1. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE THE PRESIDENCY AS A MIDDLE FORCE
2. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE FORMER PRESIDENT ESTRADA
3. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS REPORT
4. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE TERROR THREATS
5. FVR URGES EARLY SOLUTION TO DAVIDE ISSUE SO LEADERS CAN FOCUS ON
ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND GROWTH
6. GMA URGES COUNTRY'S BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO HELP GOV'T DEVELOPMENT
EFFORTS IN MINDANAO
7. GOV'T HAS THE AUTHORITY AND RESOURCES TO QUELL ANY DESTABILIZATION
ATTEMPT, GMA ASSURES NATION
8. GMA INAUGURATES PORT PROJECT IN CAGAYAN DE ORO
9. GMA COMMENDS MINDANAO BUSINESSMEN FOR SUPPORT IN PEACE PROCESS
10. GMA ASKS PIMENTEL TO GO TO COURT IF HE HAS EVIDENCE ON ALLEGED OVERPRICING
OF PORT PROJECT
PRESS RELEASE NO.1: STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE THE PRESIDENCY AS
A MIDDLE FORCE
The Executive shall firmly hold the middle ground in this controversy
but let this never be interpreted as weakness. To be drawn wantonly
to either side of this dispute will derail the chances of a principled
compromise and further erode national stability. I shall not overreact
to events as I call upon our people not to be unduly alarmed. The Presidency
has the will, the authority and the resources to quell any disorder
or attempts at destabilization and we shall not hesitate to move decisively
against those who will exploit this crisis to foment violence. No one
is above the law. Our crisis mechanisms are in place even if we have
not reached a crisis point. There is hope in dialogue and we shall continue
to pursue it while keeping our options open. We have the flexibility
to change track if called for by the imperatives of national security.
We shall not be rushed into impulsive action by the agenda of others.
The situation is not spinning out of control as projected by doomsayers.
It has strengthened the Presidency as a middle force and not weakened
it. There are those who believe that the Presidency must step in and
take sides to resolve the looming crisis but this will only aggravate
it at this point. I am taking the middle ground because as President
and Commander in Chief I must keep the powers of Government at a even
keel. I shall keep the peace and protect the people whatever happens
in the midst of this transient clash of powerful institutions, and no
quarters can force me to take sides. A principled solution is in sight
that will serve the nation’s peace of mind and I shall continue
to pursue it.
PRESS RELEASE NO.2: STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE FORMER PRESIDENT
ESTRADA
I am for national unity and reconciliation under the rule of law. The
Sandiganbayan has exclusive jurisdiction over this matter and we shall
carry out its decisions without hesitation. Within the bounds set forth
by the court, we are exercising utmost compassion and respect for the
dignity of the former President. But there are absolutely no political
deals involved and the supremacy of justice is unsullied. This is simply
a matter of humane consideration.
PRESS RELEASE NO.3: STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
REPORT
This is recycled news. We have accepted the challenge of fighting corruption
and we are doing something about it. We do not need international rankings
to teach us or prod us on good governance. This is being done in terms
of directly weeding out the undesirables in the bureaucracy and in setting
up effective procedural safeguards against graft. It is unfortunate
that this group has come up with this analysis of perceptions without
taking into account what we have done to address the issue through positive
reforms and sanctions. But we shall not be put down and we shall forge
on.
PRESS RELEASE NO.4: STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT: RE TERROR THREATS
We know the growing risks of terrorism and we are continuously sharpening
our diplomatic, organizational, operational and intelligence resources
to confront it. We are acting domestically, regionally and globally
to meet the threat and we have a strategic partnership with Washington
for long term political and economic security.
PRESS RELEASE NO.5: FVR URGES EARLY SOLUTION TO DAVIDE ISSUE SO LEADERS
CAN FOCUS ON ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND GROWTH
Former President Fidel V. Ramos today called for an early "win-win
solution" to the controversy over the impeachment case against
Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. so that the country’s
leaders can focus on the "foremost priority" of economic recovery
and sustained growth.
In an airport press conference before his departure for the People’s
Republic of China this morning, the former President said that President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has been doing her part to resolve the Davide
impeachment issue.
Ramos also reiterated that "Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo represents
the best option for leadership in comparison with all the others, with
due respect to all of them," adding that he had been consistent
in his statements, principles, vision and optimism about the better
future for the country.
"As an ex-President," Ramos said, "I would like to see
the country unite for higher competitiveness in the global economy.
After all, the name of the game out there is not intramurals, but competitiveness
in the economy."
He warned that unless the country remains competitive, every Filipino
will suffer in terms of "fewer jobs, less food and more fragile
shelter on top of our heads."
Ramos suggested that the civil society or "the third force in
a national society" initiate a top-level meeting that would be
attended by the President, Senate President Franklin Drilon, House Speaker
Jose de Venecia, Jr. and Chief Justice Davide.
The meeting, he said, would talk over the impeachment controversy and
other problems "nicely, objectively and quietly" until "a
win win solution can be forged."
He said that it is now time for the country’s leaders to put
their minds together on "where we are going as a nation, what we
have done, what are the problems along the way, and what are the solutions
to overcome these problems."
"No other better period can be chosen to talk about keeping the
Philippines alive than during this holiday to honor our dead,"
Ramos said, "because if the Philippines is dead, who will honor
the dead?"
Ramos left today for a nine-day visit to the People’s Republic
of China. He is to chair the general meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia
(BFA), a non-profit economic intellectual resource center that he initiated
in September 1998 with former Prime Ministers Bob Hawke of Australia
and Morihiro Hosokawa of Japan.
Organized by 26 countries, the BFA has headquarters in Boao, Hainan,
site of China’s largest special economic zone. BFA was established
to promote the development goals of Asian countries through greater
economic integration and intellectual exchange. It complements the Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum and the World Economic Forum
(WEF) based in Davos, Switzerland.
The Boao conference is to be attended by heads of state and government,
including Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong of Singapore, Premier Wen Jiabao
of China, President Pervez Musharaf of Pakistan, President Emomali Rakhmonov
of Tajikistan and President Saparmurat Niyazov of Turkmenistan, along
with prominent businessmen and educators.
Ramos will then proceed to Hong Kong to co-chair the 7th annual Businessweek
CEO Forum together with former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and
former World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Mike Moore. Former
US President Bill Clinton will be the keynote speaker.
The Businessweek CEO Forum is considered as the leading platform for
political, business and thought leaders in examining emerging socio-political
issues, strategic concerns, innovative business practices as well as
the requirements to provide consistent corporate leadership and direction.
PRESS RELEASE NO.6: GMA URGES COUNTRY'S BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO HELP
GOV'T DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS IN MINDANAO
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY--President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today urged
the country’s business community to help in the government development
efforts to finally bring about a lasting peace in Mindanao.
Speaking before the participants of the 12th Mindanao Business Conference
(MBC) held at the Phividec Industrial Estate here, the President thanked
the business community for its interest in helping the government with
the peace process in Mindanao.
The President said that peace and development go hand-in-hand and that
the government cannot pursue one without the other.
"I want to take this opportunity to commend the business community
for their interest in the peace process. Because it means that they
also, are looking for peace and that they recognize that peace is important
so that we can have an uninterrupted business activity that can raise
incomes and generate jobs," the President said.
Mindanao is an active member of the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area). Representatives of the four countries,
including those from the private sector, have attended the conference
to discuss business opportunities in the region.
"The BIMP-EAGA has returned to the limelight of ASEAN, with small
and medium enterprises (SMEs) having been identified as the most vigorous
driving force in the sub-region followed by other rising stars here
like the agro-industry, fisheries and tourism," the President said.
The President also said that the Asian Development Bank is currently
undertaking a study to accelerate SME financing for BIMP-EAGA.
"The World Bank has agreed to sponsor a multi-donor Mindanao Reconstruction
and Development Fund to support the peace process, including activities
for confidence building, disarmament and demobilization, reintegration
and reconstruction, and development," the President said.
The President said that she appreciated the businessmen’s foresight
about Mindanao’s power demands.
She said that Southern Mindanao has a dynamic industrial and manufacturing
potential, so much so that Davao’s power consumption has gone
up by eight percent this year.
"Southern Mindanao does not produce its own power, and this should
be an attractive site for new independent power producers," the
President said.
The President said that she has reiterated her call for the Senate
to pass the Transco (Transmission Corporation) franchise bill to make
the power generation sector more attractive for privatization.
"I am sure that the Mindanao businessmen also seek peace of mind
and national unity so that you can go about your business of increasing
incomes and creating jobs," the President said.
The President renewed her call for the businessmen to help her fulfill
her dream of equitable prosperity for all Filipinos, where they can
enjoy true equity and justice.
"You have stayed with me in all these years, We need to be stronger
now and to stay even closer together to realize our vision for Mindanao
and the whole nation," the President said.
PRESS RELEASE NO.7: GOV'T HAS THE AUTHORITY AND RESOURCES TO QUELL
ANY DESTABILIZATION ATTEMPT, GMA ASSURES NATION
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today assured
the nation that the government has the authority and the resources to
quell any disorder or destabilization attempts even as she hoped that
the impasse on the impeachment case against Chief Justice Hilario Davide,
Jr. could be resolved through dialogue.
Speaking at the 12th Mindanao Business Conference here, the President
said the Executive Branch shall firmly hold the middle ground in the
controversy but this should not be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
"The presidency has the will, the authority and the resources
to quell any disorder or attempts at destabilization and we shall not
hesitate to move decisively against those who will exploit this impasse
to foment violence," the President warned.
The President said that no one is above the law and the government’s
crisis mechanisms are in place "even if we have not reached a crisis
point."
She called on the people not to be unduly alarmed as to be drawn wantonly
to either side of the dispute, which will only derail the chances of
a principled compromise and further erode national stability.
"There is hope in dialogue and we shall continue to pursue it
while keeping our options open," she said. "We have the flexibility
to change track if called for by the imperatives of national security."
Saying the situation is not spinning out of control as projected by
doomsayers, the Chief Executive said the government would not be rushed
into impulsive action by the agenda of others.
On the contrary, she said, it has strengthened the presidency as a
middle force and not weakened it.
"There are those who believe that the presidency must step in
and take sides to resolve the looming crisis but this will only aggravate
it at this point," she explained.
"I am taking the middle ground because as President and Commander
in Chief, I must keep the powers of government at an even keel. I shall
keep the peace and protect the people whatever happens in the midst
of this transient clash of powerful institutions, and no quarters can
force me to take sides," the President said.
She said she would continue to pursue a principled solution that will
serve the nation’s peace of mind.
PRESS RELEASE NO.8: GMA INAUGURATES PORT PROJECT IN CAGAYAN DE ORO
CAGAYAN DE ORO City—President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today inaugurated
the P124-million wharf extension at the Port of Cagayan de Oro that
would provide faster handling and transport of goods between Mindanao
and other ports in the Visayas and Luzon.
This means that beginning the first quarter of 2004, shippers and stakeholders
in the cargo industry will start reaping the fruits of the modernization
and completion of the P2-billion Mindanao Container Port Terminal (MCPT)
and the Port of Cagayan de Oro, the President said.
She said this also means that once the MCPT and the Port of Cagayan
de Oro are fully operational, they should generate investments from
other countries and employment opportunities for the residents of Misamis
Oriental and neighboring provinces.
Shortly after her arrival at Lumbia Airport here at around 9:30 a.m.,
the President delivered a speech in the closing ceremony of the 12th
Mindanao Business Conference (MINBIZCON) held at PHIVIDEC Industrial
Estate located inside the MCPT Complex in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental.
The conference was attended by some 800 delegates including members
of the diplomatic corps and businessmen from Metro Manila, Visayas and
Mindanao and also from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, United States,
Brunei Darussalam, Canada and Australia.
Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) General Manager Alfonso Cusi and Port
of Cagayan de Oro Manager Prudencio Mercado assisted the President in
the unveiling of the marker of the port extension. She later inspected
the newly-completed 150-meters reinforced concrete wharf extension.
After the inauguration, the President fielded questions from the Cagayan
de Oro reporters in a press conference held at the Port Management Office
(PMO) conference room. Earlier she had lunch with local executive officers
of the province and Philippine Ports Authority officials.
The President left Lumbia Airport around 1:30 p.m. for Manila to end
her three-day working trip in the Southeastern and Northern Mindanao.
PRESS RELEASE NO.9: GMA COMMENDS MINDANAO BUSINESSMEN FOR SUPPORT IN
PEACE PROCESS
CAGAYAN DE ORO City—President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today commended
the business community in Mindanao for their active support for her
administration, especially for their keen interest in the pursuit of
the preace process between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation
Front (MILF)
The President issued the remarks during the prss conference held at
the conference room of the Port Management Office (PMO) here right after
she inaugurated the P124-million wharf extension of the Port of Cagayan
de oro this morning.
"I’d like to take this opportunity to commend the business
community for their interest in the peace process because that means
that they are also looking for peace and that they recognize that peace
is important in the progress and development in our country," the
President said.
The President said she is very grateful the Mindanao Business Council
has been very active in supporting her administration, particularly
in the resumption of the peace process and all her projects for Mindanao.
During the press conference, the President said that she will confer
with presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Teresita Quintos-Deles
on the details of an increased role of the private sector in a realization
of a just, fair, and lasting peace agreement with the MILF.
Earlier, Misamis Oriental Governor Antonio Calingin, in his welcome
remarks during the closing ceremony of the 12th Mindanao Business Conference,
announced his full support for the Chief Executive.
Governor Calingin assured the President that he will help her administration
in fulfilling all of her dreams and projects for Mindanao residents
and even her candidacy in the 2004 presidential election.
"whatever my detractors have been saying against you, let me assure
you that I would bring the people, my constituents in the province of
Misamis Oriental to support you in the coming election," Calingin
said in his speech.
He also added that because of the President’s sincere efforts
of making Mindanao a land of promise, the region has regained momentum
and now called a land of reality."
PRESS RELEASE NO.10: GMA ASKS PIMENTEL TO GO TO COURT IF HE HAS EVIDENCE
ON ALLEGED OVERPRICING OF PORT PROJECT
CAGAYAN DE ORO City—President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today urged
opposition Senator Aquilino "Nene" Pimentel to bring his allegations
to court if he has evidence to prove alleged overpricing in the construction
of the Mindanao Container Port terminal (MICPT).
"Nonetheless, nobody is above the law. And if Nene has evidence
to prove his allegations, there are the usual forums for following through
such accusations," the President said in reaction to a question
during a press conference that quoted accusations by Senator Pimentel
on the construction of MICPT.
The President explained that based on the information and documents
she received on the said project, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
saved at least P200 million in the construction of the P2 billion MICPT
project.
"Well, what I know is that there is a P200 million savings and,
in fact, all the projects I inherited when my administration started
to manage them have been able to generate savings," the President
explained.
The President revealed that beginning the first quarter of 2004, the
P2 billion MICPT project in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental will be opened
for the faster handling of goods. When it operates, she said, more employment
opportunities would be generated.
Of the total cost of $40.9 million (P2.043 billion), around 60 percent
will be funded under Japan’s Special Yen Loan Package (SYLP) while
the remaining 40 percent will be shouldered by local counterpart funds.
The SYLP carries an interest rate of one percent, with a 40-year repayment
period, inclusive of a 10-year grace period.
The project is expected to ease conditions at the already heavily congested
Cagayan de Oro Port.