BBM streamlines efforts for Marawi’s recovery

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MANILA — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is making things simpler and faster to help Marawi City recover. He recently signed an important rule, Administrative Order No. 14. This rule will organize how different parts of the government work together to fix and rebuild Marawi City.

President Marcos wants to cut down on unnecessary steps and make things more straightforward. This will help speed up the process and make sure everyone is on the same page. It’s all part of the plan to make the government more efficient.

Making the government work better is a big goal outlined in the country’s plans for the next few years. The President wants to make sure that everyone in Marawi gets the help they need as quickly as possible.

The new rule also says that special groups that were helping with Marawi’s recovery will finish their work by the end of this year. This will help make things simpler and more organized.

Different government departments have different jobs to do. Some will focus on keeping things peaceful and orderly. Others will look after building houses, fixing roads, and making sure everyone has what they need.

President Marcos is keeping an eye on things to make sure everything goes smoothly. He wants to make sure the government is doing its best to help Marawi recover.

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