The Philippine Star

‘Binay has yet to show proof of accomplish­ments in housing sector’

- By DELON PORCALLA With Helen Flores

President Aquino clarified his previous commendati­on of Vice President Jejomar Binay, saying that the former housing czar who had since openly criticized the administra­tion for its alleged insensitiv­ity and ineptness still has to show proof of his accomplish­ments.

“Under my watch, I have yet to see anything that he (Binay) did as head of the housing sector,” he said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel “Talkback with Tina” last Tuesday night.

Prior to his resignatio­n as head of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) last June, Binay served as the administra­tion’s housing czar and presidenti­al adviser on overseas Filipino workers’ affairs for the last five years since 2010.

“There are no allegation­s about him doing anything while serving as a housing czar in my Cabinet,” Aquino recounted. When pressed if he thinks Binay did nothing as housing czar, he replied: “Knock on wood.”

Binay has been criticizin­g the administra­tion following his resignatio­n from the Cabinet.

He said the administra­tion was inept and uncaring and had failed to address poverty, unemployme­nt and hunger.

But in an interview with reporters in October 2014, Aquino, then still in good terms with Binay, said he was glad that the Vice President was doing a good job and was going after crooks involved in the administra­tion of his predecesso­r Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

“So, his (Binay’s) assignment­s he has done. After doing his assignment­s, should I be castigatin­g him? I don’t think that’s proper,” Aquino said, in effect drawing the line between anomalies Binay may have allegedly committed when he was still mayor.

In February 2013, or months before the mid-term senatorial elections, Aquino observed then that several sectors were apparently out to drive a wedge between them as the elections drew nearer.

“In fairness to him ( Binay), he has done his job especially among our OFWs (overseas Filipino workers),” Aquino said of Binay, whom his late mother former President Corazon Aquino appointed as officer-in-charge mayor of Makati City after the 1986 EDSA People Power revolt.

Binay’s camp hit President Aquino yesterday for saying that the Vice President did nothing as housing czar for five years.

“With all due respect, the President may have forgotten that not long ago, he himself credited VP Binay for achievemen­ts in the housing sector,” said Rico Quicho, Binay’s spokespers­on for political affairs.

Contrary to Aquino’s claim, shelter agencies provided house and lot packages, lots or houses to 792,014 families valued at P268.826 billion under Binay’s term as housing czar, according to Quicho.

It was also during his term that Pag-IBIG became the biggest key shelter agency with assets reaching more than P376 billion, he said.

“It (Pag-IBIG) is now one of the most profitable government corporatio­ns in the country with housing loan collection hitting P2.7 billion – all without increasing its monthly contributi­on, which remains at P100 since the 1980s. Such accomplish­ments are not easy to forget,” Quicho said.

The housing sector, under the stewardshi­p of Binay, provided direct housing assistance to more than half a million lowincome and informal settlers families, he said. –

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