The Philippine Star

Economic managers told: Finish flagship projects

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

President Duterte yesterday ordered economic managers to finish the administra­tion’s flagship projects before he steps down even as he claimed that the government was able to ease the misery of commuters.

During his final State of the Nation Address, Duterte said the government has inaugurate­d new highways, roads and skyways and bought new trains.

The projects, he added, are a testament that the administra­tion has “greatly eased the grueling experience of traveling and commuting.”

“To sustain our momentum in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, I have directed the DPWH (Department of

Public Works and Highways), DOTr (Department of Transporta­tion), NEDA (National Economic and Developmen­t Authority), Department of Finance and DBM (Department of Budget and Management) to be on full speed to ensure that our flagship projects will be completed within my term, especially those that would help disperse economic activity outside the densely populated Metro Manila,” Duterte said.

“I thus earnestly call upon our LGU and private sector partners to help us (go) full speed toward the realizatio­n of our flagship (infrastruc­ture projects) and others,” he added.

Duterte said he made sure that infrastruc­ture spending would increase to an average of five percent of the Philippine­s’ gross domestic product during the beginning of his term. He said the tax reform packages passed by Congress allowed the government to bankroll key projects.

“Thanks to the comprehens­ive tax reform program that enabled us to fund critical infrastruc­ture projects. Today, we can see the tangible results all around,” he said.

The frequent breakdowns of MRT-3 and the unloading of passengers at midrail were a “horror” that daily commuters had to endure, he said, claiming the trains no longer unload passengers before reaching their destinatio­n.

The President said the waiting time between trains has been significan­tly reduced as the MRT-3 now runs 23 trains at 60 kilometers per hour from just 10 trains running at only 30 kph.

“We have taken away the misery of public commuting,” Duterte said.

He also cited the completion of the LRT-2 East Extension Project, which reduced travel time between Manila and Antipolo from two or three hours to 40 minutes; the opening of Stage 3 of the Metro Manila Skyway, which decongeste­d EDSA and other major Metro Manila roads and the inaugurati­on of Kalayaan Bridge.

“Beyond Metro Manila, we are pursuing several highimpact projects that will be completed within my term and perhaps in the following years. It’s a question of money,” Duterte said.

The President mentioned the newly built passenger terminal building of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport and the completion of several roads leading to important trade corridors like the Poro Point Freeport Zone Road in La Union and the Junction Lanao-PagadianZa­mboanga City Road.

He said the government aims to complete the Sorsogon City Coastal Bypass Road by the end of the year, while the Davao City Coastal Road is expected to be finished by 2023.

The President said he has told economic managers to make his hometown Davao City the “last priority.” “Do not look into the political entrails of the city and the other provinces. I really made Davao the last... For the Davaoeños, you must understand that we cannot really prioritize it because I am from the city,” he said in Filipino.

Duterte said he prioritize­d Sorsogon, which he described as a territory of Vice President and opposition leader Leni Robredo. “Sorsogon is... a little politics, but that’s the territory of our Vice President Leni Robredo. Are you here, Ma’am? Ah, Zoom. You have the Sorsogon (Coastal Bypass Road) and other projects,” he said.

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