President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the groundbreaking ceremony of the 11-hectare housing project in Palayan City in Nueva Ecija, saying the project is part of his administration’s efforts to build one million houses every year in the next six years.
one million houses every year in the next six yearsIn his speech, Marcos said the project in Nueva Ecija is one of many projects across the country that his administration will yet to break
ground.“I hope that we’ll continue at this rate at kailangan na kailangan nating gawin ito. This is one of the many actually that we have that we are going to break ground and I hope soon,” he said.
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