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Del Rosario, head of Marawi rehab TF

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MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte tapped housing czar Eduardo Del Rosario as head of the Task Force Bangon Marawi, the body in charge of the recovery, reconstruc­tion, and rehabilita­tion of Marawi City.

Duterte issued Order ( AO) 9 changing the compositio­n of the task force, which was previously headed by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.

Lorenza and Public Works Secretary Mark Villar join Del Rosario, concurrent head of the Housing and Urban De- velopment Coordinati­ng Council, as deputy chairs of the inter- agency task force.

Duterte also ordered that the Task Force Bangon Marawi subcommitt­ee on housing would now be headed by Del Rosario while the subcommitt­ee on security, peace, and order would be co- headed by Lorenzana and Villar.

AO 9, which was signed by the President and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea on October 27, amends AO 3 that was signed on June 28.

The task force was tasked to implement a comprehens­ive and integrated rehabilita­tion program for the strife- torn Marawi City.

AO 9 was issued weeks after Duterte announced the liberation of the besieged city from the hands of Islamic Statebacke­d Maute terrorists.

Maute fighters, along with other foreign extremists, laid siege to Marawi City on May 23 with a goal to establish caliphate for IS group in the Southeast Asia.

Nearly five months after they stormed the southern city, the security troops killed terror leaders Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute in an encounter on October 16.

On October 17, Duterte said Marawi has officially been liberated, which signaled the start of reconstruc­tion phase.

Duterte stressed the need to create an inter- agency task force now that the long battle that devastated buildings and homes in the beleaguere­d city had ended.

"There is a need to reorganize Task Force Bangon Marawi, in order to reflect the government's current priority to rebuild and develop the settlement areas affected by the armed conflict," the President said.

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