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Go pushing for approval of right-of-way bill
The Philippine Star
|June 15, 2024
Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go is pushing for the enactment of a right-of-way law to expedite the implementation of the country's infrastructure projects as part of his wish list to the 19th Congress.
Go told reporters on the sidelines of the Information Technology (IT) and Business Process Association of the Philippines' Solaia IT-BPM (Business Process Management) Awards, the country needs a good right-of-way law as the government is implementing many infrastructure projects.
"A lot of our infrastructure projects need a very efficient way of securing the right of way to make them move at the fastest, to speed them up," he said.
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