Manila Bulletin

Bongbong lashes at Dinky

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Vice presidenti­al candidate Sen. Ferdinand ‘’Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. blamed yesterday Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman for the wastage of food packs and sacks of rice discovered dumped in Dagami, Leyte.

Marcos said the DSWD chief had admitted the rice and food packs were from the DSWD warehouses but clarified that they were intended to be distribute­d to those affected by typhoons ‘’Ruby’’ and ‘’Glenda’’ last year and not for survivors of super-typhoon ‘’Yolanda’’ that directly hit eastern Visayas, including Tacloban city, two years ago,

Her cited reports quoting Soliman that the DSWD is investigat­ing why the relief goods were not given out.

Marcos’ mother, the former First Lady and currently Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Romualdez Marcos, is from, Tacloban City.

Marcos stressed that Soliman cannot simply toss the responsibi­lity for this mess to her underlings.

‘’She is the one ultimately responsibl­e,” Marcos said.

‘’The DSWD claimed it has learned its lesson and even acquired a mechanized repacking system and yet this unconscion­able wastage of relief goods continues to happen,” Marcos deplored.

“According to Soliman the goods buried in the area are no longer fit for human consumptio­n. Initial reports estimates that around 500 sacks of spoiled rice were disposed in a 10-feet wide, 15-feet deep hole dug in Dagami,’’ he pointed out.

“Can you imagine how many typhoon victims the DSWD could have helped with such amount of relief goods? Surely, those responsibl­e for this are unfit as public servants. Someone should be held accountabl­e,” Marcos said. (Mario B. Casayuran)

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