Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘I THOUGHT THE PRESIDENT WAS JOKING ME’

- By Christine O. Avendaño and Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @Team_Inquirer —WITH INQUIRER RESEARCH INQ

Newly appointed Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said on Wednesday that President Duterte had “casually” asked her to be the head of the Department of Tourism (DOT) in a meeting in Malacañang.

It was so casual that Puyat said she did not think the President was serious about it.

In a phone interview, Puyat said she met with Mr. Duterte to update him on agricultur­al issues at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, a day after then Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo had turned in her resignatio­n.

She said it was the President who mentioned to her Teo’s resignatio­n and proceeded to offer her the top DOT post.

“It suits you. Your credential­s speak for itself. Do you want it?” Puyat quoted Mr. Duterte as telling her.

“I thought he was joking,” she said. Puyat said she told Mr. Duterte “OK” but added that “you are joking me.”

But then the President told her to join him in the other room where he just had a meeting with former Sen. Serge Osmeña III. In the room was Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r “Bong” Go.

Puyat recalled the President telling Osmeña that the former senator would be the first to know the good news. Mr. Duterte then announced that she was the new tourism secretary.

‘Espasol’ post

Even as she left the Palace that day, she still couldn’t believe that she got the top DOT post until Go himself congratula­ted her in a Facebook post she made earlier about a picture she took of “espasol,” a rice cake.

“Congrats, Ma’am,” Go commented on her espasol post.

“Is it true? I still can’t believe!!! I just came from the house of Bettina Osmeña,” she replied to Go’s comment, referring to the wife of the former senator.

Puyat said that for now she had in mind promoting farm tourism as espoused in a law created by Sen. Cynthia Villar. The law encourages tapping farms for tourism.

Puyat said she also planned to promote Philippine culinary tourism to encourage more foreigners to visit the country.

“I think it’s a very good choice,” Carmelo Bautista, president of GT Capital Holdings, said, referring to Puyat’s appointmen­t.

Federal Land has interests in tourism-oriented property.

Edgar Sia II, cochair of DoubleDrag­on Properties Corp., said that given Puyat’s “long years in public service, plus her outstandin­g credential­s, she was highly capable to head the Department of Tourism.”

MAin economics

Puyat is an economist who taught at the University of the Philippine­s.

She obtained her master of arts in economics degree from the premier state university, and was invited to the Ph.D. program, which is open only to those who graduated with high grades.

Her father is former Sen. Alberto Romulo, who, under the Arroyo administra­tion served as finance secretary, executive secretary and later foreign secretary, a position he held until the first year of the Aquino administra­tion. The elder Romulo now chairs Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s.

A mother of two, the economist was married to lawyer David Puyat, who died in 2010.

She ran for the congressio­nal seat of the first district of Quezon City. She lost to Vincent Crisologo.

During the Arroyo administra­tion, Puyat served as deputy Cabinet secretary under the Office of the President before she was appointed undersecre­tary for special concerns at the Department of Agricultur­e in 2007.

Under the Aquino administra­tion, she was appointed anew as agricultur­e undersecre­tary.

She was retained as agricultur­e undersecre­tary, this time for administra­tion, agribusine­ss and marketing, and regional engagement by the Duterte administra­tion.

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—JOAN BONDOC SELLING PH President Duterte has given Bernadette RomuloPuya­t a new job—promoting the Philippine­s in the global travel market as secretary of tourism.

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