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Infra Project Seen To Boost Tourism, Create Jobs In Bohol Town

In Tubigon, a project led by DOT and TIEZA focuses on promoting tourism and creating potential jobs for the community.

Infra Project Seen To Boost Tourism, Create Jobs In Bohol Town

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The Department of Tourism (DOT), Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), and the municipal government of Tubigon in Bohol province on Friday signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for a project that will boost tourism, create local jobs, and promote environmental education.

The Enchanted Ilijan Plug of Tubigon Project marks the start of development for the town’s top-ranking proposal under the Tourism Champions Challenge (TCC) program, according to a news release.

It will transform Ilijan Hill, the country’s first confirmed volcanic plug and part of Bohol’s UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Global Geopark, into a sustainable tourist destination, with a PHP-25 million funding grant from the DOT.

The MOA was signed by Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Tubigon Mayor Marlon Amila, and TIEZA Assistant Chief Operating Officer Jetro Nicolas Lozada.

“As Secretary of Tourism, and as somebody who has served on the ground as mayor of Liloan in Cebu, I have seen that the best ideas for development really do come from our local government unit,” Frasco said in her speech.

She shared that her experiences as a former three-term mayor taught her the importance of having national projects that respond and align with the needs of local government units (LGUs).

“That is why the Tourism Champions Challenge was born — essentially an effort to crowdsource creative ideas from the ground,” she added.

Under the MOA, the DOT will provide strategic tourism guidance, while TIEZA will oversee infrastructure implementation.

The Tubigon LGU will manage permits, execution, and long-term operations.

The Enchanted Ilijan Plug project will include the construction of an Ilijan Trail and summit garden, a pavilion, an arts and cultural village, and support facilities such as parking areas.

The DOT’s Tourism Champions Challenge received proposals from nearly 100 LGUs across the country.

Tubigon’s winning entry highlights the potential of LGU-driven tourism development, with national agencies providing infrastructure and policy support. (PNA)