Philippine Daily Inquirer

Homeless occupy gov’t housing units

Settlers from Metro Manila and Bulacan hit government for neglecting them

- —STORY BY CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE

About 5,000 people, many of them former slum dwellers in Metro Manila, went to five government housing projects in Bulacan province and occupied empty houses on Wednesday. An official of the urban poor group Kadamay said the National Housing Authority had refused to provide them “decent homes.”

CITY OF MALOLOS— Families from Metro Manila and parts of Bulacan province have occupied 4,000 houses in five government housing projects in Pandi town and the City of San Jose del Monte, but the provincial government has not ordered them to leave pending a dialog today.

About 5,000 people, including members of Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay), took over vacant houses meant for displaced informal settlers from Metro Manila on Wednesday, claiming they were “tired of being neglected by the government.”

They occupied the houses at Villa Elise settlement in Barangay Masuso, Pandi Village 2 housing project in Barangay Mapulang Lupa, Villa Louise project in Barangay Cacarong Matanda and Padre Pio project in Barangay Cacarong Bata, all in Pandi, said Elizabeth Joseph, Bulacan project manager of the National Housing Authority (NHA) which oversees the resettleme­nt sites.

Villa Elise was developed for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Philippine National Police.

Families also occupied the houses at San Jose Heights in the City of San Jose del Monte.

Policemen had been de- ployed to secure these areas but had not been ordered to clear the houses.

Joseph said she had been instructed by the NHA head office to talk to the settlers.

Gov. Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado met with Joseph and the police to discuss how to resolve the crisis. He said the provincial government has a program for informal settlers but it must pri- oritize those living in Bulacan.

He said the provincial government intended to inspect the Pandi resettleme­nt projects on Wednesday after urban poor families asked for its help.

Those who occupied the houses were not listed as beneficiar­ies of the NHA housing projects, said Felicisimo Lazarte, former NHA North and Central Luzon manager.

He said the beneficiar­ies were informal settlers who were removed from creeks in Metro Manila.

During the meeting, Joseph said many of the families who occupied the houses came from Taguig, Navotas and Malabon cities.

Elizabeth Aguirre, Kadamay president, said they occupied the houses because NHA personnel refused to provide them “decent homes.”

“In so many occasions, we held dialogs with them. We wanted homes for our families. We were willing to pay [for government housing which] we could afford, yet, we were always told that there were no vacant houses. But based on our inspection, all these houses were unoccupied,” she said.

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 ?? —PHOTO COURTESY OFKADAMAY ?? Settlers occupy idle units in housing projects in Pandi town and San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan province, saying they have nowhere to go.
—PHOTO COURTESY OFKADAMAY Settlers occupy idle units in housing projects in Pandi town and San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan province, saying they have nowhere to go.

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