Philippine Daily Inquirer

ANDREW TAN GROUP COMMITS P1.2B FOR DRUG REHAB CENTERS

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla @philbizwat­cher

The group of property tycoon Andrew Tan has committed as much as P1.2 billion to build several modern drug rehabilita­tion and treatment facilities in partnershi­p with the government, backing President Duterte’s centerpiec­e program to eradicate illegal drug abuse.

This was announced on Tuesday by the tycoon’s son, Kevin Tan, executive director at Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI), during the signing of the deed of donation for a new 500-bed drug rehab center in Taguig City. This is the second site committed by the group following the earlier announceme­nt on a similar project in Davao.

Targeted for completion in 2018, the new facility will rise on a 6,852-sqm lot inside CampBagong Diwa, adjacent to an old and overcrowde­d facility which serves about 1,000 drug reformists, or double its ideal capacity.

Under the contract, AGI will design and build the new facility, which will be run and managed by the Department of Health (DOH). The new facility will offer a wide range of services and amenities such as a physical therapy center, out-patient department building, support building, ward, swimming pool, basketball court and gym.

“We plan to build more in other parts of the Philippine­s. So this is basically just the start of many, many more facilities that we hope to build along with the DILG (Department of the Interior and Local Government) and DOH,” Tan said in a press briefing after the signing ceremony.

“Alliance Global expresses its full support to the ongoing drug rehabilita­tion program of the government. This modern facility is part of the company’s social responsibi­lity in helping the government accommodat­e the rising numbers of drug surrendere­rs and help prepare drug dependents to slowly regain their normal lives in a safe and healthy way,” Tan added.

With a P1.2-billion budget, Tan said, the group would have enough to build one or two more facilities, possibly in the Visayas and/or Mindanao. The group is still finalizing the cost structure for the upcoming facility in Taguig.

Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr., Health Secretary Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial, Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno and Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano signed the deed of donation with AGI.

Nearly 900,000 drug users have voluntaril­y surrendere­d since the Duterte administra­tion intensifie­d the campaign against drugs, according to Ubial. “We’re trying to expand the capacity of DOH so we can address this problem.”

Cayetano said this facility won’t be for the exclusive use of Taguig residents but “will be shared with other cities.”

As of end-2015, there were only 44 DOH-accredited drug rehabilita­tion centers nationwide. Of these, 15 are government-owned and have a combined capacity to accommodat­e 5,300 in-patients.

Tan’s group, through Resorts World Foundation, also earlier broke ground for a drug rehab facility to be built on a 19,909-sqm lot in Malagos, Davao City, targeting it for completion by end-2017.

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