PCG, Siquijor town sign deal to boost maritime safety

A rescue boat labeled 'MDRRMO' docked at a waterfront, with a group of people gathered under a tent in the background.

TURNOVER. The municipality of Larena in Siquijor province turns over to the Philippine Coast Guard a brand new speed boat to enhance maritime safety, emergency response, and public protection on Thursday (May 7, 2026). Coast Guard District Southern Visayas Commander Christopher Auro and Larena Mayor Cyrus Vincent Calibo also signed agreements for the donation of a 500-square-meter property for a provincial Coast Guard station. (Photo courtesy of the Coast Guard District Southern Visayas)

DUMAGUETE CITY – The local government of Larena town in Siquijor province and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) signed on Thursday a memorandum of agreement aimed at strengthening maritime safety, emergency response, and public protection in the province.

The agreement, signed by Philippine Coast Guard District Southern Visayas commander Christopher Auro and Larena Mayor Cyrus Vincent Calibo, covers the turnover and use of a newly acquired speedboat, the allocation of space for Coast Guard personnel at the town’s fish landing port, and the donation of a 500-square-meter lot for a future provincial Coast Guard station.

Auro said the partnership would significantly improve the Coast Guard’s capability to conduct maritime patrols, anti-illegal operations, disaster response, and other law enforcement activities at sea.

“We are very grateful to the Larena local government, especially Mayor Calibo, for allowing us the use of a brand-new speedboat for emergencies, maritime patrols, anti-illegal operations at sea, and during disasters,” he told the Philippine News Agency in an interview.

The seven-meter speedboat, powered by a 150-horsepower engine, is expected to enhance the mobility and operational readiness of Coast Guard personnel in Siquijor and nearby waters.

Auro added the vessel could also serve as a sea ambulance for patients requiring transport from Siquijor to Dumaguete City for further medical treatment and emergency care.

It could travel at nighttime when no commercial passenger vessels are available.

Under the agreement, the local government will also provide a designated space at the town fish landing port for Coast Guard personnel assigned to operate the speedboat, a move expected to reduce emergency response time.

Auro said this is the first arrangement of its kind between the Coast Guard and a local government unit (LGU) in Siquijor.

He also underscored the importance of local government support in establishing Coast Guard facilities, noting that infrastructure projects and station improvements cannot proceed without formal land donations from LGUs.

The Coast Guard District Southern Visayas, which covers Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, and Siquijor under the Negros Island Region, has been encouraging local governments to donate properties for the establishment of additional Coast Guard substations to improve maritime response and mobility across the region. (PNA)

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