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The
visit of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today augurs well
for trade and commerce in Bohol.
This
is so because of the ports to be formally opened to become
parcels of the Strong Republic Nautical Highway - which is
the inter-island travel and transport in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Today's
arrival of the President is indeed timely for the Boholanos
to traditionally display their brand of hospitality (as especially
pronounced) during the "fiesta month" of May which
kicks off on Thursday - the city fiesta of Tagbilaran.
There
is no other province in the country where fiestas are celebrated
everyday, from May 1 to 31. With the renowned hospitality
of the Boholanos, people who hold a list of fiesta dates can
spare their kitchen from any chores if they just hop from
one town and barangay to the other to dine during fiestas.
It
is in Bohol, (the President may not have known) that one does
not have to get invited to dine. All homes are "open
house" during the fiesta month of May. But back to the
ports.
The
Tubigon and Jagna ports were both recently expanded to become
part of this "nautical highway" which brings Visayas
and Mindanao provinces just a mere "one step away"
from one another.
We
believe that the progress of Bohol, especially in the area
of tourism, comes because of her accessibility from most parts
of the country. For instance, Bohol is an hour away by air
from Manila and 1.5 hours by ferry from Cebu which undoubtedly
is commercial and most populous hub of the region.
With
these additional ports, we expect more trade and commerce
to briskly develop in the province. During the last 7 years,
we learned that Bohol ports development got P278 million.
That's no sneezing figure.
The
Tubigon port where the President will arrive before noontime
today is the closest link to Cebu City while Jagna Port where
she will exit before sundown is the opening to and from the
Promise Land of Mindanao.
Today's
Presidential visit will become part of history as this will
symbolically unite Cebu, Bohol, Camiguin and Cagayan de Oro
in one nautical highway. Without an iota of doubt tourism
will benefit since many travelers from Bohol have been looking
for access, for instance, just to reach Camiguin island which
is a tourists' haven as well.
Just
to name one example.
The
economics of tourism will bring many of the Filipinos to travel
not just with this new-found great convenience but, with a
very affordable fare (as well) in reaching their destinations.
Definitely, domestic tourism has come of age - where Filipinos
do travel primarily to view local sites just so for them not
to become a stranger in their own country.
Bohol,
which is known to be one of the favored provinces of the Arroyo
administration, should maximize its efforts to ride-on the
infrastructure projects implemented in this island province.
Yet,
that tourism aside - and amid the rice crisis, we know Bohol
has more to offer in agriculture.
But,
it is sad to note that there are also millions of government
funds wasted in the province meant for agriculture development.
The Talibon irrigation dam, which Boholanos consider as the
biggest proven scam, continues to look for an answer as to
where the P175 million went with the unfinished dam.
The
president should not ignore the fact that Boholanos are wondering
aloud why until now no case has been filed by the Sandiganbayan
against officials including those from the National Irrigation
Administration (NIA) even as the Ombudsman (Visayas) found
prima facie evidence against NIA officials.
No
one got suspended, no case has been elevated to the Sandiganbayan
for over two years now.
The
President remains answerable to the Boholanos in this regard.
Instead of reprimanding or suspending people involved in the
anomalous irrigation project, the government instead poured
another batch of millions of pesos to pursue the project.
As
if no single centavo was wasted - and the subsequent action
was just par for the course.
We
await a word on this from Madam President. People expect that
projects are not only economically beneficial but can stand
the acid tests of integrity, accountability and transparency
as well.
At
any rate, our arms are wide open as we welcome today President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo - who for the nth time in her political
career has visited this one province that is obviously close
to her heart and purse.
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