Develop human resources, not only infra projects, Remulla tells local execs
By Chito Chavez

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Juanito "Jonvic" Remulla called on local chief executives (LEC) to focus not solely in building infrastructure projects to buildestablish their legacy but also invest in "human capital."
Recalling his stint as Cavite governor, Remulla stated having invested in the development of human resources as evidenced by the province's highly educated workforce produced by the Cavite State University.
Branding it as the country’s "greatest treasure," Remulla noted that the country can provide manpower to neighboring nations like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where 1.7 million Filipino nurses work.
“Their entire health care system revolves around Filipino nurses and what does that tell us? It is human capital above all, and that is why we have to empower ourselves,” Remulla asserted.
During his recent visit to Cebu, Remulla also noted that he wants to hear from the governors and mayors about how the national government can provide ample assistance geared towards the economic development of their localities.
“I am your link, I am your champion to local governance, and I will always be here to listen, to help, and again not to impose the powers of my office,” Remulla stressed.
The DILG chief also maintained that local government units (LGUs) should be given greater local autonomy to determine their "own fate".
“The national government should, at the very least, not interfere and only guide LGUs. If you give them (LGUs) the autonomy, the freedom to decide, then a lot of things can happen,” Remulla emphasized.