Samal Resort Owners Cry Harassment 

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DAVAO CITY —The families of of the resort owners who are opposed to the construction of Samal Island – Davao City connector projected claimed a team from the Department of Public Works and Highways and the contractor of the project harassed them by entering the perimeter of the Costa Marina Tuesday morning October 3.

The owner claimed the group entered their property.

here is the statement of the two families:

As Chinese Contractors Enter Properties with Armed Men

Owners of Samal’s famous Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort and Costa Marina  Beach Resort cry harassment as Chinese contractors of the controversial Samal Island Davao City Connector (SIDC) Project illegally entered their properties with armed men in  tow at 10:30 o’clock a.m. today. Project proponent Department of Public Works and  Highways (DPWH) has recently announced the ongoing completion of the project’s  Detailed Engineering Design (DED) awarded to the China Road and Bridge Corporation.  The DED requires the drilling of boreholes on the Samal beach resorts and the treasured  and biologically rich Paradise Reef nestled in front of them.

The Chinese contractors were accompanied by several men who identified themselves  as DPWH’s Joey Tulaylay and representatives from the IGaCoS City Mayor’s Office,  CENRO Panabo City, and DPWH Central Office. The group illegally entered  unannounced onboard a speedboat reportedly owned by a well-known politician. The  surprise visitors requested audience with the resort owner and access to the foreshore  areas to drill boreholes, claiming they were public properties.

The armed men who looked menacing with their long firearms were requested to leave  the property or deposit their firearms at the entrance to avoid alarming tourists and guests  in Davao’s most popular family resort.

Permits and clearances for borehole drilling were sought from the Chinese contractors.  None were produced. The resort manager explained that the foreshore areas were  covered by subsisting foreshore lease agreements with the government. After a long  discussion, the group of Chinese contractors and government personnel left in separate  directions.

The resort owners Rodriguez-Lucas Family supports the SIDC Project. But they have  called for its realignment and in fact have offered to donate to DPWH its Lumos beach  property as an alternative landing site in Samal Island to save the Paradise Reef, which  the family has preserved for almost a century. The family questions the lack of prior  consultation. The present alignment was chosen in a workshop in Manila without the  participation of local landowners and stakeholders.

The Environmental Compliance Certificate for the SIDC Project was issued without a  prior Protected Area Management Board clearance. Contrary to DPWH’s claim that the  Samal landing site is outside a protected area, the entire Samal Island remains a  protected area. It was established as a Mangrove Swamp Forest Reserve under  Proclamation No. 2152, S. 1981—an initial component of the National Integrated  Protected Areas System. The law requires an act of Congress to disestablish a protected

area or modify its boundary. The DPWH has not come forward with any such evidence  insofar as Samal Island is concerned.

A broad mutli-sectoral alliance of concerned residents from Samal Island and Davao City,  together with students, media practitioners, scuba divers, environmental advocates and  non-governmental organizations such as Ecoteneo, Sustainable Davao Moment and  Interfacing Development Interventions for Sustainability, have joined the family in actively  campaigning for the realignment of SIDC Project to save Paradise Reef. 

Well-renowned marine biologists, Dr. Filipina Sotto, Dr. Ting Nanola, Dr. John Lacson  and Dr. Joey Gatus have conducted a comprehensive marine ecosystem assessment  study at the site. They have confirmed the existence of Paradise Reef as the last  remaining rich natural coral reef in Samal Island. They concluded that the Paradise Reef  will be irreparably destroyed by the SIDC Project based on its current alignment. 

Discussions have been ongoing with the National Government, including a recent  meeting between the family and the DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan as arranged by  Davao del Norte Governor Edwin I. Jubahib. DPWH Secretary Bonoan listened intently  to the serious environmental concerns raised by the family. He urged their immediate  resolution with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) before the  SIDC Project can proceed. The illegal and unannounced entry inside the Samal beach  resorts by the Chinese contractors and personnel from the DPWH and DENR and  accompanied by armed men seriously defies and undermines the current good faith talks  between the family and DPWH Secretary Bonoan. 

In the meantime, trespassing, coercion, and other criminal charges are being mulled  against the resorts’ unwelcome guests and their armed contingents.”

Mayor Al David Uy in an interview with Newsline said “those who entered were from the DPWH and the contractor who inspected the site, the speed boat docked within the government property because it is a coastline.”

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