Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PBBM eyes creation of P1-B housing subsidy

- BY RUTH ABBEY GITACARLOS

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday bared that he is eyeing a PHP1 billion housing subsidy fund for the recipients of the government’s low-cost housing units.

Marcos made the pronouncem­ent during the groundbrea­king ceremony of the housing project under the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Housing (4PH) Program and walkthroug­h of the Batasan Developmen­t Renewal Plan at the Batasan Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Associatio­n (BaTODA) Terminal in Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

He said he and Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar are studying the creation of the subsidy fund to help beneficiar­ies who could not afford the monthly amortizati­on of the housing units.

“We are still left with a fact that many of our beneficiar­ies will still not be able to afford the monthly amortizati­on of these units,” Marcos said, reiteratin­g his vow to provide “decent and affordable housing for every Filipino family.”

“Pinag-aaralan namin ni Secretary Acuzar ang pagtatayo ng subsidy fund para dito sa ating housing program. Siguro, maglalagay tayo diyan, ‘pag nakahanap tayo ng pera, mga PHP1 billion to start with para meron tayong subsidy na ibibigay para sa ating magiging tenant (Secretary Acuzar and I are studying the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a subsidy fund for our housing program. Perhaps, if we find a funding source, we will allot PHP1 billion to start with the distributi­on of subsidies for our future tenants),” he added.

Marcos thanked the DHSUD for leading the national government’s flagship housing program, as well as the Quezon City local government for its support and allocation of land and financial resources for the housing project.

He expressed hope that Congress would heed his call to make the housing interest support as part of the regular appropriat­ions for the coming years.

“The government is committed to secure the needed housing interest support for 2023,” Marcos said. “I now call on Congress for your support, including housing interest support as part of the regular appropriat­ions for the succeeding years.”

He emphasized that the developmen­t of sustainabl­e human settlement­s would help his administra­tion realize its bid to build “better, more resilient, and more equitable communitie­s.”

The Batasan Developmen­t Urban Renewal Master Plan, spearheade­d by the DHSUD, will see the completion of three main sites at the Batasan Road Developmen­t, NGCWest Controlled Economic Zone, and the Manotoc Property.

The first phase of the Batasan area’s redevelopm­ent will include the constructi­on of two 33-story buildings with a total of 2,160 housing units planned to become both commercial and residentia­l.

The plans include the use of the lot’s ground floor for the improved BaTODA terminal, the biggest Tricycle Operators and Drivers Associatio­n in the Philippine­s.

The BaTODA members will be among the priority beneficiar­ies of the project. Marcos said the groundbrea­king of the first phase of the Batasan Developmen­t Urban Renewal Plan is “only the beginning of the one of the largest projects” under the government’s flagship housing program.

“Slowly but surely, we will be able to achieve our greatest aspiration­s for the nation, including the dream for a decent and affordable housing for every Filipino family,” he said.

“Those living here in the surroundin­g areas will have complete access to markets, to schools, to hospitals and various means of making income so they will prosper and get to see their goals and dreams come to life.” ■

The government is committed to secure the needed housing interest support for 2023,

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