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Chinese funds may be used to bring home OFWs — Palace

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte is eyeing money from China for a travel fund to bring Filipino workers home from Kuwait, Malacañang said yesterday.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that China had promised roughly P4.8 billion to the Philippine government.

"That’s the fund that the president will use as travel fund, if necessary. But, again, this is voluntary. He is not compelling anyone to come home," Roque said in a press briefing.

The fund from China, however, was supposed to be used for infrastruc­ture projects.

"Wala kasing specified ang China basta 'We're giving you P4.8 billion worth, you spend it however you want it,' so 'yan po ang naisip ng ating presidente," Roque said.

On Sunday, the president said he would an unspecifie­d emergency fund that he said "is there" unless it has been remitted to the National Treasury.

"To me, it's a calamity... If my countrymen are suffering, I would use it," he said.

There is P19.8 billion in the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund in the 2018 national budget.

The fund, according to the General Appropriat­ions Act, is "for aid, relief and rehabilita­tion services to communitie­s/areas affected by man-made and natural calamities, and repair and reconstruc­tion of permanent structures, including other capital expenditur­es for disaster operation, and rehabilita­tion activities."

Of that fund, P10 billion has been allocated to the Marawi Recovery, Rehabilita­tion and Reconstruc­tion Program in the battle-scarred capital of Lanao del Sur.

Another P4.5 billion is reserved for the repair and reconstruc­tion of structures "including Capital Expenditur­es for Pre-disaster Operations, Rehabilita­tion and Other Related Activities."

The Palace has also said that P2 billion from the calamity fund will be spent to assist workers displaced by the six-month closure of Boracay Island, which has been shut to tourists and non-residents since April 26.

Filipinos asked to come home after row with Kuwait

Duterte had asked all Filipinos in Kuwait to come home following a diplomatic quarrel with the Gulf state.

Kuwait declared Philippine Ambassador Renato Villa persona non grata and told him to return to Manila. The Gulf state had also recalled its top envoy in the Philippine­s for consultati­ons.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Overseas Filipino workers from Kuwait are readying to fly back home to the Philippine­s.
PHILSTAR.COM Overseas Filipino workers from Kuwait are readying to fly back home to the Philippine­s.

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