Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, a staunch advocate of the creation of Negros Island Region, was the Guest Speaker during the Rotary Club Dumaguete South members gathering at the Chin Loong Restaurant, Dumaguete City. President Du’s message centered on the Creation of Negros Island Region (NIR).
NOCCI President Advocates for Negros Island Region at Rotary Club Dumaguete South
In a significant move to rally support for the creation of the Negros Island Region (NIR), the President of the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), Edward Du, addressed members of the Rotary Club Dumaguete South. The gathering, held at the Chin Loong Restaurant in Dumaguete City, provided an ideal platform for Du to share his vision and advocacy for NIR, highlighting the region’s potential to drive economic growth and development.
As a staunch advocate of NIR, Edward Du has been vocal about the benefits that the creation of this new region would bring to Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. His speech at the Rotary Club Dumaguete South underscored the economic, administrative, and developmental advantages of establishing NIR, aiming to garner more support from influential community leaders.
Du began his address by expressing gratitude to the Rotary Club for the opportunity to discuss such a vital topic. He outlined the historical context and the rationale behind the push for NIR, explaining how the creation of a single administrative region for the two Negros provinces could streamline governance and foster more efficient delivery of public services.
“The creation of the Negros Island Region is not just about redrawing lines on a map,” Du stated. “It’s about creating a cohesive strategy for economic development that leverages the unique strengths of both Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. By working together as one region, we can unlock new opportunities for growth, attract more investments, and improve the quality of life for our people.”
One of the key points Du emphasized was the economic potential of NIR. He highlighted how a unified region could better coordinate infrastructure projects, tourism initiatives, and agricultural programs, thereby creating a more attractive environment for investors. Du pointed out that Negros Island, with its rich natural resources and strategic location, has immense potential to become a major economic hub in the Visayas.
Du also touched on the administrative benefits of NIR. He argued that having a single regional government would reduce bureaucratic redundancies and improve the efficiency of public service delivery. “A unified regional government can better address the needs of our communities, streamline processes, and ensure that development projects are implemented more effectively,” he noted.
The NOCCI President’s message resonated well with the Rotary Club members, many of whom are business leaders and community influencers. Du’s advocacy was met with enthusiasm and support, reflecting a shared vision for a more prosperous and united Negros Island.
During the question-and-answer session, several Rotary members expressed their eagerness to support the initiative. Discussions revolved around potential challenges in the creation of NIR and how the business community could contribute to overcoming these hurdles. Du welcomed these questions, emphasizing the importance of collective effort and sustained advocacy to bring the vision of NIR to fruition.
Du also highlighted the role of NOCCI in this advocacy. He shared how the chamber has been actively engaging with local government units, national agencies, and other stakeholders to promote the benefits of NIR. “NOCCI is committed to this cause because we believe in the potential of Negros Island. We are ready to work hand-in-hand with all sectors to make NIR a reality,” Du affirmed.
As Du wrapped up his address, he left the audience with a compelling message: “Together, we can create a future where Negros Island stands as a beacon of progress and prosperity in the Visayas. Let us unite in this endeavor and work towards a brighter tomorrow for all Negrenses.”The event concluded with a strong sense of commitment to the vision of NIR, marking another step forward in the advocacy for regional development and unity. The collaboration between NOCCI and community leaders like the Rotary Club Dumaguete South is crucial in driving this initiative forward, promising a more dynamic and prosperous future for Negros Island.