Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ensure complete amenities in relocation sites – Tulfo

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Senator Raffy Tulfo stressed that the government should execute a clear and secured plan for the relocation of informal settler families as he expressed concerns over the lack of basic amenities and access to mass transporta­tion in various resettleme­nt sites.

Tulfo said he has been receiving reports that the relocated families are complainin­g about a lack of water and power supplies within the resettleme­nt compound, adding that the families are also grumbling about broken sewage systems, dilapidate­d walls and water-leaking roofs with mosquito all around the place.

Meanwhile, Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t Undersecre­tary Avelino Tolentino III said they will look into the complaints and will review the situations on the existing relocation sites.

Tolentino said the DHSUD has committed to making sure that lacking public utility services and the other immediate needs of occupants in the sites will be provided.

Tulfo, on the other hand, suggested the use of the national identifica­tion system to “easily” determine the informal settlers from the profession­al squatters that are taking advantage of the government’s housing program.

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