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Private sector urged to invest in Boracay projects

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MANILA -- The government urged private enterprise­s to invest in projects meant to support sustainabl­e tourism in Boracay which is scheduled to reopen Friday.

“So we are reopening, there are interventi­ons done by the government but those are not enough. We still need to implement projects and programs that will rehabilita­te the ecosystem of Boracay,” said National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) Undersecre­tary for Regional Developmen­t Adoracion Navarro during an interview in Manila.

Navarro particular­ly cited opportunit­ies to invest in sewerage and sanitation, and water supply expansion.

“We also included investment programs for sewerage. Baka kasi iniisip ng iba, kapag (perhaps others will think that if) investment for tourism, it’s really to rehabilita­te the island, to make the island sustainabl­e,” she noted.

Navarro said the Boracay Island Water Co. Inc. (BWIC) and Boracay Tubi Systems Inc. (BTSI) are the same water concession­aires in the island.

“I think the focus should be on the reasons why Boracay was closed and that has been discussed by the task force and that has been confirmed by subsequent testings in Boracay different indicators on the state of the environmen­t,” she added.

The world-famous tourist destinatio­n had been closed to tourists for six months since April 26 to make way for the government’s rehabilita­tion efforts amid sewerage and environmen­t-related problems.

Navarro further said that putting in place the sustainabi­lity of the island’s activities, including reliable infrastruc­ture and utilities, is among the four themes outlined under the medium-term Boracay Action Plan (BAP), consisting of public and private sector projects.

Others include enforcemen­t of laws and regulation­s, pollution control and prevention, and rehabilita­tion and recovery of the ecosystem, she added. (PNA)

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