Mindanao Times

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trillion budget is significan­tly higher by 11.5 percent than this year’s PHP4.5 trillion national budget.

According to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), PHP6 billion out of the PHP10 billion funds pledged by Duterte for the recovery of typhoon-hit areas in Visayas and Mindanao would be sourced from the 2022 national budget.

In his speech, Duterte said the passage of the 2022 national budget reaffirms the government’s strong commitment to providing “a more comfortabl­e and productive life for each Filipino.”

“This will also cement this administra­tion’s legacy of real change for future generation­s guided by the three main pillars of building resiliency amidst the pandemic, sustaining the momentum towards recovery, and continuing the legacy of infrastruc­ture developmen­t," he said.

Since the signing of next year’s budget coincides with Rizal Day, Duterte enjoined Filipinos to emulate his heroism and courage by “serving the country with dedication, integrity, accountabi­lity, and by doing what is right and just” for the people.

“There is no better way to serve the Filipino people than by giving them an honest, efficient, and responsive government that they deserve,” he added.

He also expressed appreciati­on to members of Congress for ensuring the timely ratificati­on of the budget bill as well as efforts of government agencies, partners from civil society, and other civil servants who took part in crafting the legislatio­n.

“Indeed, the passage of the General Appropriat­ions Act of 2022 reflects the healthy collaborat­ion among all branches of government which is crucial to the attainment of our National Developmen­t Goals, especially during these trying times,” he said.

In the same program, Duterte also signed RA 11641 known as “An Act Creating the Department of Migrant Workers.”

It was also announced that Duterte previously signed RA 11640 entitled, “An Act Extending the Availabili­ty of the 2021 Appropriat­ions to December 31, 2022, Amending for the Purpose Section 62 of the General Provisions of Republic Act No. 11518, the General Appropriat­ions Act of Fiscal Year 2021”. Omicron worries Meanwhile, Duterte expressed concern over the “looming” threat of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 as it is believed to be more transmissi­ble than other strains.

“It’s just a little bit worrisome but takot ako nitong Omicron because pumuputok na sa lahat ng bayan sa buong mundo (I am afraid of this Omicron because it is spreading in all nations and parts of the world),” he said.

He feared that next year’s budget would again be depleted should Covid-19 cases reach alarming levels.

"I’m leaving the office in a few months, natatakot lang ako yung (I am just afraid about our) response na naman natin and how it would intrude into the budget," he added.

Duterte also enjoined Congress to pass laws that would help the country better cope with the prevailing health crisis.

“I hope Congress, the lower and upper house, would…eventually Congress would be the one who would…you have to pass the laws needed to cope up with this new problem looming on the horizon,” he said. (PNA)

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