Philippine Daily Inquirer

DU30: DON’T PESTER ME, I’M JUST CLEANING UP

- —REPORTS FROM JOSE SANTINO S. BUNACHITA, MELVIN GASCON AND NESTOR BURGOS INQ

CEBU CITY— President Duterte on Tuesday assured residents of Boracay that the resort island would be returned to them after its six-month cleanup.

In a Labor Day speech in Cebu City, Mr. Duterte reiterated the need to clean up Boracay, which is plagued by environmen­tal pollution caused by sewage mismanagem­ent.

Mr. Duterte also reiterated that the entire island was technicall­y classified as agricultur­al and forest land, and questioned how multibilli­onpeso businesses had been establishe­d there.

“[D]on’t pester me, because I am just cleaning it. But after that, I will return it to you. No one wants to take the island from you,” Mr. Duterte said, addressing the residents of Boracay.

State of calamity

The world-famous resort island was closed to tourism on April 26 and Mr. Duterte declared a state of calamity there to free up funds for financial assistance to the residents who were losing their livelihood­s due to the shutdown.

Mr. Duterte said the aid would become available starting this month.

Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno earlier said 17,735 islanders would benefit from the aid, which would be drawn from the P13-billion calamity fund in this years national budget.

The Social Security System (SSS) is also offering emergency loans to the people of Boracay to tide them over until the reopening of the island to tourism.

Islanders can apply for loans from May 2 until Oct. 31, according to SSS president and chief executive Emmanuel Dooc.

Help from 4Ps

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) is relaxing the rules for accessing services under its poverty-easing programs to help the residents of Boracay.

DSWD officer in charge Emmanuel A. Leyco said on Tuesday that the agency would loosen guidelines for beneficiar­ies of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) to help the islanders.

Formerly known as conditiona­l cash transfer program, 4Ps provides cash grants to the poorest of of the poor in the country.

At the Faith Village resort in Boracay, first aid workers came to the rescue of at least four people who had fallen ill while they were queuing for cash being distribute­d by officials.

At least two of those who were given first aid treatment suffered from high blood pressure.

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