Rama bucks Customs’ request to use site
Cebu City Mayor Michael said he wants to preserve Malacañang sa Sugbo for its tourism and heritage value.
He said he would write to President Aquino to oppose the request of Customs Commissioner Rozzano Rufino Biazon to reaquire the former Custms house for use as the Cebu District Office of the Bureau of Customs.
“It has always been my position and that of the former mayor to keep the building. If it’s not used as the official residence of the president, we want this as a center for culture and the arts,” said Rama.
Rama said the Cebu Coast Guard also wants the building preserved as the wide harbor at the back is an ideal docking area for cruise ships visiting Cebu.
The mayor said he plans to build a skywalk to provide pedestrian access from the Compania Maritima building to the boardwalk near Malacañang sa Sugbu, which would complement a waterfront development program.
Rama said the skywalk would also give people access to the nearby Fort San Pedro and Plaza Independencia.
Article continues after this advertisementBiazon earlier asked the President to let Customs officials use the building after their current building at the Cebu Port area was damaged during the Feb. 6 earthquake and was no longer safe to use.
The Bureau of Customs used to occupy the post-war building but had to relocate when it was converted to Malacañang sa Sugbu by ex-president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in 2004. /Chief Of Reporters Doris Bongcac