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Every Filipino deserves decent home — Bong Go

SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go pushed for the expedient passage of bills to enhance and fund national housing programs, and to provide accessible housing services for the homeless and underprivileged during a Senate Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement hearing held on Wednesday, August 26.

“Let me reiterate that the need for proper and adequate housing has been a perennial problem plaguing the country since time immemorial. I have witnessed first-hand the situation of our fellow countrymen sa pag-iikot ko at pagbibigay tulong sa mga nasunugan,” said Go, who also sits as the vice chair of the committee.

“At dahil sa pandemic, nadagdagan pa sila ng bagong kalbaryo. Nakakaawa po sila. Bigyan po natin sila ng pagkakataong makamit ang kanilang pangarap na magkaroon ng kanilang sariling bahay,” he added, emphasizing that every Filipino family deserves a decent home.

Senate Bill No. 203, also called the National Housing Development, Production and Financing Bill, was filed by the Senator last July 2019. It seeks to generate and mobilize funds to increase low-cost housing production; provide support mechanisms to improve access to housing options; guarantee the development of a strong, sustainable, accessible and affordable housing finance system; and increase private sector participation, among others.

The bill directs the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development to implement the component programs of the NHDPF program.

The proposed measure cited data from the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute which estimates the country’s housing demand will grow to more than 6.57 million units from 2017 to 2022. The institute projects demand will further rise to 22.6 million units by the end of 2040. Meanwhile, the population of Informal Settler Families in the country is also continuing to increase. There are nearly 2 million ISFs, as of 2019.

Go stressed that limited appropriations have hampered the government’s ability to provide millions of Filipinos with their basic right of shelter.

In his manifestation, the Senator also sought support for SBN 1227 or the Rental Housing Subsidy Program Act which he filed December 10 of last year. The bill seeks to provide families displaced by natural and man-made disasters with improved access to the formal housing market by offering a rental subsidy.

Based on this proposed measure, the amount of the subsidy will be determined by the DHSUD.

The proposed measure also seeks to help displaced families sustain their livelihoods through skills and training programs to be offered by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority.

The senator expressed his support for President Rodrigo Duterte’s call made during his fifth State of the Nation Address for the passage of the aforementioned housing measures which would “enable all Filipinos—regardless of social status—to live in decent homes”.

“Kailangan po natin matupad ang ating hangarin na wala dapat maging squatter sa ating sariling bayan. Gusto po natin na magkaroon ang bawat pamilyang Pilipino ng isang maayos at disenteng pamamahay. I commend the good Chairman of this committee for tackling these vital measures to alleviate our poverty-stricken countrymen amidst the pandemic,” said Go.