TUGUEGARAO CITY -- The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority on Tuesday denied reports it is allowing China’s rumored occupation of Fuga Island in the guise of creating a smart city in the Island.
CEZA Deputy
Administrator Agrimero Cruz said the island is known as an area with potential
for investments and as a strategic site for disaster response.
He said the smart city
project, a collaboration with Fujian-based Fong Zhi Enterprise, might have been
misconstrued as a cover for China’s exercise of military expansion in the
Babuyan Channel.
“We would like to
correct the misconception attributed to CEZA’s memorandum of understanding with
Fong Zhi Enterprises of China. CEZA’s MOUs with foreign investors are mere
marketing tools, with short-lived effectivity of six months and are purely
non-binding instruments as specifically provided in its terms,” he said.
The MOU with Fong Zhi
was more of an expression of the parties’ intent to explore investment
opportunities in Fuga Island.
Like any project,
it will be subjected to more tedious processes of project feasibility studies,
environmental impact assessment and master planning and will also undergo
judicious vetting prior to the approval of the CEZA Board of Directors, Cruz
said.
“That MOU with Fong Zhi
has already effectively lapsed and to date, CEZA has not received any other
proposal for investment in Fuga island,” he said.
He added that Fuga and
its adjacent islands of Mabbag and Barit are owned by private entities who
offer these properties to foreign investors for investment opportunities.
CEZA, as the authority
mandated by law to manage and supervise the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and
Freeport, registers and oversees the operations of investing companies to
ensure that they operate within the ambit of and for the purposes provided
under the Cagayan Special Economic Zone Act of 1995 or Republic Act No. 7922.
“We are fully aware of
the fact that the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport is geographically
configured in a very strategic location not only in terms of economic
investment viability but more so in terms of national security and disaster
response especially in the Northern Philippines,” Cruz said.
A retired police
general, Cruz informed that it was during this current term of CEZA
administrator and CEO Raul Lambino that the agency started to proactively
engage and support the country’s military tactical strategy to safeguard the
country’s northern frontier.
In November 14, 2019
CEZA entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Philippine Navy to build a
naval detachment on Fuga Island, one of the three islands in Aparri, Cagayan.
These islands together with the whole municipality of Santa Ana, Cagayan comprise
the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport.
Cruz also cited a
memorandum of agreement signed with the Philippine Air Force in July 2018 to
use the 10-hectare property at the Cagayan North International Airport in
Lallo, Cagayan for the establishment of an air force forward base.
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