COTABATO CITY --- Investments in
the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) remain resilient and growing,
posting a total of P3.65 billion in the first six months of 2017
notwithstanding the conflict in Marawi City that started in the third week of
May.
“Despite the Marawi crisis, the
investment prospects of THE ARMM continue to show signs of resilience and
dynamism because the crisis area has effectively been contained by the
government,” said Atty.IshakMastura, chairman and managing head of 5the ARMM’s
Regional Board of Investments (RBOI).
The first half’s figures reported by
the RBOI are higher by almost 74 percent compared with 2016’s total
registration of P2.1 billion. The agency has, so far, registered three major
projects this year.
The first is the P32-million fish
processing and cold storage project of Abing Seafoods and Cold Storage located
in Bongao, Tawi-tawi that addresses the needs of fisher-folks in the province
to process, store, and preserve their seafood catch.
Second is the P33.5-million cargo
shipping project of J. Sayang Shipping Lines, Inc., which is also based in
Bongao, Tawi-tawi, for inter-island trade, as well as, for cross-border
shipping with Sabah, Malaysia.
Lastly, the RBOI approved the
P3-billion telecommunications carrier project of TierOne Communications
International, Inc. for the region.
The company’s original plan was to
start with a roll-out program in Marawi City. Due to the current crisis,
however, TierOne had to re-evaluate such plan.
The Marawi roll-out, company officials
said, will still be implemented but in coordination with the rehabilitation and
reconstruction program of the government.
In the revised plan, the company said
it will first roll-out a pilot program by building facilities in the ARMM
compound in Cotabato City that would serve the regional agencies. TierOne will
eventually cover the entire region with its P3-billion investments, notingthat there remains a provision for
expansion and infusion of additional capital as needed.
Tier One’s project will cover cellular
service in 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, and broadband wireless internet to homes and
enterprises as well as WiFi for public, or common, areas.
Chairman Mastura said he expects more
investments coming in during the second half of the year.
“We expect banana plantation
investments in Maguindanao to continue with hundreds of millions worth to be
registered this year with the RBOI. There is a port services project worth P100
million, a bulk water treatment project worth around P200 million, and a cacao
plantation project that will pour in P1 billion, all of which will hopefully be
registered this year,” he added.
The RBOI provides fiscal and non-fiscal
incentives to ARMM investors. In 2015, the agency registered a total of P6.5
billion, the biggest in the history of the ARMM. (BUREAU OF PUBLIC INFORMATION – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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