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DTI pledges ₧2-million aid to Ulysses victims in Marikina

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ASSURING the recent typhoon victims of the government’s support, Trade Secretary Ramon M. Lopez joined other national government officials in the simultaneo­us visit to several evacuation centers in Marikina City last November 16. The visit coincided with the relief operation organized by the Office of Sen. Christophe­r “Bong” Go.

Typhoon Ulysses hit Marikina along with the neighborin­g towns of San Mateo and Cainta last November 12, which submerged the areas in nightmaris­h floods. This caused severe damage to private properties and infrastruc­tures in the city and forcing deeper into hardship industries that are still reeling from the effects of the pandemic.

Lopez assured the evacuees of the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) commitment to help them, particular­ly the micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) whose livelihood­s were devastated by the flooding.

DTI is ready to assist those affected through the Pangkabuha­yan sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa (PPG) and Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) programs.

“Naglaan po ang DTI ng dalawang milyong pisong ayuda para sa mga kababayan natin na sinalanta ng bagyo at nawalan ng kabuhayan. Hinihikaya­t din po natin sila na mag- loan sa ilalim ng P3 program ng walang interes,” said Secretary Lopez.

Under the PPG program, the DTI is extending livelihood support to MSMES affected by different calamities. The program has provided training and seed capital to thousands of MSMES in distress throughout the country. Meanwhile, the department is supporting the financial requiremen­ts of MSMES through the P3 Cares program.

Joining the secretary at the visit are other DTI officials led by Undersecre­tary Blesila Lantayona, Assistant Secretarie­s Dominic Tolentino and Niño Contreras, and DTI-NCR Director Marcelina Alcantara. The team led the turnover and distributi­on of 70,000 pieces of face masks to the evacuees. These face masks are part of those procured by the government through the DTI’S initiative to help prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s.

“DTI, through the Regional Operations Group, has been very responsive to the needs of our fellow countrymen greatly affected by the calamities like this. Under PPG and P3 programs, we help the communitie­s especially MSMES to recover their livelihood­s or businesses after the devastatio­n left by the catastroph­es,” ROG Undersecre­tary Lantayona expressed her compassion and support to the victims of Typhoon Ulysses.

“Batid po ng DTI ang pangangail­angan ng mga kababayan natin na labis naapektuha­n ng nagdaang bagyo at nitong pandemya. Kaya naman makakaasa sila na tuluy-tuloy lang po ang tulong ng Kagawaran para muling ibangon ang kanilang nasirang kabuhayan,” ROG Assistant Secretary Tolentino added.

Among those visited were evacuation centers located at Malanday Elementary School and Concepcion Integrated School which houses 481 and 393 families, respective­ly.

 ??  ?? TRADE Secretary Ramon M. Lopez shares a light moment with Sen. Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go in one of their visits and relief distributi­on to evacuation centers in typhoon- hit Marikina City.
TRADE Secretary Ramon M. Lopez shares a light moment with Sen. Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go in one of their visits and relief distributi­on to evacuation centers in typhoon- hit Marikina City.

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