CEBU CITY – Cebu governor Pamela Baricuatro personally turned over the P110M check to Badian Mayor Jerome Christian Librando over the weekend, June 14 as part of the Cebu Provincial Government’s commitment for the rehabilitation and restoration of Kawasan Falls in Badian, an urgent need to revitalize one the most popular natural tourism attractions in Cebu.
“The rehabilitation project goes beyond tourism development. The protection of Kawasan Falls is closely linked to the welfare of local communities whose livelihoods depend on the destination. Thousands of tourism workers, local guides, transport operators, small business owners, and their families benefit from the steady flow of visitors to the area,” Baricuatro said.
Baricuatro, joined Badian mayor Librando in an inspection at the site to asses the extent of the rehabilitation work needed at the Kawasan Falls. The rehabilitation seeks to ensure that the destination can continue to welcome visitors while preserving its natural beauty and ecological value.
The funds support is intended for the critical interventions at restoring the environmental integrity of Kawasan Falls, improving safety measures, and strengthening the site's resilience against future challenges, Baricuatro added.
Kawasan Falls is one of Cebu’s premier tourist destinations and it plays a critical role in the local economy of Badian and neighboring towns. The rehabilitation is expected to ensure jobs generation, strengthen sustainable tourism, and promote responsible environmental stewardship, Baricuatro noted.
“We want to ensure that Kawasan Falls is a safe and sustainable destination for future generations,” the governor said.
Meanwhile, the 64.7 hectares expansion of the West Cebu Industrial Park–Special Economic Zone (WCIP-SEZ) in Balamban, Cebu augurs well for the province’s economic growth, boosting investments, jobs and business.
“The expanded ecozone would accommodate more locators and generate greater economic activity and of course, it will generate more revenue. If we can accommodate more locators, then so much the better," Baricuatro said at her regular press briefing on June 10 at the Capitol.
Baricuatro welcomes and supports these kinds of developments, provided they are sustainable and do not come at the expense of the environment. The additional land would help address the growing space requirements of both current and prospective investors.
The expansion of the WCIP-SEZ was formalized through Proclamation No. 1288 signed on June 3, 2026, upon the recommendation of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). The additional area consists of two parcels of land in Barangay Buanoy, Balamban.
Baricuatro noted that with the inclusion of the
new properties, the existing 540-hectare Cebu Special Economic Zone within the
West Cebu Industrial Park now expands to more than 600 hectares. The ecozone is home to Tsuneishi Heavy
Industries (Cebu), Inc., and a host of other industries. (Photos: Capitol PIO & Google Images)




