Tomas invites Pangilinan to invest in cancer center (South Road Properties)
(The Freeman) Updated June 25, 2009 12:00 AM
CEBU, Philippines - Mayor Tomas Osmeña has met with PLDT and Smart Communications Chairman Manny Pangilinan to discuss the possibility for the business mogul to invest at an extension of the MD Anderson Cancer Center at the South Road Properties.
Osmeña said the meeting went “very well” but nothing was finalized, especially on how much Pangilinan would invest in the project. The city has proposed for the business mogul to provide the equipment and facilities needed by the cancer center.
Osmeña met with Pangilinan in Manila the other day. Pangilinan was ranked the 39th richest man in the Philippines last year with a net worth of US$ 39 million.
Osmeña said another meeting will be arranged with Pangilinan and officials of Filinvest Land Inc., which the city wants to provide the land and the center itself. Filinvest is the very first investor at the South Road Properties.
The mayor was also set to meet with Senator Loren Legarda, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health, but later chose to do so after he returns from the United States.
He said he would also meet with officials from the Department of Health, Philippine Medical Association, and Philippine Regulatory Commission, among others.
“I’ll meet them when I get back. I anticipate some opposition from the locals in the name of nationalism because you know, the market of this hospital is not really the Philippines,” Osmeña said.
Osmeña said he will also make an initial presentation of the project to officials of MD Anderson Cancer Center and would invite the officials to Cebu City. It was at the center where Osmeña was treated for his cancer of the urinary bladder.
Osmeña said a branch of the cancer center in Cebu will be the “biggest opportunity of the Philippines as far as medical tourism is concerned” and the city will target countries that are possible markets for the center.
So far, a prince from Brunei and a large firm in India have reportedly expressed interest to invest in the project, he said.
Aside from providing a topnotch facility to countries far from the US, Osmeña said the MD Anderson Cancer Center would also be a venue to facilitate research and development, as well as the transfer of technology to the locales.
“You know, they can validate alternative medicine like mixing of kamunggay with, you know, a potion here, lotion there, kanang mga Arthro-Arthro ba. I’m serious because they are claiming to cure these kinds of diseases,” he said.
MD Anderson has reportedly invented 17 new cancer treatments in five years and is working on six more treatments. — Ferliza C. Contratista/JMO (THE FREEMAN)