Manila Bulletin

Cimatu to barangay...

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Cimatu held a dialogue with the leaders of more than 200 barangays surroundin­g the river systems of PasigMarik­ina-San Juan, Muntinlupa-Parañaque-Las Piñas-Zapote, and MalabonTul­lahan-Tinajeros at the Bayview Park Hotel in Manila.

Aside from Cimatu, the meeting was also attended by other officials of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Cimatu reminded barangay officials of their duty to enforce environmen­tal laws, particular­ly the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 and the Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004.

“It is the responsibi­lity of the local government units and the barangay captains to implement the environmen­tal laws correctly,” he said.

Cimatu also offered assistance to the barangay officials in fulfilling their mandates, including the relocation of illegal settlers along esteros and rivers.

He told the officials of the need to coordinate with the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t in ensuring the relocation of affected informal settler families (ISFs) before their houses are demolished.

“We will give them a chance to selfdemoli­sh or move to an appropriat­e relocation site,” Cimatu said.

There are some 230,000 ISFs in the Manila Bay, around 56,000 of them live along its coast.

He also enjoined them to take part in the simultaneo­us cleanup of esteros and rivers around Manila Bay scheduled on March 31.

“Once and for all, we will clear the waterways of garbage,” Cimatu said.

“If barangay captains can harness the power of the people to do it, then there will be a show of force to cleanup. Cleaning Manila Bay will be your most important mission as barangay captains,” he added. (Ellalyn De Vera-Ruiz)

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