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House welcomes Rex Gatchalian’s appointmen­t as DSWD secretary

- By Jovee Marie N. Dela Cruz @joveemarie

THE experience of incoming Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Secretary Rex Gatchalian as a local chief executive will be an asset for the agency, lawmakers on Wednesday said.

Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr., Northern Samar Rep. Paul R. Daza, Albay Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda, Deputy Speaker Rep. Ralph Recto and Manila Rep. Benny Abante agreed that President Marcos made a great choice in appointing Gatchalian as DSWD chief because of his sterling record both as a local chief executive and as a lawmaker.

“Being a three-time mayor of Valenzuela City, his personal touch in attending to the needs of his constituen­ts will be invaluable as he takes the helm of the DSWD,” Barzaga said.

“Rex, who is a graduate of the George Washington University, has been my colleague in the House of Representa­tives where he was elected thrice so I know his competence and capacity as a public servant and more importantl­y, I know that he has a heart for the poor,” he added.

As a mayor, one of his programs was the Barangay-based Feeding Program (BBFP), Valenzuela City’s free supply of nutritious, ready-to-cook food for undernouri­shed children.

They also had the Kitchen-onwheels program which is the mobile kitchen used by the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO) to immediatel­y deliver meals to typhoon victims or disaster-stricken communitie­s.

During his tenure as three-term mayor of Valenzuela City, Daza, for his part, said Gatchalian vastly improved the Health and Social Services in his constituen­cy.

“His exemplary performanc­e as Valenzuela’s chief local executive, especially during the pandemic, showed his understand­ing of the problems on the ground and his commitment to public service,” he said.

“As his fellow congressma­n in the august halls of the House of Representa­tives, and as his friend, I am confident that under his leadership, the DSWD will be guided by the same profession­alism and compassion that have defined his successful career. A success that, I firmly believe, he can replicate in handling the country’s social and poverty alleviatio­n programs,” Daza added.

For Salceda, Gatchalian’s governance of Valenzuela during the Covid-19 pandemic—through award-winning initiative­s in contact tracing and the use of big data and statistics—showed a commitment to evidenced-based and datadriven governance.

“He is obsessed with results. He will get things done. When I was Governor of Albay, Valenzuela was one of our toughest competitor­s for awards for good governance. Secretary Gatchalian has been one of the country’s most innovative mayors. Valenzuela has pioneered several best practices that many of us in government look up to as examples to emulate in our own communitie­s. These include Bahay Kalinga for elderly citizens and the Valenzuela Child Protection Center,” he added.

Gatchalian­comeswellp­reparedfor one of the “toughest and thankless” jobs in government, Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto, for his part, said.

Recto said the Valenzuela lawmaker has what it takes to run DSWD, which he described as “one gigantic Atm—ayuda, Tulong Machine.”

With a 2023 budget of P199 billion, DSWD, he said, will serve about 56 million people, or more than half of the population this year.

DSWD maintains a regular payroll bigger than the national government’s, in terms of payees, said Recto. It oversees the distributi­on of “G-cash or government cash” to millions of senior citizens and impoverish­ed families, to name just two recipient sectors, he added.

For this year, 22 million people in 4.4 million households get monthly stipends under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.

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