MANILA,
Aug. 7 -- At least PHP14 billion has been allocated in the proposed
PHP3.767-trillion national budget for 2018 to fund the hiring of additional
soldiers, policemen, firefighters and jail guards as requested by President
Rodrigo Duterte, a House leader said on Monday.
In a
statement, House appropriations committee chair and Davao City Rep. Karlo
Nograles further noted that the PHP14-billion allocation will also finance
uniforms, firearms, rifles, ammunition, gears, training and other expenses
needed for the new recruits.
“It is
safe to say that out of the computed requirement, PHP14 billion is already
specifically provided in the proposed 2018 budget," Nograles said, noting
that the fund is distributed among the various uniformed services.
If
approved without any amendment, Nograles said that this would allow the
Philippine National Police (PNP) to hire 10,000 additional policemen, 2,000 additional personnel for the Bureau of
Fire Protection (BFP), and 1,000 jail guards for the Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology (BJMP).
"For
salaries alone, the total basic pay for the creation of 10,000 police officer
PO1 positions will entail around PHP1.78 billion. The creation of 20,000
soldiers may cost a total basic pay amounting to around PHP3.56 billion,"
Nograles said.
"As
to the additional soldiers, we already created in 2017 for the Philippine Army
8,892 positions, which we are currently filling up," he added.
The
Davao City lawmaker said the hiring of new uniformed personnel is necessary
with the existing security challenges amid threats of terrorism and other forms
of lawlessness.
“The
Marawi crisis, the ongoing war against drugs and other forms of criminality
that threaten the peace and security of the people are compelling reasons for
us to prioritize the augmentation of our military and law enforcement personnel
and the modernization of their weapons and equipment," he said.
Nograles
assured that his panel will support the creation of new positions for uniformed
personnel.
The
proposed budget for next year is 12.4 percent higher than the PHP3.35 trillion
budget for 2017 and represents 21.6 percent of the gross domestic product
(GDP).
The
education sector will get the biggest chunk of the budget with a funding of
PHP691.1 billion broken down as follows: Department of Education (DepED),
PHP613.1 billion; Commission on Higher Education (CHED), PHP13.5 billion; and State
Universities and Colleges (SUCs), PHP64.6 billion.
The
other agencies with the highest budgetary allocations are: Department of Public
Works and Highways (DPWH),PHP643.3 billion; Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG), PHP172.3 billion; Department of Health (DOH), PHP164.3
billion; Department of National Defense (DND), PHP145 billion; Department of
Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), PHP138 billion; Department of
Transportation (DOTr), PHP73.8 billion; Department of Agriculture (DA), PHP54.2
billion; Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), PHP33.5 billion; and
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), PHP27.9 billion. (PNA)
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