JV Ejercito urges nat’l gov’t to improve railways: Move people instead of cars
August 09, 2022
Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito on Tuesday
called on the national government to improve the country’s public
transportation system, especially its railway networks.
In a privileged speech at the Senate, Ejercito
said the country’s railway system has the potential to serve as the “backbone
of the economy.”
“Ang pagsasaayos ng ating mass transport
system ang magbibigay kalutasan sa matagal na nating suliranin sa trapik.
Mababawasan ang mga pribadong sasakyan sa ating mga lansangan—bibilis hindi
lamang ang daloy ng trapiko kundi maging pag-usad ng ating ekonomiya,” he said.
“Let us adopt a policy of moving more people
instead of moving more cars,” he added.
According to the latest Global Competitiveness
Report, the Philippines ranked 102nd out of 141 countries in terms of transport infrastructure.
The country also has the lowest rated railway
service in Asia, ranking 86th out of 101 countries.
“On the ground, this means long lines in
terminals, congested roads. The Filipino commuters suffer the consequences of
an inefficient transport system,” Ejercito said.
Ejercito said expanding the country’s railway
system will pave the way for economic hubs in rural areas and decongest urban
centers across the archipelago.
“We have always dreamt of making the railway
stations as economic hubs where business districts, industrial estates,
commercial areas, and agricultural terminals are present and booming. This will
surely spread out the development from Metro Manila Cebu, and Davao to the
far-flung areas of the country,” he said.
The lawmaker from San Juan City proposed the
establishment of the Luzon Growth Triangle, which aims to connect Subic, Manila
and Batangas, promote the full development of the Clark International Airport,
a modern railway system, and vital road networks, and transform Luzon island
into an “investment magnet.”
Ongoing railway projects in Luzon include the
Light Rail Transit (LRT)-1 Cavite Extension; Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 7; Metro
Manila Subway Project; and North-South Commuter Railway, which includes the
Philippine National Railway (PNR) Clark Phase 1, PNR Clark Phase 2, PNR
Calamba, and PNR Bicol, also known as the South Long Haul.
The LRT-2 West
Extension Project, MRT-4 Project and Subic Clark Railway Project are also in
the pipeline.
“Ito ay hindi lamang magdadala ng kaunlaran sa
rehiyon, kundi kasiglahan na rin ng ekonomiya sa buong Pilipinas dahil sa mga
posibleng malilikhang mga trabaho at oportunidad,” Ejercito said.
Ejercito also called on the national
government to ensure the completion of the Mindanao Railway Network, which he
expects to bring economic growth and “genuine peace” to different
conflict-affected areas across the island.
The first phase of the said island-wide
railway network is expected to connect Tagum City in Davao del Norte to Davao
City and Digos in Davao del Sur.
“Sa pamamagitan ng Mindanao Railway Network,
na magkokonekta sa iba’t-ibang probinsya sa Mindanao, masusulusyonan na natin
ang pagkasalat sa oportunidad ng rehiyon na siyang pangunahing sanhi ng mga
pag-aaklas at rebelyon. Ang railway system ang siyang maghahatid ng trabaho,
kabuhayan, at mismong kapayapaan sa Mindanao,” he said.
“Dahil sa oportunidad na dala ng railway
system, mareresolba na natin ang isa sa mga sinasabing pangunahing dahilan ng
pagtangan ng armas ng ilan sa ating mga kababayan—ang kahirapan at kagutuman,”
he added.
Alongside these ongoing initiatives, the
Senator vowed to advocate for the establishment of local railway networks in
Panay Island and Cebu.
Ejercito then cited former Bogota Mayor and
now President-elect of Colombia Gustavo Petro, who argued that “a developed
country is not a place where the poor have cars, but where the rich use public
transportation.”
He asked his colleagues to facilitate the
creation of a “modern, safe, accessible, efficient, and environment-friendly”
railway system.
“Let us lead our kababayans to a future where
our railway system is modern, safe, accessible, efficient, and
environment-friendly. Let us help them take back the quality of life that they
have lost from battling everyday traffic and lack of means to travel,” he said.
“Let us invest in the country’s developing
sectors through the immense benefits of a reliable railway system. Let us give
peace a chance through equal distribution of opportunities across the country.
Let us work on these visions now,” he added.
Recently, Ejercito filed several proposed
measures on transportation, including a bill seeking to create a Comprehensive
Master Plan on Infrastructure Development and Transportation Modernization, a
bill on the establishment of agri-food terminals along railways, and a
resolution calling for a probe on the current status of the country’s railway
projects.
Expressing her support for Ejercito’s
privileged speech, Senator Pia Cayetano vowed to hold a hearing on sustainable
transportation at the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals,
Innovation, and Futures Thinking, where she was recently elected as chair.
Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda,
Majority Floor Leader Joel Villanueva, Deputy Minority Floor Leader Risa
Hontiveros, and Senators Bong Revilla, Grace Poe, Mark Villar, and Robinhood
Padilla also supported Ejercito’s speech.