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DILG to LGUs: Distribute relief goods in 2 days

- – Emmanuel Tupas

Local chief executives must distribute relief goods two days after their areas are hit by calamities, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

“Ensure that the distributi­on of food packs in their respective areas of responsibi­lity will be administer­ed immediatel­y but not later than two days from the onset of the disaster,” DILG Secretary Eduardo Año said in a memorandum dated Nov. 27.

He stressed the need for relief aid to be distribute­d immediatel­y given the necessity to deliver services to the people during disasters.

Año said local government units (LGUs) are also mandated to give food packs to their component barangays.

In the event that barangays are not provided with food from their LGUs, barangay officials shall coordinate with concerned field offices of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t for assistance.

Local officials who fail to comply with their directive will be investigat­ed and sanctioned.

“The results of said investigat­ions shall serve as basis in determinin­g the appropriat­e course of action the department shall take against any erring local government official and/or employee,” he said.

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