Regional Development Updates | Vol 17 Issue 1 | January - March 2019

National Economic and Development Authority XII
National Economic and Development Authority XIINational Economic and Development Authority XII

The Regional Development Updates (RDU) is the regular quarterly publication of RDC XII and NEDA XII containing development updates, news, reports and other relevant information on various activities of the Council, Local Government Units, Regional Line Agencies, State Universities and Colleges and Private Sector in the region.

Secretary Pernia affirms development direction for
SOCCSKSARGEN Region
General Santos City Airport Continues Expansion
Editor-in-Chief
RD TERESITA SOCORRO C. RAMOS
Associate Editor
ARD NOEL E. QUIRATMAN
Contributing Editors
JULIE ESPERANZA B. CHUNG
MARIA FELICIDAD R. GUERRERO
MA. LULU E. VALENCIA
ROMEL PATRICK E. TANGHAL
GUILLERMO R. MANRIQUE, JR.
RDU Focal Persons
LALAINE M. SAJELAN
SANDRA J. ALIDO
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
EVIE A. CABULANAN
MELISSA GABRIELLE H. VARGAS
JOSEPH DIDIUS L. CLAVE
MYRA L. SAJO
Photographer
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
Layout Artist
APOLLO Y. MANLAWE
Contributors
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CONTENTS
RDC XII AdCom discusses Sox major
projects
Secretary Pernia affirms development
direction for SOCCSKSARGEN Region
Tboli eyes blending social responsibility
in future Lake Holon climbs
On our cover is one of the pictures
of the RDC XII - Advisory
Committee Meeting on January 29,
2019 at Belmonte Hall, Batasang
Pambansa, Quezon City. The
meeting was personally attended by
Socioeconomic Planning Secretary
Ernesto M. Pernia. The picture
below is the perspective picture of the
General Santos City airport showing
the fins of tuna inspired facade design.
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List of RDC XII Resolutions
Passed during the 1st Quarter
Meeting
General Santos City Airport
Continues Expansion
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10-1110-11
DOST XII Inaugurates the Philippine
National Halal Laboratory and Science
Center in Koronadal City
77
GSC SUID Master Plan Formulation
Officially Starts99
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Secretary Pernia affirms development direction
for SOCCSKSARGEN Region
KORONADAL CITY, South
Cotabato – Socioeconomic
Planning Secretary Ernesto
M. Pernia personally attended
the meeting of the Regional
Development Council XII-
Advisory Committee (RDC
XII-AdCom) on January 29,
2019 at Belmonte Hall, Batasang
Pambansa, Quezon City. He
provided updates on the national
economy that served as useful
direction in the discussion of
priority programs and projects for
SOCCSKSARGEN Region.
The Secretary said that the
country remains among the best
performing economies in Asia,
growing by 6 percent or higher in
the past 7 years and an average of
6.5% growth in the first 2.5 years
of the present Administration.
The full year 2018 growth was
pegged at 6.2%, slightly lower
than the targeted 7.0% because
of the decelerated performance in
agriculture and manufacturing sub
sectors, as well as the devastation
caused by several typhoons that
hit Luzon. Fortunately, Region
XII is not frequently hit by
typhoons and this is advantageous
for agricultural production, he
said.
Secretary Pernia is also hopeful
that more projects of regional
significance will be included in
each agency budget following the
signing of a Joint Memorandum
Circular between NEDA and
DBM which strengthens the
linkage between national and
regional planning and budgeting.
He also looked forward to the
complete implementation of
Malitubog-Maridagao Irrigation
Project Phase 2, and the Kabulnan
2 Multipurpose Irrigation and
Power Project in Region XII.
Meanwhile, Congressman
Pedro Acharon of the 1st
District
of South Cotabato asked the
Secretary about Region XII’s
significant contribution to the
national economy; the rationale
for lower budget share of Region
XII and the whole of Mindanao;
and the inclusion of Region XII
in the Mindanao Railway System.
The Secretary responded that
among 17 regions, Region XII has
a significant contribution of 2.6%
to the national economy. The
Secretary said that the Mindanao
budget may not as be as large as
those allocated for Visayas and
Luzon, but the island receives
the bulk of Official Development
Assistance (ODA) funds. He cited
the construction of Panguil Bridge
that will be funded by Korean
ODA. The Mindanao Railway
project is another example of a
large investment in Mindanao,
which is expected to reach key
By: Sandra J. Alido, NEDA XII
Secretary Pernia ... page 4
In picture (L-R): Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia; RDC XII Chairperson, Mayor Ronnel C.
Rivera of General Santos City; and Hon. Ferdinand L. Hernandez, District Representative of South Cotabato, 2nd
District during the RDC XII-AdCom Meeting on January 29, 2019.
growth areas in the island as its
design is not only circular but
with spur lines that will connect,
for instance, Region XII to the
system, he added.
The Secretary advised the
members of the Committee to
take advantage of the current
President with his passion for the
development of Mindanao. He
emphasized that the improvement
of the General Santos Airport
should be prioritized to motivate
more investments for Region XII.
RDC XII AdCom Meeting is
conducted in the early part of each
year to discuss priority projects
of the region in preparation for
the budgeting exercise sometime
in late February or early March.
The AdCom is composed of
the RDC Full Council Officers,
Chairpersons and Co-chairpersons
of the RDC Sectoral Committees,
and the Congresspersons of the
region. Aside from Congressman
Acharon, Deputy Speaker
Ferdinand Hernandez who
also served as convenor of the
Congressmen, Congressmen Jose
Tejada and Rogelio Pacquiao, and
representatives of Congressmen
Jesus Sacdalan, Datu Suharto
Mangungudatu, Horacio
Suansing, and Bai Sandra Sema
attended the meeting.
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Secretary Pernia ... from page 3
RDC XII AdCom discusses Sox major projects
By: Sandra J. Alido, NEDA XII
City of Koronadal, South
Cotabato – The Regional
Development Council XII-
Advisory Committee (RDC
XII-AdCom) met on January
29, 2019 at the Belmonte Hall,
Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City
to discuss priority projects of the
SOCCSKSARGEN Region.
AdCom members pushed
for the implementation of
priority projects that included
development of hospitals,
construction of roads and bridges,
improvement of the General
Santos International Airport, and
the development of Makar Wharf.
By virtue of Republic Act 11102
sponsored by Deputy Speaker
Ferdinand L. Hernandez and
Congressman of the South
Cotabato 2nd
District, the
Allah Valley Community
Hospital in Surallah, South
Cotabato was converted into
the SOCCSKSARGEN General
Hospital. With this development,
Congressman Hernandez passed
a resolution to fast track the
implementation of the conversion
of the said hospital. An amount
of about PhP140 Million was
allocated for the hospital’s
improvement, he said.
Congressman Hernandez also
announced the PhP200 Million
budgetary allocation for the
improvement of South Cotabato
Provincial Hospital, inauguration
of which was scheduled on
January 31, 2019.
In picture (L-R): RDC XII Vice-Chairperson, Regional Director Teresita Socorro C. Ramos of National Economic and
Development Authority XII; RDC XII Chairperson, Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera of General Santos City; and Deputy Speaker
Ferdinand L. Hernandez of South Cotabato 2nd
District during the RDC XII-AdCom Meeting on January 29, 2019.
January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 5
Congressman Pedro Acharon,
representative of South Cotabato
1st
District and General Santos
City, inquired about the status
of the Sarangani Hospital in
view of the need to unburden
the Gen. Santos City Hospital
which has to serve additional
patients from Sarangani.
DOH XII representative Engr.
Rey Santillan answered that
the hospital operates as an
Outpatient Department (OPD)
only. Nonetheless, the bidding
process was completed for the
construction of its 3-storey
building with an allocation of
PhP100 Million.
The Marbel-Makar Road
(Koronadal City to General
Santos Highway) is already 6
lanes except for a short portion in
Koronadal City proper to Brgy.
Saravia, according to DPWH
XII. Congressman Hernandez
informed the Committee that a
bike lane was proposed by DPWH
along the whole stretch of this
road and this would be the 1st
highway in the country to have a
bike lane.
The ongoing improvement of
General Santos International
Airport highlighted the discussion
of the meeting. It was a common
observation of the Committee
members that improvement
work has been rather slow. The
Committee instructed DOTr
to prioritize and fast track the
implementation, assess the status
of ongoing construction and come
up with recommendations for a
design that will be at par with
other new airports in the country.
Meanwhile, Congressmen
Hernandez and Acharon are also
pushing for the upgrading of
Makar Wharf to accommodate
large vessels.
In Picture (L-R): Project Manager Ginalyn P. Cachuela of SOCSKSARGEN Area
Development Project Office, Congressman Rogelio D. Pacquio of Sarangani, RD
Basir Ibrahim of DPWH XII, PSR Alfredo Bronx P. Hebrona, Congressman Jose
Tejada of Cotabato Province 3rd
District, and Congressman Pedro B. Acharon, Jr. of
South Cotabato, 1st
District.
PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MONITORING
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PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MONITORING
General Santos City Airport
Continues Expansion
By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII
City of Koronadal, South
Cotabato – The rehabilitation
and expansion of the passenger
terminal building (PTB) of the
General Santos City International
Airport is being continued. The
ongoing project which was started
on May 9, 2017, is expected to
be completed on June 16, 2019,
as revised. However, it only has
a 39.66% accomplishment as of
1st
Quarter of 2019 and a notable
slippage of -12.85% due to lack
of manpower, non-availability of
materials, among others, marred
the project.
When the project is completed
the airport will have two contact
bridges and three remote stands
for heavy aircraft.
The airport is considered as
one of the largest airports in the
Philippines with a land area of
almost 600 hectares located in
Barangay Fatima, General Santos
City. The existing terminal
building of the GSC airport can
accommodate around 500-800
passengers daily.
The facility is an international
- standard airport with 3,227
meters runway equipped with
modern navigational aids
equipment and runway lighting
system, classified by the CAAP
under Aerodrome Category
9 (Rescue and Fire Fighting
Services)
The airport serves an average
of 8 flights daily or 56 flights/
week, covering the routes from
General Santos City to Manila,
Cebu, Iloilo and vice-versa. The
commercial airlines that operate
in the airport are Philippine
Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 7
DOST XII
Inaugurates the
Philippine National
Halal Laboratory
and Science Center
in Koronadal City
By: Aurel Raymund P. Betque, NEDA XII
City of Koronadal, South
Cotabato – The Philippine
National Halal Laboratory and
Science Center (PNHLSC) of
the Department of Science and
Technology (DOST) XII was
inaugurated on February 25, 2019
at Barangay Paraiso, Koronadal
City, South Cotabato. DOST XII
Regional Director Zenaida Hadji
P. Raof Laidan led the ribbon
cutting and the unveiling of the
landmark which was witnessed
by guests from regional line
agencies, local government units,
state universities and colleges, the
media, and foreign dignitaries.
Among the distinguished
guests present were Secretary
Fortunato T. de la Peña of DOST,
Secretary General Ihsan Ovut
of Standards and Metrology
Institute of Islamic Countries
(SMIIC), Russian Ambassador
Ihor A. Khovaev, Turkish
Halal Accreditation Agency
President Zafer Soylu, Vahid
Marandi Moghaddam-Deputy for
Supervision on Implementation
of Halal Standards Institute
of Standards and Industrial
Research of Iran (ISRI), Assistant
Secretary-General Abdurrahman
Alzaid of the Muslim World
League of Kingdom of Saudi
Arabaia, former South Cotabato
Governor Dr. Arturo Y. Pingoy.
The Regional Development
Council (RDC) was represented
by its Vice-Chairperson/NEDA
XII Regional Director Teresita
Socorro C. Ramos.
In her inaugural address, RD
Laidan expressed gratitude to
the local government officials of
South Cotabato and Koronadal
City for providing support to
the project, particularly on the
donation of the lot and provision
of access road, and to RDC XII
for passing resolutions supporting
the establishment of PNHLSC
in Koronadal City. RD Laidan
emphasized that: “The Philippine
National Halal Laboratory and
Science Center is envisioned
as a one-stop-shop with the
ultimate goal of developing
locally made products of Halal
premium brands compliant with
internationally accepted standards
and requirements, adopting the
Unified Global Halal Standards.
It is the pioneering Halal facility
in the country envisioned to be
a certifying laboratory for Halal
and to serve as a clearing house
of Halal certified products coming
in and out of the country for the
benefit of Halal consumers.”
Secretary de la Peña
expressed support to the full
operationalization of the
PNHLSC. He emphasized
that science and technology
are essential in Halal process
improvement, product
development and research in
the country. The foreign guests
mentioned also conveyed their
messages of support for the said
project.
RD Ramos delivered the message
of RDC XII Chairperson and
Mayor of LGU General Santos
City, Hon. Ronnel C. Rivera who
was not able to attend the activity.
RD Ramos thanked DOST XII
for being instrumental in realizing
one of the priority projects in
the Regional Development
Plan (RDP) and stressed that
the project was included in the
RDP for more than nine years.
In his speech which was read
by the Vice-Chair, the RDC
Chairperson said: “let me assure
you of my unwavering support
and commitment, as Chairperson
of the Regional Development
Council and City Mayor of the
Local Government of General
Santos City, towards cooperative
and collaborative efforts in the
promotion of Halal Export.”
The inauguration ended with a
tour around the new PNHLSC
building.
8 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019
Tboli eyes blending
social responsibility
in future Lake Holon
climbs
By: Danilo E. Doguiles, PIA XII
City of Koronadal, South
Cotabato – KORONADAL CITY,
South Cotabato, (PIA)— In the
future, a trek to Lake Holon in
Tboli, this province could be an
opportunity to deliver beneficial
services to the environment and
the community, an official of the
local government unit announced.
Rodel Hilado, tourism officer
of Tboli, in an interview with
Philippine Information Agency
during the #Infinity Trek
Pilgrimage, said they are shifting
gears on tourism in the famed
Lake Holon considering the
integration of social responsibility
activities during climbs starting in
2020.
On March 9 and 10, some 300
tourists joined the #Infinity Trek,
which also indicates the reopening
of the popular eco-adventure
tourism site to visitors for the
2019 season.
#Infinity Trek, Hilado explained,
is the final season of the five-year
marketing and promotion plan
that targets millennials and young
people, which also means that the
local government unit of Tboli
will have to set a fresh tourism
plan for the site for 2020 to 2025.
“If there will be a Pilgrimage
Season 6 it will be #Beyond.
Probably our treks would be
about community service and
understanding biodiversity. There
might be also community outreach
programs,” Hilado said.
Such plan, he added, would give
stronger emphasis to sustainable
tourism.
“We are the first LGU in the
whole country that responded to
the call of the United Nations for
sustainable tourism,” he said.
Lake Holon’s clear, calm water
is best enjoyed on either a rubber
boat or a wooden banca.
In celebration of 2017 as
the International Year of
the Sustainable Tourism for
Development, UN called
for sustainable consumption
and production of tourism
to contribute to the global
development agenda.
This, Hilado added, also requires
strengthening of the existing
policies pertaining to tourism
activities. Most notable of
prevailing rules include the annual
closure of Lake Holon and a cap
on the number of visitors allowed.
“We are unique in the whole
Philippines because from January
to March, Lake Holon is closed to
tourists,” he said, saying further
that prohibiting entry to the area
allows the lake to rejuvenate and
revert to its pristine state.
Such periods are also spent on
improving the facilities in the
area; holding biodiversity and
environmental research; and
training of tour guides, porters,
motorcycle drivers and other
frontline service providers.
In the past, trails had to be
rerouted after a research team
found that a portion of the
climbers’ path cuts across a
habitat of ant species endemic to
the area.
Hilado said the policy on strictly
January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 9
limiting the maximum number of
climbers per trek to 200 will remain.
Visitors who enter Lake Holon via
Kule trail may opt to cross the lake
on a banca to the campsite.
Holon, tagged as the “Crown Jewel
of the South,” is the lake on the crater
of Mt. Melibengoy (formerly known
as Mt. Parker) situated 1,280.16
meters above sea level. It is located
in Barangay Salacafe.
It was recognized as among the Top
100 Sustainable Green Destinations
in the world in 2016 and 2017.
From the visitor receiving area in
Salacafe, trekkers may proceed to the
campsite via Kule trail or the Nabol
trail, both passing by decks offering
breathtaking panoramic view of the
lake.
On foot, a trek to Holon via either
trail could take two to five hours.
This year, the regular trek to Holon
starts on March 16.
Earlier, Hilado said Lake Holon is
already fully booked until the Holy
Week. However, the Municipal
Tourism Development and Promotion
Unit clarified that what have been
filled are those passing through Kule
trail and that there are still available
slots for the Nabol trail.
Hilado also reported that they have
already received bookings for the
summer vacation until August.
Records from the Municipal
Tourism Development Unit indicate
increasing number of visitors to
Lake Holon: 961 in 2013; 2,064 in
2014; 5,543 in 2015; 16,218 in 2016;
10,446 in 2017; and 16,942 in 2018.
City of Koronadal, South Cotabato
-The formulation of the Sustainable
Urban Infrastructure Development
(SUID) Master Plan of General Santos
City (GSC) officially started on
February 20, 2019 through a kick-off
meeting presided by the City Mayor,
Honorable Ronnel C. Rivera.
The said meeting was also attended
by the key stakeholders from the City
Government of General Santos, GSC
Water District, National Economic and
Development Authority (NEDA) XII,
Mindanao Development Authority
(MinDA), and the consultants.
The formulation of the said master
plan is a joint venture project of
the Orient Integrated Development
Consultants, Inc. (OIDCI),
Engineering and Development
Corporation of the Philippines
(EDCOP), Pacific Rim Innovation
and Management Exponents, Inc.
(PRIMEX), and CEST Incorporated
(CEST). It is funded under the
Project Development and Other
Related Studies Fund of NEDA.
The consultants guaranteed the
stakeholders that the formulation of
the master plan will complement with
the current infrastructure initiatives
of the city, such as the construction
of an overpass, road concreting from
Bulaong Terminal to GSC Airport,
construction of the people’s park,
improvement of the public market
and city’s transportation system,
as well as the modernization of the
Makar Wharf. The above mentioned
projects of the city are funded under
the British Assistance and Public
Private Partnership (PPP) and are
also indicated in their Climate and
Disaster Risk Assessment (CDRA)
enhanced Comprehensive Land Use
Plan (CLUP).
Likewise, the said master plan will
consider the ongoing Feasibility
Study (FS) on Water Treatment
Facility under the direction of GSC
Water District.
Mayor Rivera assured the consultants
of the cooperation and support of
the city government. He allowed the
consulting team to access relevant
data needed in the said project and he
offered them an office space within
the city government complex.
The local chief executive also
proposed the organization of a
technical working and advisory
groups which will include key
personnel of the City Government
of GSC and the NEDA XII to
coordinate and monitor the progress
and development of the said plan
formulation.
GSC SUID Master
Plan Formulation
Officially Starts
By: Gwyneth Grace B.. Collado, NEDA XII
10 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019
Regional Development Council XII
Resolutions Passed
65th
Regular Meeting, 20 March 2019
Koronadal City
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Regional Development Council XII
Resolutions Passed
65th
Regular Meeting, 20 March 2019
Koronadal City
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Regional Development Updates | Vol 17 Issue 1 | January - March 2019

  • 1. Secretary Pernia affirms development direction for SOCCSKSARGEN Region General Santos City Airport Continues Expansion
  • 2. Editor-in-Chief RD TERESITA SOCORRO C. RAMOS Associate Editor ARD NOEL E. QUIRATMAN Contributing Editors JULIE ESPERANZA B. CHUNG MARIA FELICIDAD R. GUERRERO MA. LULU E. VALENCIA ROMEL PATRICK E. TANGHAL GUILLERMO R. MANRIQUE, JR. RDU Focal Persons LALAINE M. SAJELAN SANDRA J. ALIDO APOLLO Y. MANLAWE EVIE A. CABULANAN MELISSA GABRIELLE H. VARGAS JOSEPH DIDIUS L. CLAVE MYRA L. SAJO Photographer APOLLO Y. MANLAWE Layout Artist APOLLO Y. MANLAWE Contributors PIA XII PSA XII EDITORIAL BOARD The Regional Development Updates (RDU) is published quarterly by the Regional Development Council (RDC) XII with editorial office at the National Economic and Development Authority Regional Office XII, PrimeRegionalGovernmentCenter,Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City, South Cotabato, with Telephone No.: (083) 228-9203, Fax: (083) 228-9203. The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit the manuscript for reasons of space and clarity. RDU assumes no responsibility on unpublished and unsolicited materials. HOW TO REACH US Do you have questions, comments or suggestions? Send your letters with complete name and address to our editorial office mentioned above, or email us at nedaxii@ gmail.com. CONTENTS RDC XII AdCom discusses Sox major projects Secretary Pernia affirms development direction for SOCCSKSARGEN Region Tboli eyes blending social responsibility in future Lake Holon climbs On our cover is one of the pictures of the RDC XII - Advisory Committee Meeting on January 29, 2019 at Belmonte Hall, Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City. The meeting was personally attended by Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia. The picture below is the perspective picture of the General Santos City airport showing the fins of tuna inspired facade design. 33 List of RDC XII Resolutions Passed during the 1st Quarter Meeting General Santos City Airport Continues Expansion Volume 17 | Number 1 | January - March 2019 44 66 88 2 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019 10-1110-11 DOST XII Inaugurates the Philippine National Halal Laboratory and Science Center in Koronadal City 77 GSC SUID Master Plan Formulation Officially Starts99
  • 3. January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 3 Secretary Pernia affirms development direction for SOCCSKSARGEN Region KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato – Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia personally attended the meeting of the Regional Development Council XII- Advisory Committee (RDC XII-AdCom) on January 29, 2019 at Belmonte Hall, Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City. He provided updates on the national economy that served as useful direction in the discussion of priority programs and projects for SOCCSKSARGEN Region. The Secretary said that the country remains among the best performing economies in Asia, growing by 6 percent or higher in the past 7 years and an average of 6.5% growth in the first 2.5 years of the present Administration. The full year 2018 growth was pegged at 6.2%, slightly lower than the targeted 7.0% because of the decelerated performance in agriculture and manufacturing sub sectors, as well as the devastation caused by several typhoons that hit Luzon. Fortunately, Region XII is not frequently hit by typhoons and this is advantageous for agricultural production, he said. Secretary Pernia is also hopeful that more projects of regional significance will be included in each agency budget following the signing of a Joint Memorandum Circular between NEDA and DBM which strengthens the linkage between national and regional planning and budgeting. He also looked forward to the complete implementation of Malitubog-Maridagao Irrigation Project Phase 2, and the Kabulnan 2 Multipurpose Irrigation and Power Project in Region XII. Meanwhile, Congressman Pedro Acharon of the 1st District of South Cotabato asked the Secretary about Region XII’s significant contribution to the national economy; the rationale for lower budget share of Region XII and the whole of Mindanao; and the inclusion of Region XII in the Mindanao Railway System. The Secretary responded that among 17 regions, Region XII has a significant contribution of 2.6% to the national economy. The Secretary said that the Mindanao budget may not as be as large as those allocated for Visayas and Luzon, but the island receives the bulk of Official Development Assistance (ODA) funds. He cited the construction of Panguil Bridge that will be funded by Korean ODA. The Mindanao Railway project is another example of a large investment in Mindanao, which is expected to reach key By: Sandra J. Alido, NEDA XII Secretary Pernia ... page 4 In picture (L-R): Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia; RDC XII Chairperson, Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera of General Santos City; and Hon. Ferdinand L. Hernandez, District Representative of South Cotabato, 2nd District during the RDC XII-AdCom Meeting on January 29, 2019.
  • 4. growth areas in the island as its design is not only circular but with spur lines that will connect, for instance, Region XII to the system, he added. The Secretary advised the members of the Committee to take advantage of the current President with his passion for the development of Mindanao. He emphasized that the improvement of the General Santos Airport should be prioritized to motivate more investments for Region XII. RDC XII AdCom Meeting is conducted in the early part of each year to discuss priority projects of the region in preparation for the budgeting exercise sometime in late February or early March. The AdCom is composed of the RDC Full Council Officers, Chairpersons and Co-chairpersons of the RDC Sectoral Committees, and the Congresspersons of the region. Aside from Congressman Acharon, Deputy Speaker Ferdinand Hernandez who also served as convenor of the Congressmen, Congressmen Jose Tejada and Rogelio Pacquiao, and representatives of Congressmen Jesus Sacdalan, Datu Suharto Mangungudatu, Horacio Suansing, and Bai Sandra Sema attended the meeting. 4 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019 Secretary Pernia ... from page 3 RDC XII AdCom discusses Sox major projects By: Sandra J. Alido, NEDA XII City of Koronadal, South Cotabato – The Regional Development Council XII- Advisory Committee (RDC XII-AdCom) met on January 29, 2019 at the Belmonte Hall, Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City to discuss priority projects of the SOCCSKSARGEN Region. AdCom members pushed for the implementation of priority projects that included development of hospitals, construction of roads and bridges, improvement of the General Santos International Airport, and the development of Makar Wharf. By virtue of Republic Act 11102 sponsored by Deputy Speaker Ferdinand L. Hernandez and Congressman of the South Cotabato 2nd District, the Allah Valley Community Hospital in Surallah, South Cotabato was converted into the SOCCSKSARGEN General Hospital. With this development, Congressman Hernandez passed a resolution to fast track the implementation of the conversion of the said hospital. An amount of about PhP140 Million was allocated for the hospital’s improvement, he said. Congressman Hernandez also announced the PhP200 Million budgetary allocation for the improvement of South Cotabato Provincial Hospital, inauguration of which was scheduled on January 31, 2019. In picture (L-R): RDC XII Vice-Chairperson, Regional Director Teresita Socorro C. Ramos of National Economic and Development Authority XII; RDC XII Chairperson, Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera of General Santos City; and Deputy Speaker Ferdinand L. Hernandez of South Cotabato 2nd District during the RDC XII-AdCom Meeting on January 29, 2019.
  • 5. January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 5 Congressman Pedro Acharon, representative of South Cotabato 1st District and General Santos City, inquired about the status of the Sarangani Hospital in view of the need to unburden the Gen. Santos City Hospital which has to serve additional patients from Sarangani. DOH XII representative Engr. Rey Santillan answered that the hospital operates as an Outpatient Department (OPD) only. Nonetheless, the bidding process was completed for the construction of its 3-storey building with an allocation of PhP100 Million. The Marbel-Makar Road (Koronadal City to General Santos Highway) is already 6 lanes except for a short portion in Koronadal City proper to Brgy. Saravia, according to DPWH XII. Congressman Hernandez informed the Committee that a bike lane was proposed by DPWH along the whole stretch of this road and this would be the 1st highway in the country to have a bike lane. The ongoing improvement of General Santos International Airport highlighted the discussion of the meeting. It was a common observation of the Committee members that improvement work has been rather slow. The Committee instructed DOTr to prioritize and fast track the implementation, assess the status of ongoing construction and come up with recommendations for a design that will be at par with other new airports in the country. Meanwhile, Congressmen Hernandez and Acharon are also pushing for the upgrading of Makar Wharf to accommodate large vessels. In Picture (L-R): Project Manager Ginalyn P. Cachuela of SOCSKSARGEN Area Development Project Office, Congressman Rogelio D. Pacquio of Sarangani, RD Basir Ibrahim of DPWH XII, PSR Alfredo Bronx P. Hebrona, Congressman Jose Tejada of Cotabato Province 3rd District, and Congressman Pedro B. Acharon, Jr. of South Cotabato, 1st District.
  • 6. PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MONITORING 10 | Regional Development Updates | April - June 20176 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019 PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT MONITORING General Santos City Airport Continues Expansion By: Apollo Y. Manlawe, NEDA XII City of Koronadal, South Cotabato – The rehabilitation and expansion of the passenger terminal building (PTB) of the General Santos City International Airport is being continued. The ongoing project which was started on May 9, 2017, is expected to be completed on June 16, 2019, as revised. However, it only has a 39.66% accomplishment as of 1st Quarter of 2019 and a notable slippage of -12.85% due to lack of manpower, non-availability of materials, among others, marred the project. When the project is completed the airport will have two contact bridges and three remote stands for heavy aircraft. The airport is considered as one of the largest airports in the Philippines with a land area of almost 600 hectares located in Barangay Fatima, General Santos City. The existing terminal building of the GSC airport can accommodate around 500-800 passengers daily. The facility is an international - standard airport with 3,227 meters runway equipped with modern navigational aids equipment and runway lighting system, classified by the CAAP under Aerodrome Category 9 (Rescue and Fire Fighting Services) The airport serves an average of 8 flights daily or 56 flights/ week, covering the routes from General Santos City to Manila, Cebu, Iloilo and vice-versa. The commercial airlines that operate in the airport are Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
  • 7. January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 7 DOST XII Inaugurates the Philippine National Halal Laboratory and Science Center in Koronadal City By: Aurel Raymund P. Betque, NEDA XII City of Koronadal, South Cotabato – The Philippine National Halal Laboratory and Science Center (PNHLSC) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) XII was inaugurated on February 25, 2019 at Barangay Paraiso, Koronadal City, South Cotabato. DOST XII Regional Director Zenaida Hadji P. Raof Laidan led the ribbon cutting and the unveiling of the landmark which was witnessed by guests from regional line agencies, local government units, state universities and colleges, the media, and foreign dignitaries. Among the distinguished guests present were Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña of DOST, Secretary General Ihsan Ovut of Standards and Metrology Institute of Islamic Countries (SMIIC), Russian Ambassador Ihor A. Khovaev, Turkish Halal Accreditation Agency President Zafer Soylu, Vahid Marandi Moghaddam-Deputy for Supervision on Implementation of Halal Standards Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISRI), Assistant Secretary-General Abdurrahman Alzaid of the Muslim World League of Kingdom of Saudi Arabaia, former South Cotabato Governor Dr. Arturo Y. Pingoy. The Regional Development Council (RDC) was represented by its Vice-Chairperson/NEDA XII Regional Director Teresita Socorro C. Ramos. In her inaugural address, RD Laidan expressed gratitude to the local government officials of South Cotabato and Koronadal City for providing support to the project, particularly on the donation of the lot and provision of access road, and to RDC XII for passing resolutions supporting the establishment of PNHLSC in Koronadal City. RD Laidan emphasized that: “The Philippine National Halal Laboratory and Science Center is envisioned as a one-stop-shop with the ultimate goal of developing locally made products of Halal premium brands compliant with internationally accepted standards and requirements, adopting the Unified Global Halal Standards. It is the pioneering Halal facility in the country envisioned to be a certifying laboratory for Halal and to serve as a clearing house of Halal certified products coming in and out of the country for the benefit of Halal consumers.” Secretary de la Peña expressed support to the full operationalization of the PNHLSC. He emphasized that science and technology are essential in Halal process improvement, product development and research in the country. The foreign guests mentioned also conveyed their messages of support for the said project. RD Ramos delivered the message of RDC XII Chairperson and Mayor of LGU General Santos City, Hon. Ronnel C. Rivera who was not able to attend the activity. RD Ramos thanked DOST XII for being instrumental in realizing one of the priority projects in the Regional Development Plan (RDP) and stressed that the project was included in the RDP for more than nine years. In his speech which was read by the Vice-Chair, the RDC Chairperson said: “let me assure you of my unwavering support and commitment, as Chairperson of the Regional Development Council and City Mayor of the Local Government of General Santos City, towards cooperative and collaborative efforts in the promotion of Halal Export.” The inauguration ended with a tour around the new PNHLSC building.
  • 8. 8 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019 Tboli eyes blending social responsibility in future Lake Holon climbs By: Danilo E. Doguiles, PIA XII City of Koronadal, South Cotabato – KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato, (PIA)— In the future, a trek to Lake Holon in Tboli, this province could be an opportunity to deliver beneficial services to the environment and the community, an official of the local government unit announced. Rodel Hilado, tourism officer of Tboli, in an interview with Philippine Information Agency during the #Infinity Trek Pilgrimage, said they are shifting gears on tourism in the famed Lake Holon considering the integration of social responsibility activities during climbs starting in 2020. On March 9 and 10, some 300 tourists joined the #Infinity Trek, which also indicates the reopening of the popular eco-adventure tourism site to visitors for the 2019 season. #Infinity Trek, Hilado explained, is the final season of the five-year marketing and promotion plan that targets millennials and young people, which also means that the local government unit of Tboli will have to set a fresh tourism plan for the site for 2020 to 2025. “If there will be a Pilgrimage Season 6 it will be #Beyond. Probably our treks would be about community service and understanding biodiversity. There might be also community outreach programs,” Hilado said. Such plan, he added, would give stronger emphasis to sustainable tourism. “We are the first LGU in the whole country that responded to the call of the United Nations for sustainable tourism,” he said. Lake Holon’s clear, calm water is best enjoyed on either a rubber boat or a wooden banca. In celebration of 2017 as the International Year of the Sustainable Tourism for Development, UN called for sustainable consumption and production of tourism to contribute to the global development agenda. This, Hilado added, also requires strengthening of the existing policies pertaining to tourism activities. Most notable of prevailing rules include the annual closure of Lake Holon and a cap on the number of visitors allowed. “We are unique in the whole Philippines because from January to March, Lake Holon is closed to tourists,” he said, saying further that prohibiting entry to the area allows the lake to rejuvenate and revert to its pristine state. Such periods are also spent on improving the facilities in the area; holding biodiversity and environmental research; and training of tour guides, porters, motorcycle drivers and other frontline service providers. In the past, trails had to be rerouted after a research team found that a portion of the climbers’ path cuts across a habitat of ant species endemic to the area. Hilado said the policy on strictly
  • 9. January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 9 limiting the maximum number of climbers per trek to 200 will remain. Visitors who enter Lake Holon via Kule trail may opt to cross the lake on a banca to the campsite. Holon, tagged as the “Crown Jewel of the South,” is the lake on the crater of Mt. Melibengoy (formerly known as Mt. Parker) situated 1,280.16 meters above sea level. It is located in Barangay Salacafe. It was recognized as among the Top 100 Sustainable Green Destinations in the world in 2016 and 2017. From the visitor receiving area in Salacafe, trekkers may proceed to the campsite via Kule trail or the Nabol trail, both passing by decks offering breathtaking panoramic view of the lake. On foot, a trek to Holon via either trail could take two to five hours. This year, the regular trek to Holon starts on March 16. Earlier, Hilado said Lake Holon is already fully booked until the Holy Week. However, the Municipal Tourism Development and Promotion Unit clarified that what have been filled are those passing through Kule trail and that there are still available slots for the Nabol trail. Hilado also reported that they have already received bookings for the summer vacation until August. Records from the Municipal Tourism Development Unit indicate increasing number of visitors to Lake Holon: 961 in 2013; 2,064 in 2014; 5,543 in 2015; 16,218 in 2016; 10,446 in 2017; and 16,942 in 2018. City of Koronadal, South Cotabato -The formulation of the Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Development (SUID) Master Plan of General Santos City (GSC) officially started on February 20, 2019 through a kick-off meeting presided by the City Mayor, Honorable Ronnel C. Rivera. The said meeting was also attended by the key stakeholders from the City Government of General Santos, GSC Water District, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) XII, Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), and the consultants. The formulation of the said master plan is a joint venture project of the Orient Integrated Development Consultants, Inc. (OIDCI), Engineering and Development Corporation of the Philippines (EDCOP), Pacific Rim Innovation and Management Exponents, Inc. (PRIMEX), and CEST Incorporated (CEST). It is funded under the Project Development and Other Related Studies Fund of NEDA. The consultants guaranteed the stakeholders that the formulation of the master plan will complement with the current infrastructure initiatives of the city, such as the construction of an overpass, road concreting from Bulaong Terminal to GSC Airport, construction of the people’s park, improvement of the public market and city’s transportation system, as well as the modernization of the Makar Wharf. The above mentioned projects of the city are funded under the British Assistance and Public Private Partnership (PPP) and are also indicated in their Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CDRA) enhanced Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP). Likewise, the said master plan will consider the ongoing Feasibility Study (FS) on Water Treatment Facility under the direction of GSC Water District. Mayor Rivera assured the consultants of the cooperation and support of the city government. He allowed the consulting team to access relevant data needed in the said project and he offered them an office space within the city government complex. The local chief executive also proposed the organization of a technical working and advisory groups which will include key personnel of the City Government of GSC and the NEDA XII to coordinate and monitor the progress and development of the said plan formulation. GSC SUID Master Plan Formulation Officially Starts By: Gwyneth Grace B.. Collado, NEDA XII
  • 10. 10 | Regional Development Updates | January - March 2019 Regional Development Council XII Resolutions Passed 65th Regular Meeting, 20 March 2019 Koronadal City
  • 11. January - March 2019 | Regional Development Updates | 11 Regional Development Council XII Resolutions Passed 65th Regular Meeting, 20 March 2019 Koronadal City
  • 12. 12 | Regional Development Updates | October - December 2017