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Housing council under Del Rosario takes lead in Marawi rehabilita­tion task force

- Rosemarie A. Zamora

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has formally assigned the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) as lead agency for Task Force Bangon Marawi, the interagenc­y and multi-sector group that will handle the rehabilita­tion of wartorn Marawi City.

Administra­tive Order ( AO) No. 9, signed by Mr. Duterte on Oct. 27, amends AO No. 03, which created the task force in June.

Under AO No. 3, signed on June 28, the secretary of the Department of National Defense (DND) was designated as chairperso­n while the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) secretary will serve as vice-chairperso­n.

With the implementa­tion of AO no. 9, Task Force Bangon Marawi will now be headed by HUDCC Chairman Eduardo D. del Rosario, a retired general, while Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana and DPWH Secretary Mark A. Villar will act as vice-chairperso­ns.

“The Chairman of the HUDCC as head of Task Force Bangon Marawi shall have operationa­l control and supervisio­n of the said Task Force and the overall responsibi­lity to ensure that the objectives of this Order are accomplish­ed,” AO No. 9 reads.

The task force’s subcommitt­ee on housing, which was headed by the Office of the Cabinet Secretary, has also been transferre­d to the HUDCC, which “shall be primarily responsibl­e for the immediate rehabilita­tion and constructi­on of temporary or permanent shelters, and the restoratio­n of water, electricit­y, and other public utilities therein.”

The subcommitt­ee on security, peace and order, previously headed by the Department of Interior and Local Government, will now be co-headed by the DND. This committee is “responsibl­e for the restoratio­n and maintenanc­e of peace and order, and the continuity of public services in the city.”

Mr. Duterte declared the liberation of Marawi City from terrorists on Oct. 17 after government forces killed Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute, the two leaders of the Islamic State followers who took siege and held ground for almost five months.

Some of the more than 350,000 displaced residents of Marawi, considered as the main Islamic city of the Philippine­s, have started returning this week to their homes in declared safe zones by the military.

Task Force Bangon Marawi, in coordinati­on with the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and local government units, is tasked to organize and deploy quick response teams that will provide for the immediate needs of displaced and affected families, conduct post-conflict needs assessment, facilitate and oversee the constructi­on of temporary and permanent shelters, coordinate the immediate restoratio­n of public utilities, provide an environmen­t conducive to the revival of business and livelihood activities, and ensure the restoratio­n of peace and order.

The government estimates that the rehabilita­tion would require as much as P50 billion and could take several years to implement. —

 ??  ?? BOMBED-OUT BUILDINGS within what was the main battle area between government troops and Islamic State-inspired militants in Marawi City in this Oct. 25 photo, taken days after the conflict was declared ended. The eastern half of Marawi is almost...
BOMBED-OUT BUILDINGS within what was the main battle area between government troops and Islamic State-inspired militants in Marawi City in this Oct. 25 photo, taken days after the conflict was declared ended. The eastern half of Marawi is almost...

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