The Philippine Star

‘APEC hosting should have long-term benefits for Phl’

- By PAOLO ROMERO

President Aquino should make sure Filipino taxpayers will get their money’s worth after the government spent at least P10 billion in hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Leaders’ Summit next week, leaders of the House of Representa­tives said yesterday.

Reps. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez of Leyte and Sherwin Gatchalian of Valenzuela City said the government must ensure the hosting will lead to some long-term benefits for Filipinos.

They pointed out the P10 billion was funded by taxpayers and the money could have been used to fund expanded access to higher education and other essential social services.

Romualdez said a significan­t portion of the APEC expense should have gone to the upgrading of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport that would have led to less or no flight cancellati­ons as well as another tangible and long-term benefit of the hosting.

Apparently, a large chunk of the budget went to cosmetic and face-lifting measures that will not reduce poverty in the country, but only leave the government with more debts, he added.

“P10 billion is too much compared to a zero outcome,” Gatchalian told The STAR.

“President Aquino should ensure the people will get their money’s worth by aggressive­ly pushing for policies which will utilize regional trade to enhance inclusive economic growth here at home,” he said in a separate statement.

He said Aquino should fight for policies which will bolster the competitiv­eness of the economy in the face of closer regional cooperatio­n and expanded free trade during his meeting with world leaders.

As agreed upon by representa­tives of the APEC member-economies in December 2014, the summit has focused on four main objectives: enhancing regional economic integratio­n, fostering the participat­ion of small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in the regional and global economy, investing in human capital developmen­t and building sustainabl­e and resilient communitie­s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines