Cimatu orders nationwide river cleanup

By Luel Galarpe

November 22, 2018, 6:34 pm

<p><strong>RIVER SUMMIT.</strong> Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu entertains questions from the media during the opening of the 4th International River Summit on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018 in Cebu. <em>(Photo courtesy of DENR-Central Visayas)</em></p>

RIVER SUMMIT. Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu entertains questions from the media during the opening of the 4th International River Summit on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018 in Cebu. (Photo courtesy of DENR-Central Visayas)

CEBU CITY -- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Roy Cimatu on Thursday ordered all regional directors of the agency to have all the rivers under their jurisdiction cleaned within a one-year period.

Cimatu issued the order here during the opening of the 4th International River Summit at Radisson Blu Hotel.

The Environment secretary said it is the DENR’s responsibility to improve the conditions of the rivers in the country and he is giving the agency’s regional heads one year to comply with his directive.

He said he will be checking on all the rivers in the country six months from now and the region with the cleanest river will be duly rewarded and recognized.

Regional directors who fail to comply with the order, according to Cimatu, will undergo an evaluation process of their performance and may face sanction or be replaced.

The International River Summit is a biennial multi-partner initiative organized to intensify promotion of clean river advocacy and governance.

The ribbon-cutting and opening ceremonies were spearheaded by Mandaue City Mayor Luigi Quisumbing and attended by Cimatu and Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma, among other guests.

The 4th edition of the Summit is being hosted by the Mandaue City government in partnership with the League of Cities of the Philippines and the DENR-River Basin Control Office.

With the theme “Raising Awareness, Commitment, and Resources for the Rivers,” the Summit will provide a venue for information and knowledge exchange on the latest technologies and trends on basin governance, discussions on issues and concerns, and sharing of innovations and solutions to synergize strategies and practices on river basin management.

The rehabilitation of Cebu’s Butuanon River will be among the subjects to be tackled in the three-day summit, which ends Saturday. (PNA)

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