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Despite criticisms, Marawi rehab ‘faster’ - TBFM

- By Nef Luczon

Amid criticisms that the rehabilita­tion of wartorn Marawi City took a slow pace, the chair of Task Force Bangon Marawi (TBFM) said that clearing of bombs in the Most Affected Area (MAA) was actually “faster.”

TBFM head Secretary Eduardo del Risario said in a peace forum participat­ed by residents and guests that there are other entities offering help to clear the bombs and other improvised explosive devices at the MAA.

“They said it will take two years, but ours only took us a year,” he said.

The government is facing a backlash from civil-society organizati­ons because of the “delay” of the rehabilita­tion works due to clearing of bombs.

But Del Rosario said they are on schedule.

“On October 30, the Army will declare that MAA is safe of bombs, and on November 30, all other projects aligned in the rehabilita­tion will begin,” he said.

It has been two years since President Rodrigo Duterte declared that the Islamic City was “liberated” from IS-inspired Maute militants.

On Wednesday, October 16, the Army under joint Task Force Builder showed to the press how they detonated an unexploded bombs they retrieved at the MAA.

Builder commander Col. Irineo Sebastian said that the clearing may not be at 100% yet, but he was confident that it is now safe at MAA.

However, Marawi City mayor Majul Gandamra said that affected homeowners in MAA cannot rebuild their properties unless necessary permits and clearance are met.

He also said that property owners can bring their own engineers to assess their areas, but it will be subject for approval by the local government unit and TBFM.

Earlier this month, some members of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s (Barmm) interim parliament filed a resolution to conduct an independen­t inquiry on the cause of delays in the rehabilita­tion efforts.

The resolution was a version of the Senate and House of Representa­tives’ congressio­nal inquiry.

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