Jose Emilio Abaya is the Philippines’ new transportation and communications secretary
Joseph Emilio Abaya is the Philippines’ new transportation and communications secretary

Joseph Emilio Abaya is the new secretary of the Philippine Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), following Manuel Roxas II’s transfer to the Department of Interior and Local Government.

Roxas replaced Jesse Robredo who was killed in a plane crash more than to weeks ago.

Abaya, a representative of the first district of Cavite, was asked by President Benigno Aquino III to ensure the timely delivery of infrastructure projects such as the rehabilitation of airports and construction of the North Luzon and South Luzon expressway connector project.

“I look forward to working with the current DOTC teams that have undertaken the planning, bidding, and implementation of projects that will revitalize our airport, ports, and other infrastructure: the roads and systems that are the strategic underpinning of our economic progress and expansion,” Abaya said in a statement.

Abaya, who heads the House committee on appropriations, will assume his post by mid-October, after the 2013 budget’s scheduled approval.

Prior to his appointment as DOTC secretary, Abaya, 46, spent 16 years in the Philippine Navy, took an early retirement in 2004 to run for representative of Cavite’s first district, studied law, and then passed the bar in 2007.

Abaya is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy.

Photo from http://www.congress.gov.ph/members/search.php?congress=14&id=abaya-j

You May Also Like

PH export council pushes EO on Revised Kyoto Convention

The Export Development Council (EDC) in the Philippines, working with the National Competitiveness Council (NCC), will push for an executive order that will finally…

Feb air cargo growth marks strongest start since 2015

All regions, including Asia-Pacific, reported an increase in air freight demand in February 2018, but the robust outlook for the rest of 2018 faces…

Cosco prepares January slew of GRIs, OOCL announces PSS

China’s Cosco Container Lines has announced general rate hikes for its Far East trade services to take effect starting next month. The container line…

Maersk leads pack as global container capacity rises 7.3% in 2011

Total capacity of container ships deployed on liner trades rose by 7.3 percent in 2011 to reach 15.9 million TEUs, according to a report…