Remulla: Gov't enhances safety concerns to back PH tourism growth
By Chito Chavez
(MB FILE PHOTO)
The national government will continue to address the security concerns amid the country’s growing tourism industry, tfont-family: Gilroy; display: inline !important;>he Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has assured.
DILG Secretary Juanito Victor ‘Jonvic’ Remulla stated that font-family: Gilroy; display: inline !important;>part of the government’s initiative in boosting the country’s public safety is the ongoing revitalization of the unified 911 Emergency System.
The 911 Emergency System is expected to be fully operational by July 2025 in select cities, including Metro Manila, Davao, and Cebu.
The DILG chief also shared the plan to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras across the country, placing one camera in every 1,000 square meters; and the purchase of additional patrol cars and motor vehicles for Metro Manila to ensure a five-minute response time.
Remulla highlighted the commitment of the national government and called for support from the hospitality sector as partners in uplifting the tourism industry.
“We have to work together. We are committed to making the Republic of the Philippines a better Philippines,”