The Freeman

Market used for dwelling?

- Rene U. Borromeo/ FPL

The Cebu City Council has asked the city legal office and the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor to look into the reported irregulari­ties committed by unscrupulo­us individual­s who converted a satellite market into dwelling.

The satellite market was built by the city government in Barangay Pulpogan, Consolacio­n for city residents relocated at the Pulpogan Resettleme­nt Village.

The Barangay Coun- cil of Pulpogan headed by Captain Roger Linaboc, through a resolution, asked Mayor Michael Rama to investigat­e the status of the market.

The barangay officials noticed that unscrupulo­us i ndividuals are renting out rooms in the market building.

“It is a public knowledge that most portion of the satellite market area has been converted into residentia­l houses and even served as room or house f or r ent,” t he barangay resolution read.

“It i s very evident that there is violation and or abuse of authority in the side of the homeowners associatio­n officers who have long disregarde­d or neglected the matter despite their knowledge over t he fact,” i t added.

DWUP chief Collin Rosell said he has not received a copy of t he barangay resolution yet as well as the request of the City Council for him to look into the matter. Rosell said he only learn about it when The Freeman called him up yesterday.

“Wala pa ko makadawat sa dokumento apan karong Lunes ako dayon na nga paadtoan ug paimbestig­ahan,” t he DWUP chief said. Since the lot was purchased by the city more than two decades ago, it is still part of DWUP’s supervisio­n.

Several f amilies whose houses at the port area were demolished by t he city sometime i n 1980s were relocated to t he 13- hectare l ot i n Barangay Pulpogan.

The City Hall records show that most of the fami l i es relocated i n Pulpogan failed to fully pay their amortizati­on to the city.—

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