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YULO BACKS PROPOSED NEGROS ISLAND REGION REVIVAL

Efforts to revive the Negros Island Region (NIR) are expected to continue in the next administration as Negros Occidental 5th district congressman-elect Emilio Bernardino Yulo expressed support for the proposal in the House of Representatives.

“I have made the commitment to support any initiative to revive the NIR,” Yulo told reporters after taking the oath before Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson at the Provincial Capitol.

Yulo, both former board member and vice governor, was elected congressman for the first time after defeating incumbent Rep. Ma. Lourdes “Marilou” Arroyo-Lesaca, sister-in-law of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in the May 9 elections.

“The revival of the NIR is important for the 5th district since five of the six localities under its jurisdiction are located at the boundary of the two provinces.”

He said the revival of the NIR is important for the 5th district since five of the six localities under its jurisdiction are located at the boundary of the two provinces, straddling six localities in Negros Oriental.

The 5th district also has two main gateways to the other side of the island. Several other possible access roads to Negros Oriental have also been identified.

“I think it’s important at this time to open up these portals to bring more development.”

“I think it’s important at this time to open up these portals to bring more development,” Yulo added.

In November last year, Negrense lawmakers led by 3rd District Rep. Jose Francisco Benitez filed House Bill 10534 for the creation of the NIR.

The proposed legislation seeks to create the NIR “for greater economic coordination and more efficient delivery of public services to promote sustainable and inclusive economic development in Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental”.

In the Senate, Majority Leader Migz Zubiri also filed Senate Bill 2453, or the NIR Act, which seeks to bring together Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, and Bacolod City, and establish these as a single administrative region called the Negros Island Administrative Region.

On May 29, 2015, the NIR was formed after then-President Benigno Aquino III signed Executive Order (EO) 183 that separated Negros Occidental from Western Visayas and Negros Oriental from Central Visayas.

Two years later, on Aug. 7, 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte signed EO 38 abolishing the NIR, stressing the need to ensure that priority government programs and projects are sufficiently funded.

Under the present setup, Negros Occidental belongs to Western Visayas or Region 6, along with Iloilo City, Iloilo Province, Antique, Aklan, Capiz, and Guimaras while Negros Oriental is under Central Visayas or Region 7, with Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, Cebu Province, Bohol, and Siquijor. 

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