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‘Beggars influx’ a big headache to officials

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CAGAYAN DE ORO Social workers are nonstop in trying to prevent the influx of beggars in Cagayan de Oro especially during Christmas season, though the problem has never attained a sustainabl­e solution as beggars are keep coming back and their groups even keep on rising.

According to City Social Welfare and Developmen­t (CSWD) chief Teddy Sabuga-a that most of these beggars belong to the Bajau ethnic group usually coming from the neighbouri­ng City of Iligan and as far as Basilan province, among others.

Sabuga-a said the Bajaus come in groups or by lonesome and make their seasonal trip in the city just to beg for money in the advent of Yuletide season when the people are normally extrakind and giving.

In July this year, Sabuga-a said the city government tried to offer relocation sites in Barangay Canitoan for these families, but they refused hinting they would prefer instead some areas near the seas.

However, the sea coasts are considered as no-build zones, thus posing a problem for the homeless beggars.

"They did not accept our offer because living there wouldn't suit their livelihood," Sabuga-a said.

The City Government has conducted several rescue operations early this year, even sending Bajaus in the city back to where they come from.

But as usual, they’re "magically" seen again when Christmas season is around.

For this, Sabuga-a is asking of each barangay's cooperatio­n in their continued anti-beggars program, especially for begging children on the streets. SS-CDO

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