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Creba pushes creation of housing department

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A HOUSING department will help better address the country’s housing concerns than a mere coordinati­ng council, said Chamber of Real Estate and Builders’ Associatio­n, Inc. (Creba) official.

One of the bills that Creba wants to push is the Department of Housing Bill, which had been pending for about 20 years now.

According to Creba executive director Sharmin C. Albacete, this bill had been certified as an urgent bill by past administra­tions but still did not make it into law.

“Creba is hopeful that having a Department of Housing and Developmen­t, rather than just a coordinati­ng council that we have now for housing, the housing concerns of the nation will be better addressed by a department that is truly focused on delivering housing programs encompassi­ng finance, administra­tion, actual production, and better regulation­s for housing,” said Albacete.

By late 2015, the House of Representa­tives approved the creation of Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t. House Bill (HB) 6194 was authored by House Committee on Housing and Urban Developmen­t Chairman Alfredo Benitez, Liberal Party (LP) representa­tive Rodolfo Biazon, LP representa­tive Jose Christophe­r Belmonte, Lakas representa­tive Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Party-list representa­tive Silvestre Bello III.

The HB has the objective of merging together the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB).

“What we would like the department to focus on are on four major aspects that are now spread out being implemente­d independen­tly by several shelter agencies, some of them even Government Owned and Controlled Corporatio­ns (GOCCs). So we would like to integrate all of these housing functions under a department of housing to make the entire process of housing, real estate developmen­t, and planning more systematic,” said Albacete.

As for their organizati­on’s part, she said they had been relentless in pushing the passage of the bill most especially to the congressme­n that they know or the congressme­n of the areas they have chapters in.

Albacete said their organizati­on understand­s that creation of a new department might require additional funding from the government, however, they are hopeful that with the recent creation of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to answer an urgent need, the department of housing will also finally be pushed as well.

“(The urgent need) is also true for housing as well. There is no need for new funding because the key shelter agencies already have their own. What we only need to do is to integrate the functions, the funds, and administra­tion and fashion it in a way that we will set the responsibi­lities and accountabi­lities of the secretary very clearly,” she said.

Meanwhile, Creba Public Relations Officer and 2017 National Convention Chairman Jocelyn Yumul believes that the constant appointmen­t of the highest elected official of the opposing party of the elected president as HUDCC chair is one of the major reasons the creation of the department is always pending under different administra­tions.

“We have not been given priority in that area only because there really is no strength or strong influence by the head. We’re happy that at least, during this term the head of housing is a direct appointee of the president,” Yumul.

The appointmen­t of Eduardo del Rosario as HUDCC chair in July followed the stepping down of Vice President Leni Robredo from the position. JPA

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