With still no EO, interagency task force scrambles hours before Boracay closure
BORACAY ISLAND, Aklan — The interagency task force in charge of the rehabilitation of Boracay met hours before the closure of the island, which is set for Thursday midnight.
As of this posting, President Rodrigo Duterte, who had announced that Boracay would be closed for six months over environmental concerns, has not issued an executive order.
Cabinet secretaries who form part of the task force arrived here on Wednesay.
Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo, Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu and Interior Assistant Secretary for Plans and Programs Epimaco Densing are having a closed door meeting as of this writing.
The newly installed chief of the Philippine National Police, Director General Oscar Albayalde, is expected to arrive on Thursday.
Article continues after this advertisementThe task force has not yet presented a comprehensive plan for the world-famous resort island.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Aklan provincial government and the Malay municipal government said they would implement the President’s order with or without an executive order.
Also on Wednesday, workers and resident of Boracay filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to issue a restraining order against the closure.
But the PNP said they would implement security measures as planned starting Thursday midnight. /atm
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