Eisma turns over SBMA reins to Paulino | SubicNewsLink

07 March 2022

Eisma turns over SBMA reins to Paulino

Former Chairman and Administrator Wilma T. Eisma (right) hands over the SBMA flag to former Olongapo City Mayor Rolen C. Paulino, Sr. during the turnover ceremony of the top leadership post of the agency. Paulino vowed that he will continue the projects of the previous administration, while making sure that the premier Freeport becomes more investor-friendly and a sports tourism hub.


Atty. Wilma T. Eisma handed over her position as chairman and administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) in a formal turnover ceremony on Monday (March 7) in front of the agency’s administration building, formally signaling the start of former Olongapo Mayor Rolen Paulino Sr.’s leadership.

Paulino, who became mayor of Olongapo City, also served as one of the volunteers of the SBMA during the transition of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) from being a United States Naval Base.

During his acceptance speech as chairman and administrator, Paulino said that his first priority is the beautification of the Subic Bay Freeport, now that most parts of the country are placed under alert level 1, particularly citing that he intends to make the area “greener” by planting more flora in tourism spots.

The new chief cited that he also wants to drum up the sports tourism scene of the SBFZ since the area is conducive to become the sports mecca of the country, while making the Freeport more appealing and investor-friendly. 

Newly-appointed SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino, Sr. is escorted by Law Enforcement Department (LED) Manager Alfredo Agustin, Jr. during the arrival honors at the turnover ceremony in front of the administration building in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.


“Let us make Subic Bay Freeport attractive to all. And let us make each other’s lives easy,” Paulino said.

He also added, that the Covid-19 pandemic has seen a lot of closure from companies, and that he hopes that the easing up of restrictions would allow companies to look into locating into the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

On the matter of the employees of the agency, he said that former chairman Eisma has left him to their care, citing that he could not accomplish his task as chairman without their help. “I can’t do this alone, so I need each and everyone’s help,” he said.

The newly-appointed SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino, Sr. during his acceptance speech at the turnover ceremony in front of the administration building in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
He also urged the help of businessmen, locators, directors, stakeholders, and especially those in the ground to help him do what needs to be done to accomplish the mandate entrusted to him by President Duterte.

Meanwhile, former chairman Eisma said, “This job is not for the faint-hearted, and it really takes a village. I know Kuya Rolen (Paulino) has the chops to make it, but with your help, he can do so much more.”

She added that the new chairman’s success is the success of every employee of the SBMA.

“It is in the best interest of the Freeport community (not in your best interest) that Kuya Rolen succeeds, and he cannot do that without all of you,” she said, citing that regardless of who the chairman is, the love for Subic Freeport should always prevail.

President Duterte appointed Paulino to the top post on March 1 in Malacañan Palace, where Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea swore him in. Paulino said that the President appointed him as chairman and administrator of the SBMA for six years.

The appointment of Paulino came after the president accommodated the resignation of Eisma due to health reasons. President Duterte reappointed Eisma as a director of the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) on March 1. (MPD-SBMA)

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