Philippine Daily Inquirer

75% OF ANTI-RED FUND RELEASED

- By Dexter Cabalza @dexcabalza­INQ

A total of P12.3 billion, or 75 percent, of the total budget for the 822 recipients of the Barangay Developmen­t Program (BDP) of the national government’s controvers­ial anti-insurgency task force, have already been released to recipient local government­s as of May 12.

In a statement on Friday, Interior Undersecre­tary Jonathan Malaya said the amount accounts for more than 1,750 projects in 617 barangays whose allocation­s were approved by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

Malaya was assigned spokespers­on for BDP and local government concerns of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac).

Malaya said the BDP funds were released directly by the DBM to recipient local government­s upon completion of required documentat­ion.

Of the 822 barangays, 782 barangays were endorsed for fund release by their respective Joint Regional Task ForceElcac (JRTF). The other 40 barangays are still up for review and endorsemen­t by the JRTF.

The public may monitor updates on BDP projects at NTFElcac webpage ntfelcac.org/bdpdashboa­rd.

“There everyone will be able to keep track of where their taxes are going. And we assure you that these funds are going to where they are supposed to go and are spent the way they are supposed to be spent,” Malaya said.

The P16.4-billion BDP is an incentive for barangays that have cleared their areas of communists. Under the program, each of the 822 barangays listed by the NTF-Elcac is set to receive P20 million.

This will be earmarked for farm-to-market roads (P12 million), livelihood (P1.5 million), irrigation (P1.5 million), health stations (P1.5 million) and school buildings (P3 million).

But Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon criticized the speedy release of the BDP, as he questioned the government’s spending priorities amid the pandemic.

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