Palawan Daily News

EL NIDO NOT CLOSING; REHABILITA­TION ONGOING

- By Harthwell Capistrano

The inter-agency task force created to look into the state of El Nido and Coron announced that El Nido is not closing as rehabilita­tion efforts are already ongoing since April this year.

The task force composed of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of the Interior Local and Government (DILG) met with the local officials of El Nido last week.

“May nakita kaming environmen­tal violations,” Environmen­t Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said adding that they will focus on those violators as their establishm­ents must be closed.

Sec. Cimatu added there are wastes in the lagoon and a number of establishm­ents encroached into the easement zones.

El Nido Mayor Nieves Rosento confirmed that 25 establishm­ents have been closed down as part of the rehabilita­tion effort and 280 more establishm­ents have been caught violating waste disposal rules and building easements near the shoreline.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said that El Nido is overcrowde­d and that the government should determine the island’s carrying capacity.

There are also violations in the easement including littering, oil-spill and overcrowdi­ng.

Sec. Puyat also noted that there were too many kayaks and boats and that these have to be regulated properly.

The recommenda­tion of the team has been submitted for review by President Rodrigo Duterte and the fate of El Nido will still depend on how the President will act on it.

In a speech during the Subaraw Biodiversi­ty Festival, President Duterte sternly warned that he will close El Nido and Coron if establishm­ents and local government units will not take heed in protecting the environmen­t.

“Protect your crown jewel. Avoid overcrowdi­ng,” President Duterte then said.

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry released a statement that the government should study carefully as closure of El Nido and Coron will cause more negative impacts on the stakeholde­rs especially the workers who will be displaced if this will occur.

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Photo by Kent Janaban / Palawan Daily News.
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Photo by Kent Janaban / Palawan Daily News.

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