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Cagayanos hold rally vs 2 EDCA sites

ABOUT 7,000 people gathered at the Rizal Park in this city to convince President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to change his mind on designating two military camps in Cagayan province as Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) sites.

"We are asking for a miracle that the President will change his mind about EDCA," Tuao, Cagayan Mayor William Mamba told the participants of the prayer rally.

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Clarita Lunas, retired regional supervisor from the Department of Education and a provincial consultant on education, said the concept of the prayer rally started after The Naval Base Camilo Osias in Santa Ana and the Lal-lo Airport have been selected as locations where the U.S. military can stock weapons and equipment under the EDCA. Seven other sites have been named in other parts of the country.

Lunas, one of the convenors of the prayer rally, told The Manila Times "the only weapon we have, during our meeting [with other convenors] is prayer."

Lunas said the EDCA sites are "clear areas where American forces will launch their impending war because of China's plan to recover Taiwan.

She said it is a conflict "that

Cagayan has nothing to do with."

"Because of this, many lives will surely be lost and properties damaged," Lunas said.

She made it clear that Cagayan is not against President Marcos, "neither are we against the national policy."

"What we are fighting is the establishment of two EDCA sites in our province," she said.

"It is the duty of our leaders to protect the Cagayan people from the hardship and suffering brought about by a potential war between the U.S.-China over the Taiwan issue."

In his speech during the rally, Cagayan Gov. Manuel Mamba said that for him, "EDCA is simply war."

"Additional EDCA sites are an obstacle to the economic development of Cagayan. Foreign investors from China, South Korea, Japan and even Taiwan will be afraid of Cagayan because of the fear that Cagayan will become a stronghold in America's war," said Mamba.

He said the presence of the EDCA sites will be an obstacle to the realization of the Cagayan Development Agenda 2025 and the Cagayan International Gateway Project (CIGP) which aims to open the international airport in Piat, Cagayan, and the international seaport in Aparri.

"A peaceful and productive relationship with our Asian neighbors will bring prosperity to Cagayan. We want Cagayan to be the center of agro-industrial hubs in the international port, and not the center of foreign military bases whose clear objective is to enable war between America and China," he said.

Mamba said that the presence of foreign forces in the province puts Cagayan in a "risky situation" if war breaks out between America and China.

"If the EDCA sites are meant to protect our territory in the West Philippine Sea against China, these sites should be established near the West Philippine Sea and not in Cagayan, a province in the North that is very far from the said Philippine territory," the governor said.

"The only military forces we want and need in Cagayan are our own Armed Forces of the Philippines," he said.

Mamba said armed conflict as a means of settling disputes between nations is unacceptable.

"Our strength is to be a friend to everyone and not an enemy to anyone," he said. (ManilaTimes. net)