MANILA, Philippines鈥擯resident Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (Ceza) to set aside a portion of Fuga Island in Cagayan province for use as a base by the Philippine Navy.
On Monday (Aug. 10), Vice Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo, Navy chief, told 黑料社 that Duterte gave the order last Aug. 6 to allocate 20 hectares on the strategically-located island 鈥渇or a naval detachment.鈥
Navy personnel held a flag-raising ceremony with island residents over the weekend amid new reports of Chinese investments being funnelled to the island.
Members of Naval Forces Northern Luzon hold a symbolic flag-raising on Fuga Island over the weekend. The activity comes a few days after Pres. Duterte ordered Cagayan Economic Zone Authority to allocate 20 hectares for the PH Navy to build a detachment. (馃摴PH Navy)
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Last week, Ceza issued a statement denying that Chinese investors were planning to take over the 10,000-hectare island located in the country鈥檚 second northernmost island group.
Ceza belied reports that China is setting its sights on Fuga to acquire and militarize it. Ceza said there are no current investment proposals on Fuga.
Juan Ponce Enrile, former senator and Cagayan native, also issued a statement warning against letting China set foot on Fuga.
鈥淚t is like a dagger pointed at the very heart of the country,鈥 Enrile said.
鈥淚f it falls into the hands of a foreign power with immense global ambition to achieve and great national interest to preserve, it will certainly cause the country a very serious and dangerous security problem,鈥 he said.
If China were to gain a foothold on Fuga, Enrile said the island could be used to control the entire Balintang Channel, the maritime border between the Philippines and Taiwan, a country that China claims to be its province and could be planning to occupy.
In 2019, Ceza entered into a memorandum of understanding with Chinese company Fong Zhi Enterprise for the development of the island into a $2B-鈥渟mart city.鈥 It was one of the deals secured by Ceza on the sidelines of Duterte鈥檚 visit to China that year.
The potential deal, however, did not move forward. The Philippine Navy had raised concerns that it could compromise national security.
A few months after Fuga Island caught the attention of the public, the Philippine Navy signed a memorandum of agreement with Ceza allowing the Navy to build a base on the island.
The Fuga Island group is composed of three islands鈥擣uga, Mabbag and Barit鈥攁ll of which are part of Aparri in Cagayan.
Fuga, with a population of about 2,500, is a coastal town in the Babuyan archipelago, which has access to both Pacific Ocean and South China Sea.
It is privately-owned by Isla Fuga Pacific Resort Inc. and is only being managed by Ceza.
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