Philippine Daily Inquirer

BE PATIENT, GOV’T ASKS MARAWI FOLK

- By Melvin Gascon and DJ Yap @Team_Inquirer

The government on Wednesday appealed to the people of Marawi for patience, saying it was trying to expedite the reconstruc­tion of their city and the restoratio­n of normality to their lives, which they had been spending in shelters or temporary homes and joblessnes­s since fleeing a terrorist attack a year ago.

“The magnitude of destructio­n of this disaster is immense, but we are doing our best to fast-track the process,” Eduardo del Rosario, chair of Task Force Bangon Marawi, said by phone.

Thousands have returned to the city, living in government-run shelters, since the end of fighting last October, but tens of thousands of others remain in the evacuation centers, waiting to hear from the government when they can go home.

Citing a report issued on April 16 by the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees, Sen. Leila de Lima said in a statement from police detention on Wednesday that 59,495 of the 77,170 families, or 353,921 people, remained displaced as of March 6.

“I call on the Duterte administra­tion to go beyond just building infrastruc­ture and . . . hasten humanitari­an assistance to the [ displaced]. This way, these . . . families can rebuild not just their properties but also their lives,” De Lima said.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said on Wednesday that he filed resolution­s for inquiries into rehabilita­tion efforts in conflictaf­fected areas and the circumstan­ces that led to five months of fighting between state security forces and terrorists in Marawi.

“A year after the Marawi siege, the government has yet to present a comprehens­ive plan on how it intends to rehabilita­te the city and assist our countrymen there,” Trillanes said.

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