PH Army, BCDA renew pact to maintain peace in Clark City


The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and the Philippine Army's 7th Infantry Division (7ID) renewed their cooperation agreement to maintain peace and order in the New Clark City.


BCDA Officer-in-Charge President and CEO Atty. Aristotle B. Batuhan and Major Gen. Andrew D. Costelo, Commanding General of the 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division, enabled this through the signing of the memorandum of agreement (MOA) on May 4, Wednesday, at the New Clark City Aquatics Center for the deployment of paramilitary troops to augment the security force at New Clark City.


The MOA will take effect upon the approval of the Secretary of National Defense, and shall remain in force for a period of three years. It will supersede the original agreement the two parties signed in September 2018.

In a statement, BCDA said the move paves the way for the unhampered development of government’s big-ticket projects and private investments in New Clark City, facilitating the inclusive growth of its communities and a business climate primed for continuous commercial activities.

Recognizing the need to ensure the timely delivery of government projects, the BCDA requested the Philippine Army to deploy the Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit Active Auxiliary Company II (CAA-II) at the 9,450-hectare development, located within the Clark Special Economic Zone.


"The New Clark City (NCC) development requires a devoted, dedicated and exclusive group of personnel to be present in the property during the entire duration of the construction and development ... BCDA believes that the presence of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in the entire area of NCC will assure the deterrence of any potential and possible threats to its development," the MOA read.


During the MOA signing, MGen. Costelo emphasized, “The security and protection of these vital infrastructures are our responsibility as the protector of peace in the community. With our collective commitment to serving the Filipino people, together we can do more.”


He recognized 7ID’s personnel and troops under the SCAA Company, and the 3rd Mechanized Battalion as dedicated groups for this task. Also present at the event was 3rd Mechanized Battalion commanding officer Lt. Col. Jeszer M. Bautista.


Batuhan acknowledged that 7ID’s efforts have brought peace and stability to Central Luzon, ensuring the security and protection of communities in the region.


He noted that the 7th ID's moniker, Kaugnay, is linked to their mission of fulfilling people's aspirations and partnership in nation building–similar to the very purpose of the Build Build Build infrastructure program of the Duterte administration, which envisions solutions that will enable a comfortable life for all.


"With your dedicated men joining our team, I am confident that we can proceed with planned developments smoothly and faster. Let me congratulate your command for successfully weakening insurgency in Northern Luzon through the years. We believe that you have been instrumental in sustaining peace and stability in the region which contributed greatly to the rise of this metropolis, allowing us to host both national and international events since we opened in 2019," Batuhan said in his speech.


After the signing event at the Aquatics Center, military guests were given a tour of New Clark City's government center building and world-class sports facilities, including the 20,000-seater International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)- certified Class 1 Athletics Stadium. The 2,000-seater Aquatics Center is a Fédération Internationale de Natation’s (FINA)- approved facility.