Dumaguete ready to host regional offices under NIR

DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental (PIA) — Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo welcomed the signing of Negros Island Region (NIR) Act into law, saying that Dumaguete is ready to host the regional offices in the city.

Remollo said he has already allocated lots for free to some national agencies and offered the remaining lots to regional offices that will be assigned in the province.

He said the NIR Act will not only accelerate economic growth and efficient delivery of government services but will also stabilize or institutionalize the grouping of provinces of Occidental and Oriental and Siquijor into Region 18.

Remollo said the NIR will make business transactions accessible and easy as a result of the unified location of regional government offices.

“This is favorable for us instead of setting up all unified regional offices in one place, we might as well plan connectivity or a road network from Bayawan City to Cadiz City passing through Cuernos de Negros mountain so that travel (time) from Dumaguete to Bacolod would be two hours and 15 mins only,” he explained.

Super central highway

Remollo revealed plans for the construction of a super central highway and other infrastructure projects that would shorten the travel time from Dumaguete City to Bacolod City for the realization of the NIR.

Initially, the previous technical working group identified 16 regional offices that will be located in Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental, while 14 regional offices in the Occidental side.

The 16 regional offices that will be located in Negros Oriental include the Department of Education, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Health, Commission on Higher Education, Civil Service Commission, Philippine Statistical Authority, Professional Regulation Commission, Department of Labor and Employment, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Tourism, Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of Public Works and Highways, and Department of Transportation and Communication.

Meanwhile, the 14 regional offices that will establish their regional offices in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental are Department of Agriculture, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, Department of Justice, Department of Interior and Local Government, Philippine National Police, Department of National Defense, Office of the Civil Defence, Department of Budget and Management, National Economic and Development Authority, Commission on Audit, and Commission on Elections.

Dumaguete City Mayor Felipe Antonio B. Remollo (2nd from right) shakes hands with Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. after the Ceremonial Signing of the Negros Island Region at the Ceremonial Hall in Malacañan Palace on June 13, 2024. (RTVM photo)

Big advantage

For Edward Du, president Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), the 16 regional offices here is a big advantage to the residents in the province, compared to the current set up where all regional offices are in Cebu.

However, Du said the creation of NIR will not have a “dramatic” impact for the business side but will bring about more ease in doing business.

“Our concern is ease of doing business that we do not have to labang ug dagat (cross the sea) to Cebu, but even nag bagyo (during typhoons), we can still transact in Bacolod, and we don’t have to travel for six hours to Cebu. This will lessen our lost time in travelling,” Du said.

He thanked the president for acting on his promise to make NIR a reality.

“We are deeply grateful to President Bongbong Marcos kay gituman niya ang iyang promise (he fulfilled his promise) when he visited Dumaguete City on May 20 that he will sign Senate Bill 2507 creating the Negros Island Region in spite of the strong opposition from the Catholic Church and some threats of legal action on the issue of constitutionality,” said the NOCCI president.

Earlier, the Diocese of Dumaguete in Negros Oriental and Siquijor has opposed the creation of NIR and asked Pres. Marcos to veto Senate Bill Number 2507 for alleged lack of proper public consultation.

The diocese issued an open letter to the President, stating that the members of the clergy avowed their position on the proposed NIR creation.

Bishop Julito Cortes, in a letter, said the Senate bill was passed despite a lack in information dissemination and public consultation.

The letter said the creation of the NIR threatens to exacerbate existing inequalities, as Negros Oriental finds itself disadvantaged by fewer districts and cities compared to Negros Occidental.

“The asymmetry in representation and resource allocation could perpetuate systemic injustices, further marginalizing vulnerable communities,” the bishop added. (JCT/PIA7 Negros Oriental)

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