Press Release
14 November 2013
Refer
to: Jeeno C. Arellano
(09053025098)
To ensure that the 2014 national budget will provide for funds to assist in the reconstruction of areas devastated by
recent massive calamities, Senate President Franklin M. Drilon has proposed the
creation of a CARE (Calamity Assistance and Rehabilitation Effort) Fund under
the proposed P2.268-trillion 2014 national budget which the Senate is set to
hear next week.
“"The
2014 national budget must provide for funds badly needed by our countrymen, who
suffered the misfortunes brought about by the series of massive natural and
man-made disasters," said Drilon.
“The magnitude of the damage caused by the recent calamities
most specifically super typhoon ‘Yolanda’ is extensive. The rehabilitation
aspect would require much more funds,” he added.
However, the proposed expenditures for next year, noted
Drilon, did not take into
account the need for massive and immediate rehabilitation of infrastructure that is set to be undertaken by the government because no
one could have predicted the severe damage caused by the calamities that struck
the country in the last quarter of 2013.
“I proposed the creation of a Calamity Assistance and
Rehabilitation Effort, or ‘CARE’ Fund to be used exclusively for the
construction of housing units, repair and rehabilitation of irrigation systems,
school buildings, power infrastructures, hospitals, and public infrastructure
such as roads, bridges, and government buildings,” emphasized Drilon.
The CARE is proposed to be funded with P15 billion under the
2014 national budget to
be used for the rehabilitation, repair, and construction works and activities
in areas devastated by typhoons Santi, Labuyo and Yolanda, 7.2 magnitude
earthquake in the Visayas region, and the siege in Zamboanga City.
Drilon
proposed to source the fund for the CARE from Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits
Fund which has P81.06 billion allocation for 2014.
The
Senate chief asked to reduce the funding requirement for the filling up of
unfilled positions by P8 billion from P35,65 billion to P27.64 billion and the
funds for the creation of new positions by P7 billion from P16.07 billion to
P9.07 billion.
Drilon
recommended that the P15 billion CARE fund be distributed to the Department of
Public Works and Highway (P6 billion) for the repair and rehabilitation of
roads, bridges, government buildings, as well as the restoration of declared
historical sites and structures; Department of Education (P2.75 billion) and
State Universities and Colleges (P1.25 billion) for the repair of school
buildings; and National Housing Authority (P1.5 billion) for the establishment
of relocation sites and construction of housing units.
Likewise,
Drilon has proposed to allocate P1 billion to the Department of Health for the
repair of hospitals, as well as P750 million each to the Department of Energy
for the restoration of power utilities and the National Irrigation
Administration for the repair of irrigation systems.
Lastly,
another P1 billion is being proposed to be given to local government units for
the repair of rural health units and hospitals and to fund other rehabilitation
programs.
His
amendment said that “release of funds under this purpose shall be made directly
to the appropriate implementing agencies and/or concerned local government
units in accordance with the recommendation of the National Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Council and approval of the President of the Philippines.”
Drilon recalled that the same provision was applied in the 2007
General Appropriations Act when the country was beset by catastrophic typhoons
namely Milenyo, Paeng, Reming, and Seniang. An amount of P8 billion, lodged
under the Calamity Fund, was allocated for rehabilitation, repair, and
reconstruction works and activities in areas damaged by those typhoons. Drilon
was the Finance committee chair at that time. ###
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