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Bong Go Advocates for Revised Philippine Coast Guard Law, Emphasizing Enhanced Maritime Security

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On August 15, 2026, Senator Bong Go expressed strong support for the Revised Philippine Coast Guard Law, advocating for enhanced maritime security and improved compensation for Coast Guard personnel. This legislative initiative aims to bolster the operational capabilities of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) amidst rising maritime threats in the region, particularly in the South China Sea.

The proposed revisions to the law, which are currently under review in the Senate, seek to address the increasing challenges faced by the PCG, including piracy, illegal fishing, and territorial disputes. Go highlighted the necessity of equipping the Coast Guard with better resources and training, emphasizing that their effectiveness is crucial for safeguarding the country’s maritime interests and ensuring the safety of international shipping lanes.

This development comes at a time when maritime security is a focal point for many nations, especially given the geopolitical tensions in the Asia-Pacific region. The Philippines, being strategically located, plays a critical role in maintaining stability in these waters, making the passage of this law a matter of urgent national and international concern.

Looking ahead, if the law is enacted, it could lead to increased funding for the Coast Guard, potentially resulting in enhanced patrols and more robust enforcement of maritime laws. This legislative push may also prompt further international cooperation in maritime security, as countries recognize the importance of collective action against transnational maritime threats.

Source: The Manila Times

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