Press Release
25 November 2013
Refer to: Jeeno Arellano
(0905.302.5098)
Senate President Franklin M. Drilon assured
today that at least P55.4 billion will be made available to government in 2014
for its relief and long-term rehabilitation efforts on areas hit by recent
calamities particularly super typhoon "Yolanda".
"In view of the considerable loss of
life and property in several disaster-stricken parts of the country, a calamity
response fund amounting to a total of P55.4 billion will be handed at the
government’s disposal to perk up its capacity to respond sufficiently and fast
to immediate needs of victims of past disastrous events," said Drilon.
The proposed P55.4-billion
rehabilitation fund will be sourced from the unobligated funds in the 2013
national budget, unused 2013 Priority Development Assistance Fund which was
recently declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and the 2014 national
budget.
Drilon explained the House and Senate agreed
to pass a P14.6-billion supplemental budget where the source will be the
unutilized PDAF and a joint resolution extending for one more fiscal year the
validity of calamity-related funds in the current budget amounting to P20.8
billion which remain unobligated by the end of the year.
Drilon noted that initiatives towards the immediate
enactment of the proposals are already underway and will hopefully be approved
in the coming weeks before the Congress adjourns on December 21.
“The Senate and the House of Representatives
will file a joint resolution extending the validity of the P 20.8-billion
calamity fund in the 2013 budget for an another year, while the Bureau of
Treasury has already issued a certification for the P14.6-billion supplemental
budget to be sourced from the unused 2013 PDAF, thereby making them both available
for this proposed calamity response fund,” said Drilon.
Once approved, together, these funds will be
joined by the previously proposed P20-billion rehabilitation and reconstruction
fund under the 2014 national budget, thus the amount of P55.4 billion, he
added.
The Senate chief
noted the P55.4 billion is on top of the regular appropriations for calamity
and quick response funds under the proposed P2.268-trillion national budget for
2014.
“The President has already assured us of his
complete support for the urgent passage of these proposed measures, which he
will certify as urgent,” he added.
With such a significant amount of funding to
be handed at the government’s disposal, Drilon said the government will be
fully equipped to rebuild the provinces ravaged by the calamities.
"The intended beneficiaries of these
funds are those whose lives, homes and livelihood have been severely damaged by
the recent calamities. We owe them our most urgent and prudent response,"
Drilon emphasized.
The rehabilitation
funds will be used mostly to rehabilitate and repair various infrastructure
including school building and heritage structure that were destroyed by the
past disasters including super typhoon Yolanda that wrought havoc in Central
Visayas particularly Leyte, the typhoon Santi and Labuyo that hit Luzon, the
siege in Zamboanga City, and as well as the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit
Bohol and Cebu provinces.
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