[ LETTER OF INSTRUCTION NO. 1091, December 02, 1980 ]

AUTHORIZING THE NATIONAL GOAL AUTHORITY TO USE THE HARBOR FACILITIES OF THE NATION IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION AT PIER 3, SOUTH HARBOR FOR DOCKING COAL VESSELS

TO: The Minister of Public Works
The Minister of Public Highways
The Minister of Energy
The Minister of Industry
The Minister of Natural Resources
The Administrator of the National Irrigation Administration
The Executive Director of the National Coal Authority

WHEREAS, the thrust of the government today is the early attainment of energy self-sufficiency as an imperative to progress and the continued march towards the rapid industrialization of the country and for that purpose the government has advanced its ten year energy program to just five;

WHEREAS, the use of coal as an alternate source of energy is one of the cornerstones, of this major thrust;

WHEREAS, the immediate use of coal requires massive infrastructures such as pier and harbor facilities most of which are still unavailable at this time;

WHEREAS, one of these few available facilities which can handle incoming coal from 30,000 DWT vessels is a site at Pier 3 in South Harbor which is currently used as a staging area by the Ministries of Public Works and Public Highways as well as by the National Irrigation Administration;

WHEREAS, it will both promote national policy and save the government substantial amounts if the newly created National Coal Authority were allowed to make use of the aforementioned site in Pier 3, South Harbor.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby direct and order the Ministers of Public Works and Public Highways and the Administrator of the National Irrigation Administration to immediately allow the National Coal Authority to also make fulluse   to the aforementionedsite for the docking of coal vessels and to transfer their staging area somewhere else, until such as the National Coal Authority through its Board of Governors would have determined that the use of Pier 3 by the coal vessels is no longer necessary in view of the constraction of alternative pier facilities to receive coal.

(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines