Philippine Daily Inquirer

NEWEST PH COAST GUARD VESSEL ARRIVING NEXT WEEK

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

Philippine and Japanese officials on Friday witnessed the maiden voyage of the latest Japanese-built sea asset of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) that will be deployed to patrol the country’s territoria­l waters.

Adm. Artemio Abu, commandant of the PCG, was elated to welcome the BRP Melchora Aquino into the coast guard’s fleet, saying the constructi­on of the 97-meter multirole response vessel (MMRV) was another testament to the close ties between the two countries.

“The Filipino people are enthusiast­ically waiting for her arrival to our shores,” Abu said at the sendoff ceremony.

Built by Mitsubishi Shipbuildi­ng

Co. Ltd., the vessel left the Shimonosek­i Shipyard in Yamaguchi, Japan, for a fiveday voyage. It is expected to arrive in Manila on June 1.

‘Instrument for peace’

“This sturdy white ship will serve as the stalwart protector of our maritime reserve and [an] instrument for peace and tranquilit­y within our territoria­l waters,” Abu said.

“This ship will become a symbol of hope and a source of national pride of our maritime nation. It will also serve as an instrument in promoting the rules of law at sea and enhancing amity among neighborin­g nations in the region,” he added.

The PCG commandant said its sister ship, the BRP Teresa Magbanua, is presently participat­ing in the Marine Pollution Exercise among coast guard personnel of the Philippine­s, Indonesia and Japan in Indonesian waters.

The two MRRVs were procured by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) as part of its Maritime Safety Capability Improvemen­t Project Phase 2 to improve the PCG’s maritime patrol capability amid the Chinese incursions in the West Philippine Sea.

Modeled after the Kunigami-class vessels of the Japan Coast Guard, these vessels were the largest in the PCG’s present fleet.

The DOTr bought the two vessels for 14.6 billion yen through a 16.5-billion yen official developmen­t assistance loan from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency.

 ?? —PHOTO COURTESY OF CGPA ?? MAIDEN VOYAGE The Department of Transporta­tion and the Philippine Coast Guard test and inspect the BRP Melchora Aquino in Japan on Thursday before its maiden voyage to Manila.
—PHOTO COURTESY OF CGPA MAIDEN VOYAGE The Department of Transporta­tion and the Philippine Coast Guard test and inspect the BRP Melchora Aquino in Japan on Thursday before its maiden voyage to Manila.

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