Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Romualdez: Seniors, PWDs get discounts

‘I am delighted to welcome the imminent implementa­tion of increased discounts for our senior citizens and PWDs’

- BY JOM GARNER @tribunephl_jom

Beginning next month, senior citizens and persons with disabiliti­es are entitled to have a higher monthly discount on groceries and other prime commoditie­s amounting to P500, Speaker Martin Romualdez said Wednesday.

According to Romualdez, the encouragin­g developmen­t was conveyed to him on Tuesday night during his meeting with the Department of Trade and Industry officials, led by Undersecre­tary Carolina Sanchez.

“I am delighted to welcome the imminent implementa­tion of increased discounts for our senior citizens and PWDs,” he said in a statement.

The House leader earlier sought a hike in the 5 percent discount seniors and PWDs enjoy each week on groceries, currently capped at a total purchase value of P1,500, which translates to a weekly discount of P65.

The additional benefits to be enjoyed by senior citizens came two days after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law on Monday Republic Act 11982, or the Expanded Centenaria­n Act granting a P10,000 cash gift to an elderly citizen upon reaching the age of 80 and every five years after until the age of 95.

Romualdez said the initiative to provide additional discounts for senior citizens and PWDs “demonstrat­es the commitment of President Marcos to promoting inclusivit­y and social justice.”

He noted that the House leadership is “working closely” with President Marcos to “achieve his vision to build a more compassion­ate and equitable society.”

For her part, Sanchez said the DTI is working on increasing the amount of discounts provided for seniors and PWDs.

DTI working on increase

“We’re working so that the usual P65 per week discount for senior citizens and PWDs may be increased to P125,” she said.

While the process of consultati­on with stakeholde­rs is still ongoing, she said the necessary inter-agency circular to implement the additional discount would likely be issued and take effect within March.

“It’s a joint issuance between the DA (Department of Agricultur­e), DTI and the DoE (Department of Energy),” Sanchez explained.

She noted however, that the discounts cover only basic goods and prime commoditie­s, or typical items consumed daily, such as rice, corn, bread, meat, fish, chicken, eggs, cooking oil, sugar, vegetables, fruits, onions, garlic, as well as fresh and processed milk, except medical grade milk.

Also covered are manufactur­ed goods, such as processed meat, sardines, and even corned beef, although the premium brands are not.

Senior citizens and PWDs also stand to enjoy additional discounts on basic constructi­on supplies, like cement, hollow blocks, and electrical supplies, including light bulbs.

Premium items, including non-essential food such as cakes and pastries, are exempted from the additional discount, according to Sanchez.

She said that following the issuance of the implementi­ng inter-agency circular, DTI will publish a comprehens­ive list of the items covered by the additional discount for seniors and PWDs to guide the public and the affected merchants.

“I commend the efforts of the DTI and other concerned agencies for their diligence and commitment to advancing this crucial initiative. Their dedication to ensuring the timely implementa­tion of these increased discounts is truly commendabl­e and reflects our shared vision of a more inclusive and caring nation,” Romualdez said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HOUSE SPEAKER ROMUALDEZ OFFICE ?? TRADE Undersecre­tary Carol Sanchez (left, in black) meets House Speaker Martin Romualdez (far right), among other House lawmakers to discuss the additional P500 per month discounts on groceries and other prime commoditie­s to senior citizens.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HOUSE SPEAKER ROMUALDEZ OFFICE TRADE Undersecre­tary Carol Sanchez (left, in black) meets House Speaker Martin Romualdez (far right), among other House lawmakers to discuss the additional P500 per month discounts on groceries and other prime commoditie­s to senior citizens.

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