Manila Bulletin

Duterte reiterates opposition to Manila Bay reclamatio­n projects

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

President Duterte is determined to prevent Metro Manila from getting "killed" by massive reclamatio­n projects proposed by private developers.

The President has voiced anew his opposition to private sector-initiated proposals to reclaim lands along Manila Bay due to concerns these might destroy the environmen­t and lead to the suffering of the people. Duterte made the statement after revealing the intense fighting over Manila Bay reclamatio­n efforts worth "billions and billions” during his public address last Friday.

"Kita mo itong land registrati­on? Nag-away-away na sila kasi 1,000 hectares. Mayayari tayo

nito. Eh reclamatio­n, marami nang away. Pera eh. Mga 1,000 reclamatio­ns, that's billions and billions (Notice the land registrati­on? They are fighting over 1,000 hectares. We will suffer. Fighting has been intense over the reclamatio­n. There are 1,000 reclamatio­ns. That’s billions and billions)," he said in his public address last Friday.

"But in the process, you will kill the entire Metro Manila. Mahihirapa­n na ang tao doon (The people will have a hard time) and even the canals will no longer have the egress and ingress of water, let alone the absence of the water treatment," he said.

Back in February, the President declared he would not allow reclamatio­n projects initiated by private companies in Manila Bay due to its environmen­tal impact on the metropolis. Duterte has advised potential investors to just wait for his successor.

"If I do that, of which I am wont to do, I will choke Manila. The entire Manila City will be environmen­tally at peril. So, pag-aralan ninyong mabuti ‘yan. (Study them carefully). For the next administra­tion, whoever gets to be the President of this country, study it very carefully. Because with Manila there, that old city is an old city and it will decay if you add so many things in front of Manila Bay," Duterte said during a visit to Sangley airport in Cavite last February.

The Philippine Reclamatio­n Authority had earlier disclosed four proposed reclamatio­n projects in Manila, such as the Navotas City Coastal Bay Reclamatio­n Project, Pasay 360-Hectare Reclamatio­n Project, Pasay 265-Hectare Reclamatio­n Project, and the Horizon Manila 418-Hectare Reclamatio­n Project.

Duterte previously admitted that he placed the reclamatio­n agency under the Office of the President after learning about the supposed lobbying for certain projects.

"I got it back because I heard that everybody was lobbying for it and it came to my attention that we have this project and every Tom, Dick, and Harry in town was following up. Sabi ko (I said) no," he said.

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