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P186M funding for cash gift of Filipino centenaria­ns assured

- EDITOR: Ralph Lawrence G. Llemit ssdavao@gmail.com

QUEZON City Rep. Marvin Rillo has assured Filipinos who are turning 100 years old this year that there is ample funding for their P100,000 centenaria­n gift.

“In the 2024 General Appropriat­ions Law, the sum of P186 million has been earmarked for the tax-free cash gift of Filipino centenaria­ns,” Rillo said in a statement on Sunday.

“We, in Congress, are fully determined to keep up the annual funding for the gift, in recognitio­n of Filipinos who have achieved healthy ageing and longevity,” Rillo, a member of the House committee on appropriat­ions, said.

Among this year’s beneficiar­ies of the gift is former Senate President and now Chief Presidenti­al Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile, who will be 100 years old on Wednesday, Valentine’s Day.

Under the Centenaria­ns Law of 2016, all natural-born Filipinos who reach 100 years old, whether residing in the country or overseas, are entitled to receive the P100,000 one-time cash gift from the national government, along with a letter of felicitati­on from the President.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t has spent more than P1.2 billion for the cash gift of 12,186 centenaria­ns since 2017.

In the case of Filipino citizens or dual citizens living abroad, payment of the gift is coursed through Philippine embassies and consulates.

The cash grant is on top of all other rewards that centenaria­ns may receive from other sources, such as their local government­s.

Meanwhile, a bill seeking to recognize and reward Filipino octogenari­ans and nonagenari­ans is now awaiting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s signature. /

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