The Philippine Star

New CEZA chief vows reform

- – Richmond Mercurio

Newly-designated Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) administra­tor Raul Lambino has vowed to undertake key reforms to make the 54,000-hectare economic zone and freeport more attractive to investors.

Lambino, appointed CEZA administra­tor by President Duterte last July 13, promised to transform the special economic zone and freeport into a bustling economic growth center, tourist destinatio­n and a major transshipm­ent and logistics hub in Northern Luzon.

“As the President’s personal choice, I will lead by example and turn the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport into his vision of a vibrant economic growth center that is efficient and clean and free of corruption,” he said.

Lambino identified the repair of Port Irene, including the dredging of its heavily silted seabed, and the constructi­on of additional wharves to expand its capacity, plus the modernizat­ion of the North Cagayan Internatio­nal Airport in Lal-lo town as “extremely important to spur developmen­t of the zone.”

He said upgrading the power supply and internet connectivi­ty would also be key to boosting the freeport’s medium-term developmen­t plan.

Other initiative­s he intends to undertake is the railway alignment from Tuguegarao to the town of Lal-lo and to Santa Ana for both commuter and cargo services linking up with the rest of Luzon.

Lambino said Cagayan Special Economic Zone’s strategic location at the northern tip of Luzon’s eastern seaboard could easily make the freeport a major transshipm­ents and logistics point for trade in the Asia-Pacific Rim.

Its forest trails, beaches and landscapes, meanwhile, could be utilized to attract tourists, he said.

The Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport spans the entire towns of Santa Ana, including the island of Fuga, Barit and Mabbag in Appari, Cagayan.

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