Manila Bulletin

EOs on zero-hunger, water management issued soon

- By ARGYLL CYRUS GEDUCOS

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said that the executive orders (EOs) on water supply management and eradicatin­g hunger have been approved in principle by President Duterte and

would be issued soon.

In a media forum, Nograles said that Duterte has approved a draft creating a task force that seeks to eradicate hunger in the country by 2030.

According to Nograles, like any parent, Duterte cares about making sure that children get to eat three square meals a day.

“This is why the President will soon be issuing an executive order creating a Zero-Hunger Inter-Agency Task Force composed of members of the Cabinet that will seek to eradicate hunger in the country by 2030,” he said.

“This is being done because the President and the members of the Cabinet recognize that we have to adopt additional measures to combat hunger given how data shows that it is a problem that cannot be ignored,” he added.

The former lawmaker said that the government cannot turn a blind eye while 2.4 million families experience moderate to extreme hunger, while 13.7 million Filipino children are undernouri­shed, while a fifth of children under the age of five are underweigh­t.

“The Duterte Administra­tion is committed to find a way to properly feed our people, just as it has taken decisive steps to address the water crisis. The EO on water has been approved in principle and should be released soon,” he said.

According to Nograles, the ZeroHunger task force will rationaliz­e existing domestic laws, decrees, policies and issuances pertinent to the alleviatio­n of hunger and poverty, consistent with internatio­nal laws and treaty obligation­s; and identify and ensure the institutio­nal responsibi­lities of concerned government agencies.

Nograles will chair the task force with the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) and Department of Agricultur­e (DA) designated as vice chairs. It will be composed of 36 officials.

Meanwhile, the EO on water supply management will seek a review of concession agreements with water distributo­rs while addressing issues on sewerage and sanitation, irrigation, flood management, watershed management, financing, and policy formulatio­n and coordinati­on. Duterte earlier ordered a review of all government contracts entered into and remove onerous provisions that might be detrimenta­l to the lives of Filipinos.

According to Nograles, Duterte is still studying the fate of officials of the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), but will reveal his decision on them on Monday.

“Magre-reflect muna siya (The President will reflect first). He needs more time for reflection. It will give him a chance to study everything. Yung April 15, April 22 na po (The April 15 deadline is now April 22),” he said.

MWSS is under Duterte’s scrutiny due to the water crisis experience­d in some parts of Metro Manila last month. On Tuesday night, Duterte threatened to replace all MWSS officials if the water supply continues during El Niño.

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