Marawi stakeholders meet Housing agencies, DSWD today for a consultation

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MARAWI CITY (March 18) — The consultation is ongoing between Hundreds of residents from the 24 barangays of Marawi City considered as the Most Affected Area (MAA) , the housing agencies and the Department of Social Welfare and Development at the Provincial Capitol gym.

A huge tarpaulin displaying the proposed Marawi rehabilitation plan hang inside the gymnasium for the residents to have a glance of the government’s plan the then commercial complex now considered the MAA.

Task Force Bangon Marawi and Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council chairperson Eduardo del Rosario, National Housing Authority (NHA) general Manager Marcelino Escalada, DSWD Undersecretary Felicisimo Bodiongan and National Commission for Muslim Filipino Secretary Nikkolai Bodiongan are expected to shed light on the rehabilitation plan.

The two-day consultation was called for every stakeholders of Marawi, to talk and open up issues and concerns affecting them.

Escalada in an interview with NewsLine.ph said “We are here because we wanted to talk to the residents of MAA who are the real stakehoders of Marawi rehabilitation, we believe that they are the major component of the plan, and without their support, we cannot attain what we desire for the New Marawai City”.

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Various government agencies attend the consultation hosted by Marawi LGU and the Provincial Government of Lanao del Sur.-Divina M. Suson/NewsLine.ph

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