Hataman

Roadmap to compensate Marawi claimants pushed

September 12, 2023 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 292 views

DAPAT sa buong limang taong buhay na ipinagkaloob ng Kongreso sa Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) ma-compensate nito ang lahat ng ating mga kababayang taga-Marawi na nawalan ng mahal sa buhay, gumuho ang mga tahanan at napulbos ang mga kabuhayan nang dahil sa Marawi Siege.”

Deputy Minority Leader and Basilan Rep. Mujiv Hataman on Tuesday urged the MCB to develop a roadmap on how it will go about its gargantuan task of compensating tens of thousands of Marawi Siege victims.

“I highly encourage the MCB to formulate a five-year roadmap. Yes, Congress can always extend its life, but it is always good to aim high and achieve all the objectives of the board within the time allotted to it.

‘Yan ang kailangang pag-aralan ng MCB,” Hataman, former governor of the now-defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), said.

“And kailangan din kasi makita ng DBCC (Development Budget Coordination Committee) kung ano ang complete plan and strategies ng MCB to justify a bigger allocation in the budget.

Sana nakalagay doon sa roadmap saan napunta ang first P1B, kung naging effective ba ito o hindi, at bakit? Bakit kailangan bigger allocation? Saan at paano gagamitin?” he added.

The Basilan lawmaker lamented that for the second straight year, the DBCC has allotted only P1 billion for the Marawi Compensation Fund.

“The DBCC allocated only P1 billion for the Marawi Compensation Program for 2023 and 2024: Does this mean that the Marawi victims will get only P1 billion for every year that the MCB is in operation?

Mukhang hindi kasya ang P5 billion sa compensation, baka nga hindi man lang maka-kalahati,” Hataman noted.

During the hearing of the joint congressional oversight committee on the Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act of 2022 last Sept. 11, the MCB said that from July 4 to Aug. 31, it received a total of 4,762 filed claims, which translates to roughly P17.46 billion for claims filed in just two months.

The MCB expects an estimated 23,489 claimants booked until the end of December 2023.

“According to the MCB, it receives over 200 claims a day, makes 150 recommendations a week and renders about 600 decisions in a month.

Inaasahan naman natin ang pagbaha ng claims dahil mahigit anim na taong naghintay ang ating mga kababayang taga-Marawi para dito,” Hataman stated.

“So far, the MCB has a total of over 4,000 claimants. Paano magkakasya ang P1 billion a year? Naghintay na sila ng mahigit anim na taon para lang mabigay ang hinihintay nila, ngayon maghihintay ba sila ulit ng matagal para maisama sa mga mabibigyan? At mahabang hintayan yan kung P1 billion a year lang,” he said.

“Kaya dapat sana MCB should justify the need for bigger allocations, bigger than P1 billion budget a year.”

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said that out of the more than 11,000 structures, they already validated 4,310 structures and their estimated cost is around P12.17 billion. Validation means that the property/structure and its owner have been ascertained.

“Kahit kaninong data ang gamitin natin, talagang hindi kasya ang P5 billion para sa compensation ng mga Marawi Siege victims. We will ask in plenary that the P1 billion alloted by the DBCC in the 2024 NEP be augmented.

Pero the MCB also has to come up with an amount to request to cover all the claims for the next five years,” Hataman said.

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