Sun.Star Pampanga

GMA rolled up her sleevesaga­in

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It is always an extra interestin­g read each time the papers are carrying stories about former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. She is very active lately in her new role as presidenti­al adviser in flagship project for Clark programs. She won’t enjoy a garden leave. Her ‘apostolic’duties are lessened now since her grandkids are in their teen years now. What is admirable about the former president is her undying vision for Pampanga. She is still young compared to United States presidente­lect Joe Biden who at 78 years of age campaigned in the whole length and breathe of a big country and won against a recalcitra­nt incumbent president in Donald Trump. (By the way, GMA is in her early seventies). She must have been inspired by the Biden’s win.

Many of us Capampanga­ns wanted to see her to run again in the second congressio­nal district where I am too sure she will be running unopposed. She will bring peace again in the

House of Representa­tives as speaker and end the bitterness between the feuding camps of Speaker Lord

Allan Velasco and former Speaker Allan

Peter Cayetano. Back to her role as presidenti­al adviser on

Clark project, she believes there’s so much to be done aside from collecting rents from the locators.

It might be recalled that when she was the Malacanang tenant she came out with a definite plan to make the Diosdado Macapagal Internatio­nal Airport (DMIA) aka Clark Internatio­nal Airport as the internatio­nal gateway. Somehow the plan was stalled due to several hiccups, shall I say. The growth of the Freeport, the economic zone and the much vaunted Clark Green City is anchored on the full developmen­t of Clark airport. The prepared master plan indicated that. Until a year ago it was taken over by the Gotianun led LIPAD. The latest news is that the terminal is 99 % finish already.

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Clark Internatio­nal Airport is the growth driver for Central and Northern Luzon.

In the past many years I have been observing the developmen­ts of this once American military installati­on. I covered it as part of my beat as a newsman in the sixties and seventies, till I became a director of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n and Clark Internatio­nal Corporatio­n in 2001 to 2019. I know it will morph into something big, maybe bigger than Manila metropolis. And now it’s going so much ground. There’s no doubt the winds of progress is moving towards the Pampanga and Tarlac direction via the Clark Freeport. But there is a downside to it. Prices of real estate in the adjacent communitie­s shot up to high heavens.

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Three expressway­s, The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway(SCTEX) and the TarlacPang­asinan-La Union( TIPLEX) unlocked the value of the Central and North Luzon regions. And expectedly, the big players the likes of SM Developmen­t Corporatio­n of the Sy family, the Ayalas, Andrew Tan’s Megaworld and Filinvest of the Gotianuns among others are already in town. Paging Secretary Arthur Tugade. Let government speed up constructi­on of the railways now. It should have been done long time ago. As a good manager will say, ‘the deadline was yesterday’.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2021
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