DND, AFP chiefs inspect key PH bases in Palawan

By Priam Nepomuceno

September 13, 2024, 9:57 am

<p><strong>ENHANCING DEFENSE.</strong> Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr and top military officers led by Armed Forces chief, Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., and personnel at Naval Detachment Oyster Bay during their visit on Thursday (Sept. 12, 2024). The AFP on Friday (Sept .13) said the visit was aimed at assessing ongoing infrastructure developments at the bases that are vital in enhancing the country’s external defense posture. <em>(Photo courtesy of the AFP)</em></p>

ENHANCING DEFENSE. Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr and top military officers led by Armed Forces chief, Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., and personnel at Naval Detachment Oyster Bay during their visit on Thursday (Sept. 12, 2024). The AFP on Friday (Sept .13) said the visit was aimed at assessing ongoing infrastructure developments at the bases that are vital in enhancing the country’s external defense posture. (Photo courtesy of the AFP)

MANILA – Ranking defense and military officials visited and inspected ongoing developments in key naval facilities at the Oyster Bay in Palawan province on Thursday.

In a statement Friday, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office chief, Col. Xerxes Trinidad, said the inspection led by Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and military chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. aims to "assess ongoing infrastructure developments critical to enhancing the country’s external defense posture" at these bases.

He added that the Oyster Bay facility, along with projects in Balabac town, are part of the priority projects instructed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to be fast-tracked in order to bolster the Philippines’ external defense capabilities.

These ongoing developments were not specified for security reasons.

"They hold strategic importance and are crucial in external defense to protect Philippine sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea," Trinidad stressed.

Balabac is also pegged as a future forward operating base for the Philippine Air Force and is expected to significantly extend the nation’s air defense capabilities.

"The visit reinforces the Department of National Defense and AFP’s commitment to enhancing the Philippines’ military infrastructure and ensuring the nation’s sovereignty is protected amidst evolving security challenges," Trinidad said. (PNA)

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