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JICA flags right-of-way as primary infra threat
Manila Bulletin
|January 26, 2026
The Japanese government's lead development agency said that right-of-way (ROW) hurdles, rather than the tightening Philippine fiscal envelope, pose the primary risk to the completion of multibillion-peso infrastructure flagship projects.
Takashi Baba, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) chief representative in the Philippines, said that while budget reductions are sovereign prerogative, the legal obligations of bilateral agreements necessitate that Manila provides sufficient funding for land acquisition.
"At this moment, we do not see any kind of delay because of the delay of the budget, but the delay of the ROW, [and] the process, JICA Philippines chief representative Takashi Baba told Manila Bulletin last Thursday, Jan. 22.
He noted, however, that delays in ROW acquisition have already had an impact on project implementation.
"We already observed the kind of delay of the progress of the project itself. That's why we are carefully monitoring the progress," Baba added.
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