DAVAO CITY, Philippines – President-elect Rodrigo Duterte has offered the position of environment secretary to Gina Lopez, the head of ABS-CBN’s charitable arm Lingkod Bayan Foundation and a known anti-mining advocate.
Duterte announced his offer to Lopez in a one-minute video message sent to the media yesterday.
“I offered the position of DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources) secretary to Ms. Gina Lopez,” the incoming president said.
Lopez, who was with Duterte in the video, said she would consider the next president’s offer.
“I am honored with the trust given (to me)… I will seriously consider it,” she said.
“I want to say that whether I’m in DENR or not, I will give my 100 percent support to this very good man whom I think will be the best president the country will ever have.”
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Gina Lopez accepts DENR post
A day after being offered the post, the ABS-CBN Foundation chairperson and anti-mining advocate agrees to head the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Gina Lopez will be the next leader of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
In a text message on Tuesday, June 21, Lopez confirmed to Rappler that she has decided to accept the offer of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte to be DENR secretary. Duterte made the offer on Monday, June 20.
The environmentalist and ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation chairperson said she sees her future role as more than a "regulator" of environmentally-sensitive projects.
"I don't just want to regulate, I want to address the poverty," she said.
Lopez added that using natural resources to address poverty need not come at the expense of the environment.
"It can be done if we keep our resources safe. That's my experience," she said.
Lopez is known to oppose controversial mining projects. Duterte, however, has said that he will allow "responsible mining" because of laws and contracts already signed by the government.
Lopez is also a staunch critic of using fossil fuels as energy sources. She has campaigned against coal mining, advocating instead that eco-tourism be used to boost local economies.
Various environmental groups earlier lauded Duterte's choice of Lopez and urged her to accept the offer. source : rappler
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