Manila Bulletin

Army camp to rise in Marawi to protect residents

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

The government is determined to protect the people of Marawi by building a military camp in the area following the deadly May 2017 siege.

"President Duterte reiterated his interest to establish a military camp in the Islamic City before his term ends to better protect the city as well as the country,” Presidenti­al Spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement Tuesday.

The planned military camp and other rehabilita­tion efforts in Marawi were among the issues discussed during the Cabinet meeting convened by the President in Malacañang Monday.

"On the rehabilita­tion of Marawi City, Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) shared its accomplish­ments,” Panelo said.

Back in January 2018, the President led the groundbrea­king ceremony for the new military camp in Marawi City to protect the people and thwart a repeat of the terror attack. The new military camp, which will serve as the headquarte­rs of a Philippine Army battalion, is expected to be completed in 2020.

Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) chair Eduardo del Rosario recently said the government is on track to complete the rehabilita­tion program of war-torn Marawi City, now known as "The Rise Plan," by December 2021.

RISE stands for resiliency, identity, sustainabi­lity and evolution.

He expressed hope the debris management in Marawi's most affected areas would be completed by August or September. Afterwards, the constructi­on of roads, school buildings, barangay halls, the convention center and other infrastruc­ture projects will begin.

The government earlier pegged the total rehabilita­tion cost of war-torn Marawi at R67.9 billion, including R17 billion for the most affected areas covering 24 barangays.

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