The Philippine Star

BCDA welcomes Lorenzana as new head

- – Michael Punongbaya­n, Ric Sapnu

A leadership that strongly connects the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) with its stakeholde­rs is expected of former defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana, now that he chairs its board of directors.

Lorenzana took his oath of office before President Marcos on July 7, effectivel­y replacing Gregorio Garcia, the BCDA chairman appointed by former president Rodrigo Duterte.

In welcoming Lorenzana, the BCDA said: “This (new leadership) will forge a deeper, stronger connection between the BCDA and its key stakeholde­rs.”

It cited his vast experience in the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the Department of National Defense as the bedrock of his competence in providing the leadership the BCDA requires.

The state-run firm said it expects Lorenzana’s guidance would best promote “the welfare of Filipino troops and effectivel­y advance the modernizat­ion of the military.”

At the same time, the BCDA thanked Garcia for his excellent service, noting that his invaluable contributi­on brought the organizati­on to greater heights in the past six years.

“He breathed life into BCDA’s mantra of ‘helping strengthen the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s while building great cities,’” the BCDA statement said.

Created under Republic Act 7227, the BCDA is a government-owned and controlled corporatio­n which transforms former military bases into centers of economic growth and remits the largest portion of its dispositio­n income for the AFP Modernizat­ion Program.

The BCDA reported that its total contributi­ons to the AFP under the previous administra­tion reached a record-high P25.01 billion.

The state-run firm also made significan­t strides under the Build Build Build program, with the completion of world-class infrastruc­ture projects, including the first phase of the National Government Administra­tive Center in New Clark City, and the opening of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport New Passenger Terminal Building.

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