Duterte OKs P3.34B for Marawi rehab projects

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Duterte OKs P3.34B for Marawi rehab projects
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The Office of the President in March approved P3.34 billion in additional projects aimed at rehabilitating war-torn Marawi City, on top of the money that the DBM released for educational materials that month. | bendeveraINQ

Last February, the DBM released P80.25 million to improve and rehabilitate Mual Lumbaca Ingud-Ranaranao Road in Marawi City’s neighboring town of Marantao.

For the state-run National Housing Authority , the President approved the release of P1.91 billion for housing programs. Also, the Philippine National Police will be issued P48.58 million in Saros to build a P12.27-million tourist police unit building and a P36.31-million maritime building in the most affected area.Pending approval by the Office of the President were P2.93 million for the Philippine Ports Authority , and another P15.21 million for BARMM.

Up for the President’s go-ahead were P4.06 billion in projects of the Social Housing Finance Corp. , the DPWH, the NHA, the DTI, and BARMM.

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