The Philippine Star

Japan hands over new equipment for Marawi

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The Japanese government through Ambassador Koji Haneda has turned over 27 sets of brand new heavy equipment to Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, representi­ng the Office of the President, and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar, vice chairman of the Task Force Bangon Marawi, for use in the government’s rehabilita­tion program of Marawi City.

The grant in the form of constructi­on machinerie­s to be used for the rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion of heavily damaged Marawi City is part of the Philippine-Japan Economic and Social Developmen­t Program.

The handover ceremony in Marawi City of seven hydraulic excavators, three bulldozers, three wheel loaders, two motor graders and 12 dump trucks was also attended by Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Embassy of Japan Economic Affairs minister Makoto Iyori, DPWH Undersecre­tary Emil Sadain, Defense Undersecre­tary Cesar Yano, Lanao del Sur Vice Gov. Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr., Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra, DPWH Region 10 director Virgilio Eduarte, DPWH project director Madsmo Hasim and DPWH Bureau of Equipment director Noel Ilao.

The donated equipment is a symbol of Japan’s strong commitment to the rebuilding of the greater Marawi area and demonstrat­e the robust bond between Philippine­s and Japan.

Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s through its president and CEO Mitsuhiro Oshikiri also handed over to Task Force Bangon Marawi through Medialdea and Assistant Secretary Felix Castro of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council, a donation of 26 Mitsubishi utility vehicles.

Aside from the constructi­on machinery, the government of Japan provided a grant for the United Nations Habitat Program.

Japan continuous­ly supports through funding and technology assistance the implementa­tion of the Duterte administra­tion’s big ticket projects under the Build, Build, Build program.

Japan had earlier extended financial assistance to the government through the DPWH for the widening of 24.61 kilometers of the Plaridel bypass road in the province of Bulacan.

 ??  ?? Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar lead the inspection of the heavy equipment turned over by the government of Japan in Barangay Sagonsongo­n, Marawi City last March 15. Joining them are Japanese...
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar lead the inspection of the heavy equipment turned over by the government of Japan in Barangay Sagonsongo­n, Marawi City last March 15. Joining them are Japanese...

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