Lawmakers push for North Rail project
October 21, 2005 | 12:00am
Central Luzon congressmen pushed yesterday for the implementation of the North Luzon railways project that is funded by the Chinese government.
The Central Luzon Congressional Caucus, through its president Rep. Wilhelmino Alvarado, said there should be no more delay in the implementation of the project now that the Supreme Court has dismissed a case questioning its constitutionality.
"Once the decision is final and executory, there should be no more legal impediments to the North Rail project, which would clear the way for its full implementation. The people can then reap the benefits of this mass transport system," Alvarado said.
He said the railway system is crucial to moving people and products between Metro Manila and Central and North Luzon.
He added that while they are pushing for the building of the railway system, the problem of resettling squatters along the route should be resolved to the satisfaction of those who are being relocated.
"There should be a proper and human relocation of the people affected," he stressed.
Malabon-Navotas Rep. Federico Sandoval II joined his colleagues from nearby Central Luzon in calling for the swift implementation of the North Rail project.
"This mass transport system could be the key to the development of Central Luzon and the decongestion of Metro Manila. It could open up a lot of economic opportunities for areas in Central and North Luzon. Only those who are against progress refuse to see its potential benefits," Sandoval said. Jess Diaz
The Central Luzon Congressional Caucus, through its president Rep. Wilhelmino Alvarado, said there should be no more delay in the implementation of the project now that the Supreme Court has dismissed a case questioning its constitutionality.
"Once the decision is final and executory, there should be no more legal impediments to the North Rail project, which would clear the way for its full implementation. The people can then reap the benefits of this mass transport system," Alvarado said.
He said the railway system is crucial to moving people and products between Metro Manila and Central and North Luzon.
He added that while they are pushing for the building of the railway system, the problem of resettling squatters along the route should be resolved to the satisfaction of those who are being relocated.
"There should be a proper and human relocation of the people affected," he stressed.
Malabon-Navotas Rep. Federico Sandoval II joined his colleagues from nearby Central Luzon in calling for the swift implementation of the North Rail project.
"This mass transport system could be the key to the development of Central Luzon and the decongestion of Metro Manila. It could open up a lot of economic opportunities for areas in Central and North Luzon. Only those who are against progress refuse to see its potential benefits," Sandoval said. Jess Diaz
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