CABIAO, Nueva Ecija -- A dying lake here,
which used to be a source of marine products for villagers, will be converted
into a P20-million eco-tourism park, an official said yesterday.
The revival
of Nabao Lake, which cuts through the villages of Sta. Rita and San Carlos, was
the focus of the Paistimika Festival that marked the town’s 167th foundation
anniversary.
Mayor Gloria
Crespo-Congco said a floating restaurant similar to one in Loboc River in Bohol
would be put up in Nabao Lake, as well as an events center, a gazebo and a
souvenir shop.
The
Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Manila Bayanihan have
released an initial P1.2 million for the lake’s improvement.
The
municipal government will allocate a similar amount for the project.
The mayor
said the lake used to teem with aquatic life. She lamented that it is now
covered with water lilies and informal settlers have set up shanties along its
banks.
She said in
2004, she had the informal settlers relocated, only for them to return when the
new administration took over the municipal government.
“We want to
restore Nabao Lake to its old beauty and turn it into a recreational area
because it’s a paradise in itself,” Congco said.
She said her
administration envisions the creation of a Nabao Lake Development Authority,
which is similar to the Laguna Lake Development Authority.
Last week,
Congco and Vice Mayor Ernesto Talens Jr. were joined by Sen. Cynthia Villar in
a fluvial parade that culminated in the launch of the Lawang Nabao Munting Paraiso
project and release of fingerlings into the
lake.
The
municipal government is planning to tap Villar’s office to make use of water
lilies for the senator’s livelihood project.
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