After months of relentless
campaigning and two petitions on Change.org calling to stop the planned
construction of the coal fired power plant in Narra, Palawan, the Palawan
Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) did not endorse the unconditional
clearance for the plant.
On Friday the PCSD ruled to
relocate the coal plant from its proposed site in the coastal barangay of
Panacan where hundreds of fisherfolks reside. The proposed site is also right
across the Rasa Island Sanctuary – home to the endangered Philippine cockatoo
or the katala. The PCSD also required the coal plant to get endorsements from
the municipal and provincial councils.
Katala Foundation’s Indira
Widmann said the entire community is relieved to have averted the project in
their vicinity. “It is not just about the Philippine cockatoo. It boils down to
the people of Narra, Palawan whose lives will be in danger. Our petition
on Change.org provided a venue for Filipinos all over the country to
realize that the people of Narra are faced with a very critical issue. It also
encouraged the people to speak up and voice out their concerns against the coal
plant. This strengthened the community’s stand because in great numbers we were
able to shift the decision to our favor. Every signature helped secure the future
of the Philippine cockatoos from this threat, as well as the entire community
of Panacan,” Widmann said.
Widmann added that the
overwhelming support they received on both petitions on Change.org
made the people of Narra more determined and unafraid to oppose the coal plant.
She said many residents religiously attended every PCSD meeting and made sure
that the Council will not endorse the plant. Katala Foundation’s petition
on Change.org gathered more than 4,000 signatures.
“Hindi ko lubos maisip na marami
palang tumututol sa coal plant. Kung wala ang suporta ng mga taong pumirma ng
aming petisyon sa Change.org, hindi naming
makakayanang ituloy-tuloy ang aming protesta at maipanalo ito. Maraming salamat
sa lahat ng mga pumirma. Pinalakas ninyo ang aming loob. Dahil sa inyo,
nakarating po ang aming mga hinaing sa mga matataas na opisyal. Masayang masaya
kami pero hindi pa tapos ang laban. Kailangan nating siguruhin na malayong
malayo na sa Panacan ang relokasyon ng coal plant. Salamat din sa suporta sa
amin ng Sangguniang Bayan ng Narra.” Esperancilla said.
When the victory on both
petitions running since March this year was announced, Change.org
Philippines Campaigner Christine Roque said, “This is a great example of how
citizens can challenge power structures. When people get together, no issue is
too small or too big for change. It is heartwarming to witness how thousands of
Filipinos all over the country took a stand for the people of Narra. This is a
true people-powered victory,” she added.
Change.org is the world’s fastest-growing platform for
social change — growing by nearly two million new members a month, and
empowering millions of people to start, join, and win campaigns for social
change in their community, city and country.
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