Thursday, March 24, 2022

New Hinatuan Public Transport Terminal



The new Hinatuan Public Transport Terminal  officially opens today. It serves as a hub for buses, jeepneys, vans and other public utility vehicles headed for Mangagoy/Bislig and Butuan. 
Vehicles stopping and passengers boarding and alighting from vehicles could be seen today. The terminal, with its space-saving back-to-back exterior design (front-Butuan and back-Mangagoy/Bislig), is aimed to address the transpo congestion problem in the old building with the provision of additional bus lanes, and to ease the burden of the commuting public.
This high-impact infra project is an inititiative of the Local Government Unit of Hinatuan under the administration of Mayor TiTing Garay  and Vice Mayor Atty. Tito Canedo III and in keeping with the goal of increasing economic activity and further accelerating the efficiency and competitiveness of the locality.

Credits: Local Government Unit of Hinatuan

Saturday, March 19, 2022

‘Metro Davao’ Authority Coming Soon, Says Senator Bong Go



Metro Davao Development Authority Bill Nears Enactment, Says Sen. Bong Go

Davao City, Philippines – Senator Christopher "Bong" Go expressed optimism that the Metropolitan Davao Development Authority (MDDA) Act will soon be signed into law, potentially transforming the landscape of development and governance in the Davao Region.

Speaking during an ambush interview after monitoring the operations of the Malasakit Center and overseeing the turnover of financial assistance at the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) on Saturday, March 19, Go reiterated his commitment to supporting integrated and strategic development in Southern Mindanao.

“I filed Senate Bill 2157. Ito pong Metro Davao Development Authority, suportado po ito ng mga kasamahan ko sa Senado. Ipinasa namin at inaasahan po namin na dumating na po ito sa mesa ng Pangulo and hopefully sana po kung maihabol sa March 21,” Go said.

The Senate approved the measure on January 17, 2022. Senator Go, who authored and co-sponsored the bill, shared that the MDDA proposal has gained strong support and is now expected to be signed by President Rodrigo Duterte in the coming days.

“Meron pong ceremonial signing ang Pangulo sa Malacañang… maisali na rin po ito at finally magkakaroon na po tayo ng sarili nating MDDA,” Go added.

The MDDA is envisioned as a coordinating body that will unify the local government units (LGUs) of Davao City and its neighboring municipalities and cities under a shared vision of development. It is modeled after the MMDA, but designed to address the unique characteristics and needs of Region XI.

“Lumalaki na po ang businesses dito at lumalawak na po ang ating rehiyon. Isa po tayo, Region 11, sa booming regions so talagang dapat may maayos na koordinasyon through the creation of the MDDA,” he pointed out.

Go emphasized the importance of effective collaboration between LGUs in ensuring faster and more efficient public service delivery.

“Mas maayos na koordinasyon between mga members po nito kasi napakalaki po ng rehiyon natin. Even Davao City, isa po ito sa pinakamalaking siyudad sa buong Pilipinas,” he noted.

Once enacted, the MDDA is expected to lead efforts in urban planning, transportation, disaster response, and public infrastructure coordination across the metropolitan Davao area. The initiative is seen as a critical step in strengthening economic resilience, regional governance, and investment readiness in the south.

With Metro Davao’s growing population, expanding economy, and increasing strategic significance, the establishment of the MDDA could mark the beginning of a more coordinated, inclusive, and forward-looking approach to regional development.


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https://politics.com.ph/go-duterte-to-sign-mdda-bill-soon-eyed-to-boost-devt-in-davao/

THE HISTORIC NASIPIT BAY AND THE NASIPIT PORT

“THE HISTORIC NASIPIT BAY AND THE UNIQUE PORT OF NASIPIT”
Nasipit is a unique place. It was a flourishing fishing town with a very strategic and unique trading port during the pre-colonial period. All throughout our known recent history, Nasipit Bay and its very own seaport have played very important roles in the development and history not just the town itself but the country as a whole. Nasipit Bay and Nasipit Port saw the beginnings of WW2 in the country when Japanese warplanes chased, strafed, bombed and sank SS Mayon, a modern passenger vessel entering the cove (21 February 1942). The bay and the seaport paved the way and signaled the beginning of the end of the Japanese occupation in the country when it played a pivotal role in tending to the US submarine USS Narwhal when it brought in vital supplies from Australia to provide for the war effort staged by anti-Japanese resistance forces in 1943. The bay (and the seaport) was the staging point whereby hiding American evacuees were succesfully repatriated.

Nasipit Bay and our very own SEAPORT is very unique in itself. Other than its significance and the role it played throughout our history, it is unique due to its topography and strategic location. The bay itself makes the Port of Nasipit THE MOST PROTECTED and one of the SAFEST seaports in the country. It took over Butuan and Lumbocon ports as a major hub for the entire province when they lost that status in the 70s when ships no longer came because of the danger that the strong currents and shallow basin that the Agusan River poses. It also was home to Philippine Wallboard Corp’s Nasipit Lumber Company.

Currently, the Port of Nasipit is the major seaport or base port in the whole of Agusan del Norte. The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) had assigned PMO Nasipit as an INTERNATIONAL BASE PORT. With this designation, this port is a MAJOR HUB! This port should already be a gateway in the exchange and trading of goods, people and materials in and out of the province. This would have catered in more businesses and various industries ushering further industrial and economic growth and development.

So again, let’s ask the question of HOW ON EARTH DID A TOWN GIFTED WITH SUCH A GEM STILL BE A THIRD CLASS MUNICIPALITY? One can just go to the internet and search for ‘Nasipit’ and you’ll get:

“Nasipit, officially the Municipality of Nasipit, is a 3RD CLASS municipality in the province of Agusan del Norte, Philippines.”

Frankly speaking, IT’S AN EMBARRASSMENT! 

I remember being a high school student in Manila in the 80s where I used to PROUDLY share and talk about my hometown to my classmates and teacher during Social Studies class. Despite my strong Bisaya accent then, I used to tell them how strong the lawanit and plywood manufacturing industry was because of NALCO, where many townspeople specially the men work. And next to NALCO, many men and women worked as port employees in NIASSI. Their children bring their parents’ lunch food to those places of work. How we prefer travelling to Cebu, Manila and elsewhere by boat from our own port! How we enjoyed watching huge passenger ships, RO-RO ferries and foreign cargo ships pass through Nasipit inlet. We even used to go fishing there! And as a history buff from a young age, I also tell them how important the port was during WW2 (from stories told by our grandparents). Sadly, those are now just stories of the past that I could tell me children.

This gem of a landmark SHOULD BE a source of PRIDE for EVERYONE who loves, lives in, and most importantly…, the NATIVES of Nasipit! We were VERY PROUD OF IT THEN. Let’s rebuild and create REASONS to AGAIN be PROUD OF IT NOW.

For those who don’t know…, SOMEONE GAVE HIS LIFE for this port and many more sacrificed a lot for this unique place.

DO NOT EVER PUT THAT TO WASTE!

Read:
~ https://psssonline.wordpress.com/2017/10/09/the-unique-nasipit-port-and-bay/amp/

https://ppp.gov.ph/in_the_news/historical-tourism/

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