Last Nov. 20, a multiparty congressional panel voted 24-7 in favor of House Bill 4238 extending Pagcors franchise which is due to expire in 2008.
As Pagcor looks forward to the plenary hearings on the merits of the proposed extension, its confidence is boosted by the announcement of President Arroyo that she is set to sign an Executive Order proclaiming the site, formerly known as Pagcor Entertainment City, as a special urban tourism economic zone. The President has suggested calling it "Ang Bagong Nayong Pilipino Tourism Estate."
In a speech enjoining the legislative franchise committee to endorse the bill, Pagcor chairman Efraim Genuino said: "The Presidents decision has made it imperative for Pagcor to seek the extension of its franchise not in 2008 when it is due to expire but today 2002, so that the great benefits that will accrue from this development may be gained by our country and people not tomorrow, but today."
"The President has made it clear that our economy needs it," Genuino told the committee, adding that once started, the first phase alone of the proposed tourism ecozone will generate these benefits: 270,000 jobs; $1.6 billion in foreign direct investments; P10.6-billion worth of investments in the construction industry; P14.7 billion in taxes remitted to the BIR over 10 years; P147 billion in remittances to the National Treasury over 10 years; and $3.5 billion in foreign exchange inflow from 10 million new visitors over a five-year period.
The proposed tourism zone, according to Genuino, is also expected to perk up other sectors like transportation, communications, food service and entertainment.
In announcing the EO for the proposed tourism ecozone, President Arroyo said Pagcor is fighting not just for the extension of its corporate life, but also for the lives of the poor it has vowed to serve since day one of its existence as a government owned gaming institution.
Rep. Prospero Nograles (Lakas, Davao City), author of HB 4238, said Pagcor needs to extend its franchise "to attract firm commitments from investors for its planned multi-billion dollar, Disneyland-type entertainment city at the reclamation area along Manila Bay."
He said "Pagcor officials have assured the committee that they have received offers from potential foreign investors to locate themselves in Bagong Nayong Pilipino Tourism Estate. However, these investors wanted assurance that Pagcor would continue operating for another 50 years so that they could recoup their investments."