PHILIPPINE tourism almost stands alone worldwide as a place that still has tremendous potential. Although affected by recent controversies mainly because of issues in security, the Philippines is well on its way to establishing itself as a major player in the tourism industry.
The hostage-taking incident that happened on Aug. 23 is still a serious matter that needs to be dealt with by the government in order to move forward and achieve the industry’s goals. As conclusion to the second report by the presidential review committee on the Manila bus-hostage taking incident, the government introduced institutional reforms in law enforcement agencies and upgrading its crisis management capacity.
In a statement released by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the government will now implement some proposed changes in crisis management and police procedures, coordination, and emergency protocols applicable to acts of violence.
Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police is aiming to deploy more policemen in the top 14 destinations in country. Aside from Metro Manila and Cebu, other deployment priorities based on the top tourist destination list of the DoT are Camarines Sur, Baguio City, Davao City, Boracay in Aklan, Cagayan de Oro, Zambales, Bohol, Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, Camiguin, Cagayan Valley, Negros Oriental and Ilocos Norte.
Under this program, a special team of tourist-oriented security and police assistance will ensure more protection for local and foreign tourists. So far, a total of 185 policemen have finished their training under the program and are now patrolling tourism spots in Manila. A well equipped-operations center has also been set up to better coordinate actions during crises at the highest level.
The government’s commitment to promote and improve Philippine tourism is apparent. What everyone should see now is actions being taken, and positive results must be felt.
With abundance in natural wonders and the warmth of its people, the Philippines has an edge over its neighbors and anticipating a major flow of tourists should not be a goal anymore but a given fact. With the rise in the number of tourist arrivals comes an increase in job opportunities, something we could all look forward to.
Expanding tourism in the country promises beneficial effects but it is also a strategic endeavor that must pan out favorably. Ensuring a foolproof security as a top priority by the government is a step on building a foundation that will help restore the confidence among local and foreign tourists regarding the country’s safety and security.
(www.asianjournal.com)

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