Cayetano: Pour more
funds outside Metro Manila
By Office of the Senate
Majority Leader
September 9, 2014
PASAY CITY – Senate
Majority Leader Alan Peter “Companero” S. Cayetano is pushing for a
massive infusion of government resources and infrastructure funds into
the development of regions outside Metro Manila as a way to address
the congestion problem in the National Capital Region (NCR).
“This has been the answer
that was given to us: the way to solve congestion in Metro Manila is
to build, build, and build; more, more, and more. That is what makes
it ridiculous. If you have a house na punong puno na, ang tama bang
sagot ay hatiin ang kwarto? Hindi ba ang solusyon is to buy another
house o palakihin mo ang lote mo?” he said.
Stressing that billions of
pesos are being lost due to traffic in NCR every day, Cayetano noted
that the NCR-centric policy of the government is the primary reason
why Metro Manila is already congested and why other regions in the
country continue to experience slow development.
“There are 19,137 Filipinos
per square kilometer in Metro Manila, ganoon kadami ang tao dito. Ang
pinakamalapit nang bilang ay sa Calabarzon, which only has 758 people
per sq.km. The rest, ang average is around 300 per sq.km. Karamihan
nasa Metro Manila na,” he said.
“The solution to
decongesting Metro Manila ay hindi ang pinapakita sa telebisyon na mga
bagong kalye, bagong skyway. Hindi yun ang solusyon. Lalo lang sisikip
ang NCR. Ang solusyon ay gawin ang mga projects na yan sa labas ng
Metro Manila,” he added.
Citing data from the Chamber
of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI), Cayetano
noted that around 230,000 to 250,000 vehicles will be purchased in the
country next year, 58 percent of which will be filling up the
already-congested streets of Metro Manila.
“100,000 new cars entered
this year in Metro Manila. Add the 100,000 next year, for a total of
2.2 million vehicles in Metro Manila every year na gumagala, kaya
traffic. Hindi dahil sa [provincial] buses kung hindi sa dami ng
sasakyan. So how would we get inclusive growth? Bakit kasi sa Metro
Manila lang?” he quipped.
Cayetano suggested that a
more feasible solution to decongest NCR is to allot more funds for
infrastructure programs in other regions to encourage people to
consider looking for employment opportunities and moving in to cities
outside the capital region.
He also lamented that many
Filipino families are robbed of opportunities because the biggest
chunk of the national budget pie is allocated to NCR.
In 2013 alone, the National
Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) approved P184.2 billion
worth of 10 major infrastructure projects, eight of which are located
in NCR. The two other projects are the Bulacan Bulk Water Supply
Project worth P24.4 billion and Mactan Cebu International Airport
Expansion at P17.5 billion.
Cayetano said this stresses
the need for government to promote a more inclusive economic plan that
will allow the implementation of a specific economic strategy for each
of the 17 regions.
“There is no one cure, there
is no one-size-fits-all. Kapag nag-economic planning tayo, dapat may
national vision; may coherent policy. Pero dapat may 17 regional
strategies kung saan ang bawat region ay may strategy at mabibigyan ng
pera,” he said.