All system go for the First Phl Tourism Conference for CCA in Legazpi City
LEGAZPI CITY, July 27 (PIA) – As preparations for the first
Philippine Tourism Conference for Climate Change Adaptation (PTCCCA) heighten,
the communication lines to Legazpi City are getting crowded due to the rush of
confirmations and inquiries from chief executive officers and other top level
officials across the country.
The PTCCCA
is slated on August 23-25 this year and will be held at The Oriental Legazpi
with some 1,000 expected participants.
Conference
Director Manuel ‘Nong’ C. Rangasa said the callers from as far as the Ilocos
Region and down to the Mindanao areas are eager to come and attend the 3-day
event.
No less than
President Benigno S. Aquino III said that he has great hope that the coming
conference will ensure the government’s goal of sustainable
development.
Vice
President ‘Jejomar’ Binay also expressed eager anticipation for the EpiCentre,
a special climate change magazine that will be launched during the conference.
This early,
the 1st PTCCCA has already gained strong support from the
government, particularly from the President and his Cabinet secretaries who are
expected to attend the national conference, like Secretaries: Jesse Robredo of
the DILG, Ramon Jimenez of DOT, Ramon Paje of DENR, Lucille Sering of the CCC,
Nereus Acosta of the PAEP, and Elisea Gozun of the PACC, among others.
Earlier,
DILG Secretary Jesse M. Robredo issued Memo-Circular 2012-108 ordering all
local chief executives in the country to attend the 1st PTCCCA
together with their tourism, environment, planning and anti-disaster officers
as well as members of technical staff and council committee chairmen. The DILG
directive was followed by a similar Civil Service Commission regional memo
circular duly signed by Director Cecilia R. Nieto enjoining the same officials
to attend the national conference, the first of its kind in the country.
From the
Philippine Senate, it is environmentalist Senator Loren Legarda herself who
will be coming to grace the national tourism event.
Meanwhile,
in the local scene, the Local Government of Legazpi , headed by Mayor
Geraldine-Barrameda Rosal is also seriously preparing for the Ibalong Festival,
a twin celebration that will coincide with the 1st PTCCCA and the
inauguration of the Boulevard de Legazpi
and new roads opening going to the South Luzon International Airport
(SLIA).
LCCAD, Inc.
President and chairman, Nong Rangasa who is also the PTCCCA conference
director, said the mobile NGO aims to complement and support government
initiatives and efforts for progressive and sustainable development amidst
climate change.
Rangasa
added that the three-day event will be a fertile opportunity for media
practitioners to interview key government personalities from the national
offices as well as other participants from across the country. (MAL/LCCAD-PIA5, Albay)
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