Raphael P.M. Lotilla, the newly appointed Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security for Region VI, has ordered a comprehensive audit of flood control and infrastructure projects across Western Visayas.
Lotilla, who also serves as Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), stressed that during his inaugural visit to the region that strengthening infrastructure resilience is essential for long-term stability.
The review aims to ensure that projects completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways meet national engineering and environmental standards to withstand increasingly severe tropical storms.
During meetings with local leaders, Lotilla reiterated President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive for a holistic approach to infrastructure. He specifically urged the integration of rainwater-harvesting systems into local projects to mitigate flash floods and promote responsible water management.
In addition to infrastructure, the secretary assessed progress on peace initiatives led by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict. Lotilla cited that enduring peace in former conflict zones depends on prompt government intervention and consistent development.
“Peace is maintained not only by laying down arms but also by rebuilding lives,” Lotilla said. “Our socio-economic efforts target the root causes of conflict: poverty, exclusion, and lack of opportunity.”