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- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT / Reporter /For full story visit

AFTER several delays in its distributi­on, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said the city government is targetting to distribute its first round of relief goods distributi­on to all 182 barangays in the city on Friday, April 3.

Duterte-Carpio said they target to distribute the goods to an estimated 332,626 families affected due to the community quarantine imposed by the city amid the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic.

After the first round is done, she said they will immediatel­y prepare for the second round as they are catching up in giving these goods to indigent individual­s. Duterte-Carpio earlier said they target to distribute the goods weekly. The goods are expected to last for six to seven days.

“Supposedly dunay mga days nga mulabay for their consumptio­n sa ilahang rasyon, and then ihatag ilang ration. But sa kadaghan sa atoang mga ginadistri­bute nga food packs, dili na siya wala na nasunod atong timeline.

Diretso-diretso na ta maghatag sa atoang relief goods distributi­on (We intended to distribute it on a specific time frame. But because of the volume of food packs we are distributi­ng, we were not able to follow our timeline. Instead, we will be distributi­ng it continuous­ly),” the mayor said on Wednesday, April 1, in a radio interview on 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

The mayor admitted the slow pace in repacking due to the needed amount of goods that are to be distribute­d. She added the problem faced by the suppliers and repackers also contribute­d to the delay.

Duterte-Carpio previously said the city government, through the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO), is distributi­ng an estimated 10,000 packed goods to 30 barangays per day. However, she said it was trimmed down to 5,000.

Ration distributi­on on weekends, the mayor said, were also suspended to maintenanc­e-checking of trucks being used, which also caused some delays in the distributi­on.

Another challenge is the sourcing of the rice that they are distributi­ng, she said.

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