Manila Bulletin

Officials experience firsthand dangers facing residents of gov’t housing

- By BEN R. ROSARIO

The chairman of the House Committee on Housing and Urban Developmen­t and local officials of Zamboanga City experience­d firsthand Thursday morning the everyday dangers faced by residents of a government housing and community project built with substandar­d materials.

Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo “Albee” Benitez, together with Zamboanga City Mayor Beng Climaco, Rep. Celso Lobregat, and members of an inspection team, were on their way to inspect a

government housing facility for victims of the 2013 Zamboanga siege when they fell into a murky creek in Sitio Hongkong, Barangay Rio Hondo, when the wooden footbridge they were passing through collapsed.

They only suffered minor injuries, but their experience neverthele­ss exposed the hazards confrontin­g residents of the housing project.

“Nothing more can convince us that people left homeless as a result of the 2013 Zamboanga siege have become victims twice. We became victims ourselves,” said Benitez.

The senior administra­tion congressma­n revealed that there were pieces of evidence indicating that the housing and facilities built for the Zamboanga siege victims were made of substandar­d materials and inferior engineerin­g.

Benitez had sought a legislativ­e inquiry into the constructi­on of housing projects for families rendered homeless following man-made and natural disasters.

He said residents of the housing project built by contractor­s of the National Housing Authority (NHA) are assured of immediate action on their complaints about the substandar­d housing units awarded them.

Benitez and the housing panel have also inspected the sanitation, ventilatio­n, and power facilities in the Zamboanga City relocation communitie­s for displaced city residents.

He lamented that both Zamboanga City siege and super-typhoon “Yolanda” victims in Samar and Leyte were forced to contend with poorly built houses that government contractor­s offered.

In the case of Zamboanga, the government allocated 11.5 billion for the constructi­on of 6,343 housing units under the Zamboanga City Roadmap to Recovery and Rehabilita­tion (Z3R).

Local media reported that a housing unit in the Barangay Tulungatun­g resettleme­nt project collapsed in February.

“It is tragic that the house that was supposedly the symbol of new beginning for families affected by the Zamboanga siege has become a threat to their lives,” Benitez lamented.

“Hindi nga sila namatay sa bakbakan, baka dito na sila matuluyan sa ginawang pabahay para sa kanila (They did not die during the siege, but they might meet their death in the housing facility,” he added.

The lawmaker sent an inspection team to Zamboanga last month to conduct an initial investigat­ion.

“Our team observed cracks and holes in several housing units that they inspected in various resettleme­nt sites. There were also several homes do not have electricit­y and water connection. Some residents also complain of undersized septic tanks resulting in foul odor and poor sanitation,” Benitez said.

In Tacloban City, there were also reports that the housing units built for Yolanda victims have poor quality. Beneficiar­ies have complained on the immediate deteriorat­ion of the awarded units which includes weak or hollow walls and some experience rain water coming through their roofs.

“The very purpose of housing our displaced fellowmen is ensuring their security. Why are we putting them at risk again by building houses of poor quality?” Benitez asked.

He vowed personally to conduct inspection­s in the Zamboanga siege housing site and Yolanda housing sites in Tacloban City ahead of the investigat­ions of the committee in May.

 ??  ?? DUNKED – Government officials end up in a shallow creek after the footbridge in Rio Hondo, Zamboanga City, gave way Thursday. (Photo from emedia Zamboanga)
DUNKED – Government officials end up in a shallow creek after the footbridge in Rio Hondo, Zamboanga City, gave way Thursday. (Photo from emedia Zamboanga)

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