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Palace: Marawi land price surge won’t stop rehab

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MANILA -- The Duterte administra­tion is willing to shoulder the cost -whatever it is -- to rehabilita­te Marawi, Malacañang said Saturday amid reports that the market value of land in the city has skyrockete­d.

National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) Undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro has said earlier that some landowners have been demanding 10 times their land’s previous acquisitio­n cost.

“The previous market value was P500 per square meter, and then, there is an asking price that has reached us, that is P5,000 per square meter,” Navarro said in a Palace briefing.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque acknowledg­ed that although this developmen­t may hamper Marawi’s rehabilita­tion, it will not stop it.

“Siyempre po naging mas mahal yung halaga ng pag-rehabilita­te ng Marawi. Pero ‘yan naman po ay ina-address ng ating gobyerno at ang mahalaga naman po ay patuloy na umuusad yung rehabilita­tion ng Marawi (Of course the cost of rehabilita­ting Marawi has increased but that’s being addressed by the government and what matters is that rehabilita­tion in Marawi continues),” Roque said in a press briefing in Davao city.

“At kung magkano man ang cost to rehabilita­te Marawi, kakayanin po natin ‘yan dahil ang pangako ng Pangulo, pababangun­in po niya ang Marawi (Whatever the cost of Marawi’s rehabilita­tion, we’ll be able to do it because the President promised that Marawi will rise again),” he added.

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