To decongest NCR, spur dev’t
in regions
Cayetano: Move some
government agencies outside Metro Manila
By Office of the Senate
Majority Leader
September 14, 2014
PASAY CITY – Senate
Majority Leader Alan Peter “Companero” S. Cayetano is pushing for the
relocation of some government departments outside Metro Manila not
only to decongest cities in the capital region but more importantly,
to boost economic development in the countryside.
“If we want a long-term
solution to decongest Metro Manila, the government must bring growth
to the countryside. Kapag nag-economic planning tayo, dapat may
national vision and coherent policy but there should also be 17
regional strategies. Bawat region, may strategy tapos paglalaanan ng
pondo,” Cayetano said.
“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 square meter. The rest, ang average is around 300 per square
meter. Karamihan nasa Metro Manila na,” he noted.
Cayetano proposed that the
Departments of Agriculture, and Agrarian Reform be transferred to
Central Luzon, the country's rice granary, while the Department of
Transportation and Communications be moved to Cavite where the agency
is eyeing to build a new airport, and the Department of Tourism to
tourist haven Cebu in Central Visayas.
He is also suggesting that
the National Anti-Poverty Commission be relocated in Mindanao, which
has some of the poorest provinces and municipalities in the entire
country.
“Metro Manila will continue
to be the political and financial capital of the Philippines but this
should not mean economic activity should be concentrated in the
capital region,” Cayetano said.
The senator is also pushing
for similar health centers located in Metro Manila to be constructed
in other regions across the country to provide wider access to health
facilities and services, and promote employment among medical
professionals.
“Ang Lung Center natin,
Kidney Center, Orthopedic Center lahat nasa Metro Manila. Kapag
Ilocano ka, Zamboangeno, or Cebuano, pupunta ka pa sa Manila for that?
Why can’t we build a Philippine Heart Center in Visayas or in
Mindanao? So that ang mga doctors, may choice din na doon pumunta, and
economic activity will grow,” Cayetano said.