801st Brigade Commander Brig. Gen. Romeo Labador, Eastern Samar Vice Governor Christopher Sheen P. Gonzales, 8th Infantry Division Commander Maj. Gen. Gerardo T. Layug, and Eastern Samar Governor Conrado B. Nicart, Jr., sign a joint-declaration announcing the province is now ready for development. (Photo by REINIER M. AMPONG)
In a program that lasted less than an hour in the morning of March 25, 2013, 8th Infantry Division Commander Maj. Gen. Gerardo T. Layug, Eastern Samar Governor Conrado B. Nicart, Jr., Vice Governor Christopher Sheen P. Gonzales, and 801st Brigade Commander Brig. Gen. Romeo Labador, signed copies of the declaration with provincial employees and members of the press as witnesses.
Layug,
in his message, said the province is now ready to take its first step towards
being a world class tourist destination.
Alternative
tourism destination
The
declaration came a year after the approval of the Samar Island
tourism master development plan by the Regional Development Council.
Under
the plan, the government and local tourist stakeholders will concentrate its
efforts in developing Eastern Samar’s Borongan-Llorente forest canopy and Calicoan Island in Guiuan, along with 16 other
destinations in the island.
With
the plan, Samar Island, home to eco-tourism adventure, cultural and heritage
sites, and rich marine life aims to make be third largest tourist haven by
2016.
“We
have to admit, in the past, when you talked of Samar Island ,
you’d think NPA or insurgents,” Layug said.
According
to the army commander, based on records, in the past three years rebel
activities in the province have dramatically dropped.
“Now
we can proudly say that insurgency is no longer as big a problem as it was
before. Now, we’re ready to invite tourists and investors to the province,”
Layug said.
Winning
the peace
Under
the Internal Peace and Security Program Bayanihan, the army has incorporated
development initiatives and involved the local government units in its campaign
against insurgency.
“The
army has shifted its orientation from being combat-oriented to involving
everybody not in winning the war but winning the peace,” Layug said.
For
Gov. Nicart, the declaration was not only the success of his administration but
“the success of every Estehanon.”
Army reports reveal that before the declaration was signed on the provincial level, same declarations have been signed in its component towns.
“We have 19 towns that have signed the same declaration. The signing will only make it official but Jipapad, Maslog, Giporlos and Gen. Mac Arthur are already in the list of MCA-RDA towns,” Labador said.
The province is first inSamar Island
and is third province in the region to be declared as manageable
conflict-affected and ready for development.
Army reports reveal that before the declaration was signed on the provincial level, same declarations have been signed in its component towns.
“We have 19 towns that have signed the same declaration. The signing will only make it official but Jipapad, Maslog, Giporlos and Gen. Mac Arthur are already in the list of MCA-RDA towns,” Labador said.
The province is first in
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