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    Default Imperial manila hinders Cebu economic growth


    This article is two months old but I just want to share this for Cebuanos and for those people who care about Cebu.

    How imperial Manila blocks Cebu’s growth!
    Last Tuesday, we attended the joint conference for the Future of Mass Transportation in Metro Cebu hosted by the Metro Cebu Development & Coordinating Board (MCDCB) a.k.a. MEGA Cebu and the Ministry of Land Infrastructure & Transportation & Tourism of Japan, held at the Radisson Blu. This was the presentation of the Future Development Vision and Public Transportation Development Strategy in Metro Cebu done by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which Mr. Kumazawa Ken presented before the body. This was the offshoot of a visit by Mega Cebu officials to the City of Yokohama.
    I have attended many such meetings and I’m proud that Cebu has always done this in the past. However our problems lies not in our inability to find solutions to our problems, more so that we have very close ties with Japan. Our problems stem from the very centralized system of governance where infrastructure projects for Cebu are not given any importance by Imperial Manila. This is why Cebuanos hate Imperial Manila so much!
    There were many speakers, mostly Japanese, but let me get to the point when my good friend, Rene Santiago, Urban Transport Specialist came up with his presentation. He first asked the group to raise their hands if what they saw presented by the Japanese delegation was good for Cebu, and his second question was… when do you want it implemented for Cebu? All hands were raised! Who wouldn’t want what they have in Japan?
    Rene Santiago is undoubtedly the most experienced Filipino consultant on transportation projects, having been involved in the famous “Love Bus” that was very successful in the ’70s and yes the first Light Rail Transit (LRT-1). Then he gave us the sad story of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) saga, which he says was a bad PPP project, including the Northrail Project that he said was “aborted,” yet we ended up spending $250 million which did not result in a single kilometer of railroad track being laid. If my good friend and fellow STAR columnist were around, he would have loved hearing the presentation of Rene Santiago and wrote a similar column like this.
    Then Mr. Santiago threw the question whether Cebu would get its first rail transit line? He gave us the history of this project where there was even an unsolicited proposal by the AMA Group for Cebu’s LRT, which I remember attacking that project simply because AMA isn’t in the transport industry and was there merely to get the project then resell it for a profit. Then finally there was my good friend, Rep. Eddie Gullas’ proposal for an LRT project for Cebu, which the DOTC simply ignored. How sad!
    During the Q&A, I literally asked our Japanese friends if they had a city-to-city kind of arrangement where we don’t need help from a DOTC that doesn’t care for Cebu. If Cebu woefully lacks infrastructure projects today, blame it on Imperial Manila…notably the Aquino regime where in the last four years, Cebu got nothing!
    Three weeks ago, during a Mega Cebu Conference with Cebu’s political leadership, Bobby Aboitiz presented Gov. Hilario Davide III, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes, Cordova Mayor Ade Sitoy together with almost all Cebu Congressmen and civic society with a powerpoint presentation that showed all the approved infrastructure projects of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) with a huge banner screaming across saying “None for Cebu.” To think, P-Noy also won in Cebu during the 2010 elections.
    This is a stark contrast to then former Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo who gave us the South Road Project (SRP), which is Cebu’s fastest link to Talisay City where the new SM City is now being built. Yes, Cebu is a big loser under the Aquino regime, which is why Aquino is very unpopular here… and I guess this is also true in so many parts of the country.
    Rep. Raul del Mar was the only Congressman around in last Tuesday’s joint conference and he told me that he has already introduced House Bill no. 5142 asking the DPWH to conduct feasibility study and detailed engineering studies and acquisition of sites where skyways can be constructed in the North District of Cebu City. Rep. del Mar also filed House Bill no. 5141 for a proposed subway system for Cebu City that he presented to DPWH Sec. Rogelio Singson.
    Conferences like this is where Cebuanos shine very well against the officials of Metro Manila because we are not trying to reinvent the wheel, but simply copy the best of what they are doing in Western nations and notably in Japan. Alas we have to pass through the eye of the needle at DOTC for such projects. Yet they can’t even solve their problems in Metro Manila. This is why we need to change from a centralized system to a federal system…or risk the reality of Cebuanos calling for independence from Manila!
    Source: PhilStar

    It's also sad that Cebuanos didn't notice this news for two months.

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    panot governance no future till 2016

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    correct me if im wrong pero naa may infrastructure projects ang cebu. BRT, Cordova-Cebu City bridge ug airport sa Cordova. di lng ko sure if national government projects ni tanan. dako mn gd problema sa manila mao na focus pd halos tanan ddto. traffic pa lng grabe na kau. naa pay MRT na gubaon. unya port congestion pa jud. squatters, mga suba na pirteng bahoa. dako kau na city ang manila, dako pd kau problema. ang Cebu dapat lng jud pd e ready na daan ky medyo dako na pd.

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    maypa man d i to c GMA kay napay nabuhat sa cebu bahalag dako ang nakorakot.. ang Abnoy ntawn wa jud maypa wa nlng ko ni butar aning opawa da.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaRed View Post
    maypa man d i to c GMA kay napay nabuhat sa cebu bahalag dako ang nakorakot.. ang Abnoy ntawn wa jud maypa wa nlng ko ni butar aning opawa da.
    kahibaw ka ngano? kay paparts si gwen og ate glow, og si gwen ang geh tuhu-an nya naka padaog nya sa cebu. now you know. so dili na ingon nga LOVE ni ate glow ang cebu. it's just that, "utang na loob" kuno nya..

    walay nabuhat si pnoy (siguro) sa cebu (according to you) but kinsa man nga presidente naka uplift sa atong economy? if u heard the news, sigeg saka atong credit rating, and when it does, managhan ang negosyo, mosaka ang confidence sa investors. daghan lang gyud problema ning nasura resulta sa decades (and decades) of corrupt government
    Last edited by cloudduster; 01-24-2015 at 04:12 AM.

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    million rally na sd ta for federal system of govt and say no to imperial manila!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloudduster View Post
    kahibaw ka ngano? kay paparts si gwen og ate glow, og si gwen ang geh tuhu-an nya naka padaog nya sa cebu. now you know. so dili na ingon nga LOVE ni ate glow ang cebu. it's just that, "utang na loob" kuno nya..

    walay nabuhat si pnoy (siguro) sa cebu (according to you) but kinsa man nga presidente naka uplift sa atong economy? if u heard the news, sigeg saka atong credit rating, and when it does, managhan ang negosyo, mosaka ang confidence sa investors. daghan lang gyud problema ning nasura resulta sa decades (and decades) of corrupt government
    Leyte also saw a boost in infrastructure under Arroyo as well as many regions in Mindanao. And FYI credit rating, though I believe isnt a reliable economic indicator, has largely been attributed by economists as a result of GMA's macromanagement of finances and her very strong play in fiscal policies. The only thing Aquino is responsible for is making people confident in the government when he became president, due largely to his name and pedigree--and its waning as people sober up to their sentimentalism. If he wasnt an Aquino, he wouldnt have made it past his sophomore or third year as the president.

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    Kun madaun ang Federal system hilak jud ning Manila sa pag sulbong sa Cebu....

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    btw, I just found this on the internet

    Federalism

    “In a span of two months, Duterte will travel to the different parts of the country to listen to the people and talk about federalism,” Pinol said, adding their next stop is Zamboanga City.

    Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on presidency:

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    Quote Originally Posted by H.Wolowitz View Post
    million rally na sd ta for federal system of govt and say no to imperial manila!
    this only happens when there's a religious push...

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