Sun.Star Baguio

City okays P150M fund

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

A P150 million emergency fund was approved by members of the Baguio City Council for the Covid – 19 pandemic.

Vice - Mayor Faustino Olowan said the supplement­al budget was unanimousl­y approved on Monday’s regular session to augment resources being pooled for the ongoing health emergency.

“This will be used for whatever purpose we may see fit to help our city in this situation,” Olowan said.

The funding was identified by Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong with the request immediatel­y forwarded to the city legislator­s who in turn, approved the amount.

Olowan said the list of expenses will again be given to the City Council to approve and review anew before any release is made to make sure of plans and programs are in unison.

The amount is readily available and will serve as a standby fund for the city to use in dealing with the health pandemic.

Magalong said the request for supplement­al budget is needed as operating cost for city expenses in the time of Covid – 19 amounts to almost P4 million a week.

A bulk of the amount goes to provisions of food packs, emergency equipment and other needs the government responds to for city.

Magalong sees at least P18 to 20 million in expenses a month during the time of the enhanced community quarantine.

Magalong admitted he is expecting longer community quarantine for the city than the announced April 14 schedule.

“To be honest, I don’t think it will be over in a month, even assuming that we have favorable developmen­ts in Baguio, looking at what is happening in Manila… maski two months am not optimistic about it, probably three or in four months baka 70% matapos natin,” Magalong added.

Magalong said there are areas where lax implementa­tion of the enhanced community quarantine is being done, lamenting some areas seem not to care to follow rules.

“Madami pa lugar na wala paki alam, there are a lot of issues now coming in, the health sector… na complicate na situation natin, we have prepared a lot of things but marami pa kailangan i-address,” the mayor said.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? DONATION. Benguet General Hospital (BeGH) Chief of Hospital Dr. Meliarazon Dulay and Vice Gov. Johnny Waguis receive P2.5 million worth of personal protective equipment from Anthony Kuan, representa­tive of Benguet legislativ­e caretaker Eric Go Yap of ACT-CIS party-list.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes DONATION. Benguet General Hospital (BeGH) Chief of Hospital Dr. Meliarazon Dulay and Vice Gov. Johnny Waguis receive P2.5 million worth of personal protective equipment from Anthony Kuan, representa­tive of Benguet legislativ­e caretaker Eric Go Yap of ACT-CIS party-list.

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