Zamboanga City - More
than a thousand families displaced by the siege in the City of Marawi benefited
from the relief goods delivered by government authorities in Lanao del Sur on
August 3.
Personnel
of the Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Response Team (HEART) of the ARMM
and the Provincial Social Welfare and Development transported 1,900 sacks of
rice and goods for the benefit of thousands of displaced families taking refuge
in Bubong, Lanao del Sur.
Government
personnel were assisted by troops of the Joint Task Force Marawi and the police
in delivering said goods.
About
2,700 displaced families are temporarily sheltered at established centers in
Bubong municipality.
Present
were ARMM assemblyman Zia Alonto Adiong and Mayor Alfair Mundir of Bubong
Municipality.
Mundir
thanked the government for the additional assistance extended to the families
who are affected by the conflict.
Bubong
is approximately 30 kilometers from the besieged city. Residents of the said municipality
claimed they are affected by the siege with the limited road access.
Now,
we have to take the way around Lake Lanao and pay at least Php500.00 for our
fare to Iligan City,” said Jabber Mama, a resident of Bubong, married, with
five children, and seller of gravel in Marawi. "Before, we only spend
Php50.00 for the fare."
Mama added that most residents sell gravel in Marawi City to sustain their living.
“Sana
matulungan rin po kami ng gobyerno at ng mga tao para makatanggap rin kami ng
relief goods dahil nawalan rin po kami ng kabuhayan (We pray that the
government and the people will help us because we also lost our means of
livelihood),” said Alikhan Pandiin, married, with four children, and a resident
of Bubong.
The
ARMM-HEART operates under the supervision of Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman.
They sent half sacks of rice and some goods for the evacuees.
The
Joint Task Group Ranao, under Brigadier General Rey, led the convoy of 24
vehicles to Bubong.
"We
will continue to assist government agencies in the delivery of their goods to
areas which are now considered far flung after fighting in Marawi
erupted," said Brigadier General Ramiro Rey, Commander of the Task Group
Ranao.
The
Commander, Western Mindanao Command, Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez Jr.,
gave guidance for us to prioritize support to any humanitarian programs that
seek to aid the internally displaced families affected by the conflict in
Marawi." (Press Release)
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