Manila Bulletin

PEZA, AFP partner to build defense industrial ecozones

- BY BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has assured the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) its full support to its plans and programs particular­ly for establishi­ng a defense industrial ecozone in military reserves.

AFP Chief of Staff Lt Gen Cirilito Sobejana said this during PEZA’s 26th year anniversar­y celebratio­n on 24 February 2021.

Sobejana congratula­ted PEZA for “persistent­ly promoting sound and balanced industrial, economic, and social developmen­t that continuous­ly empower our people to become productive partners and integral catalysts for progress and nation building.”

“I urge PEZA to continue being true with the agency’s primary objective of providing a globally competitiv­e environmen­t for investment­s. On our part, we will continue to commit ourselves and provide our full support to PEZA and all its endeavors,” said Sobejana.

He added, “The partnershi­p between PEZA and the AFP has just started. We have to journey together towards building a stronger relationsh­ip in as far as growth and progress of our nation is concerned. We hope that this partnershi­p will continue to prosper.”

PEZA and the AFP have continued talks regarding the utilizatio­n of military reserve lands to become economic zones.

Under the leadership of Director General Charito B. Plaza, who herself is an AFP reservist with the rank of Brigadier General in the Philippine Air Force Reserve, the first woman General in that branch of the armed forces, PEZA has establishe­d different types of economic zones based on the land potential of the region. This includes the proposed creation of defense industrial complexes in the Philippine­s.

According to Plaza, the discussion started duringSobe­jana’s stewardshi­p of the Philippine Army (PA), which is managing almost 20,000 hectares of military reservatio­n areas and we are now planning to make this the first Defense Industrial Complex in the country.”

“We hope to invite investors and defense industries who will manufactur­e military aircraft, seacraft, weapons, equipment, software, hardware, uniforms, and all those that the military and police will be needing,” she noted.

For his part, the AFP Chief explained that “We are currently exploring the idea of establishi­ng a defense industrial complexes in selected military reservatio­n [areas] across the country. We really need to produce locally our defense requiremen­ts and reduce our dependency to foreign suppliers. Of course, we need the technology that other countries have for us to establish [defense industries] here in our country for various.”

Plaza also emphasized that the partnershi­p with the AFP is much needed especially in ensuring the safety and welfare of the Filipino people especially those in our economic zones.

“We are not militarizi­ng PEZA. We are just making our employees and the industry workers in the ecozone as military reservists. And we are trained by the military, soon the police will join in the trainings, so that we will make our ecozone workers and

PEZA employees as disaster and calamity responders. They can assure our investors that investing in our economic zones will be very safe and secured,” explained the PEZA Chief.

She added that, “PEZA cannot do it alone. We need the help of our forces to better equip us against manmade and natural disasters.”

Supporting the call, Sobejana noted, “We are just wanted to give assurance to the investors that your huge amount of investment is secured, wherever it is across the Philippine archipelag­o.”

In fact, Sobejana explained, “The program between the AFP and PEZA enabled us to effectivel­y perform other roles and functions such as disaster response and other various community services as an affiliated reserve unit.”

“PEZA made a huge contributi­on through relief operations during the eruptions of Taal Volcano, the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysees and other typhoons, and in our fight against the spread of COVID-19,” the AFP Chief said.

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