­al sector. Last Wednesday, Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara urged the Duterte administra­tion to now plan to revive the country’s ailing agricultur­e.

“We may be exhibiting among the fastest growth rates in the world today, but such growth would be for nothing if it doesn’t reach our farmers and fisherfolk,” he said. He pointed out that 60 percent of poor Filipinos today are in agricultur­e.

The “Build, Build, Build” program of President Duterte is underway. It would be great not only for the nation as a whole but also for the people, especially those in the agricultur­al sector, if there will also be a “Grow, Grow, Grow” program alongside it, as urged by Senator Angara and other officials.

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