MANILA, Philippines鈥擲ome 26,000 fisherfolk families living by Manila Bay will be displaced by the planned Aquino-Sangley International Airport and Aguinaldo-Sangley International Seaport projects on reclaimed land off Cavite City, the Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) has warned.
In a statement to the Inquirer, the left-leaning fisherfolk group said the multibillion-peso projects of local consortium All-Asia Resources and Reclamation Corp. (ARRC) would 鈥渉asten the death鈥 of the polluted fishing ground.
The twin projects 鈥渨ill send the fishing villages ringing Manila Bay to the death bed of environmental catastrophe and destruction,鈥 Pamalakaya said.
鈥淭wenty-six thousand families, or roughly 156,000 people, will be dislodged from their livelihood and communities in exchange for the government鈥檚 offer of a measly P15,000 for each of the displaced families,鈥 the statement said.
A Pamalakaya-affilated group, the Alyansa ng Mandaragat ng Bacoor, Cavite (Alyansa), also urged Malaca帽ang not to give the projects the go-ahead.
Instead, the Aquino administration 鈥渟hould think of other ways to address the hunger and poverty plaguing coastal communities and fishing villages鈥 in the Manila Bay area.
Sought for comment, Lito Beri帽a, ARRC president and chief executive officer, said that 鈥渋n consultation with the affected Manila Bay communities and local government units, we will formulate a social development plan that will address their livelihood, relocation and environmental concerns.鈥
鈥淲e will strive to develop the Sangley airport and seaport projects along the principles of green and sustainable technologies,鈥 the former top official of the Public Estates Authority (PEA) told the Inquirer.
The PEA is now the Philippine Reclamation Authority.
William Tieng, chair of the Solar Group of Companies, the lead local partner of ARRC, earlier said their foreign partners were 鈥渂ullish about the Philippines and its development prospects, particularly the construction of the country鈥檚 newest international gateway, one that will be responsive to the nation鈥檚 booming economy and thriving tourism industry.鈥
On Jan. 10, the ARRC submitted letters of intent (LOI) to undertake the projects to the Department of Transportation and Communications and the PRA.鈥Jerry E. Esplanada