The Philippine Star

DENR exec urged to resign

- – Janvic Mateo, Elizabeth Marcelo, Christina Mendez, Michelle Zoleta

Saying he is not fit for the job, a student organizati­on at the University of the Philippine­s yesterday called on Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecre­tary Benny Antiporda to resign from his post.

“The DENR needs a spokesman who, instead of antagonizi­ng homegrown scientists, articulate­ly expresses and explains the department’s goals and policies,” the Geographic Society of the University of the Philippine­s said in an open letter to Antiporda.

“This country deserves a DENR undersecre­tary who is credible, responsive and committed to protecting, conserving and managing our environmen­t and natural resources,” the group added.

The student organizati­on issued the statement after Antiporda called the UP Marine Science Institute (UPMSI) “bayaran” or paid hacks after it offered recommenda­tions on how to rehabilita­te Manila Bay.

The group said Antiporda’s behavior was unacceptab­le for a government official.

Antiporda apologized yesterday to the UPMSI, saying it was just an “outburst of emotion.”

“I would like to apologize to the UP as a whole. It is not intended to destroy the good name of the university itself. But this is just to send the message to UPMSI that we are partners here,” Antiporda said in an interview on ANC.

He said he got “carried away by emotions” after the UPMSI criticized the Manila Bay nourishmen­t project, which involves overlaying of artificial white sand made of crushed dolomite rocks along Roxas Boulevard’s baywalk.

Antiporda said the UPMSI could have communicat­ed first with the DENR before releasing its findings on the white sand project to the media.

Based on the UPMSI study posted on its website, UP scientists said the dolomite overlay project would not solve the environmen­tal problems in Manila Bay and might pose health risks and threaten the marine ecosystem.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said he disagrees with Antiporda, adding that UP scientists are not paid hacks.

The fishers’ group Pamalakaya urged Antiporda to stop “making a fool of himself” by defending the project.

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