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Senate approves Marawi Compensation bill boosts recovery efforts

February 2, 2022 by NewsLine Philippines

MANILA – The Senate’s approval of the Marawi Compensation Bill is a huge boost to the recovery efforts of the Lanao del Sur city devastated by the 2017 siege

Senate Bill 2420, or the Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act, aims to provide compensation for the loss or destruction of private properties brought about by the five-month battle between government forces and Daesh-inspired terrorists.

Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) Chair and Housing Secretary Eduardo Del Rosario lauded the measure in a statement issued Monday night following the Senate’s 23-0 vote.

“The Task Force Bangon Marawi welcomes the Senate’s approval of the Marawi Compensation Bill as a huge boost to the morale of our Maranaw brothers and sisters who were affected by the infamous 2017 siege. They have long been clamoring for this legislation and hopefully, it will soon be enacted into law,” Del Rosario said.

“The vote indicates that our lawmakers are one with us in our commitment to building back better a peaceful, and progressive Marawi City,” he added.

Once enacted into law, it will ensure the totality of the government-led rehabilitation of Marawi City with the reconstruction of public infrastructures, which is now in the final stages.

“Private individuals will not only rebuild their properties but also their lives,” Del Rosario said.

The House of Representatives approved its version in September last year.

The TFBM, along with its 56 implementing agencies, has been focused on rehabilitating public infrastructures like school buildings, road networks, bridges, mosques, public parks, sports and convention complexes, and public market since construction went full blast in July 2020.

Also on Monday, Del Rosario briefed the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) on the updates of the ongoing rehabilitation via video conference.

MinDA Chair Mabel Acosta inquired on how her agency and the TFBM can collaborate to further assist Marawi City to rise better while citing the “remarkable accomplishment” in the rehabilitation efforts.

Del Rosario reiterated the need for sustained livelihood assistance and a peaceful environment beyond the rehabilitation works.-PR

Filed Under: BARMM, Top Stories, Where's Our Money Tagged With: marawi compensation Bill, Task Force Bangon Marawi

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