During the regular session yesterday, the city council set a committee meeting this Wednesday afternoon to invite different concerned national agencies and city government offices to discuss the concerns.
In his privilege speech, City Councilor Luis Marcaida III underscored the significance of the proposed project to the local economy and the city’s fisheries yet some 40 individuals will be affected. Marcaida proposes to invite the project’s contractor, the city housing office as well as other concerned offices to resolve the issues.
“Ma-invite natin ang contractor, ang city housing at iba pang opisina upang himayhimayin, para mapag usapan ang mga interventions, upang maiwasan na ma-displaced po sila. Isang buhay, dalawang bhunay or tatlong buhay ay napakalaking bujay ito po ay 40,” Marcaida proposes.
He highlighted the need to protect the rights of the people who have been residing in the area for many years, suggesting that those who will be displaced should be give relocation and other assistance.
He noted that the project has already started despite having no Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resource (DENR) yet.
“The LGU should require ECC (from the project proponent). This requirement is mandated by DENR, DILG and other government offices. The LGU should enforce this mandate before issuing local permits,” Damasco said in his privilege speech.
He emphasized that the ECC is not just a mere piece of paper but this instrument ensures that a project is environmentally sound and sustainable. Securing ECC is also not optional, but rather should be complied by all projects.
Another law that Damasco highlighted is RA 7611 also known as the Strategic Environmental Plan (SEP) for Palawan Act that requires project proponents to secure SEP clearance from the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development Staff (PCSDS).
Damasco also wanted to know if the proposed project has already secured permits from the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) since he said, he did not find the name of the project posted in the PRA website.