“Bangon Marawi” President Duterte allocates ₱20-B to rehabilitate war-torn Marawi City

President Rodrigo Duterte during his first appearance in public since last week, announced that government allocated ₱20-B to rehabilitate war-torn Marawi City.

President Rodrigo Duterte during his first appearance in public since last week, announced that government allocated ₱20-B to rehabilitate war-torn Marawi City.

During his speech at the Eid’l Fitr celebrations in Malacañang Palace, he said that he’s willing to add more funds to the “Bangon Marawi” program if needed just to bring back the destroyed houses and other infrastructure in Marawi City because of the war between the government forces and Marawi terrorist group.

The President also expressed his sadness because the fractured ideology from the Islamic State already reached Mindanao.

“As president from Mindanao, alam ko kung ano ang sakit ng puso n’yo,” Duterte said.

“Ang masakit sa akin pumasok ang isang fractured ideology… All they want to do is kill and destroy,” Duterte added.

President Rodrigo Duterte also slammed extremism and he said that it’s only blocked the improving lives of the people.

Duterte promised that the people would see ‘Marawi rise as a prosperous city again’

He said that he already asked finance secretary Sonny Dominguez that he really needed funds to rehabilitate Marawi and bring it back to it’s normal condition or ‘better this time’.


“I need to rehabilitate Marawi, kundi I will remain forever na kontrabida,”

The President also apologized to the people and expressed his sadness that Maranao people were killed because of the war.

“I am very sorry that this has to happen. I am not happy na namamatay ang mga Maranao,” he said.

President Rodrigo Duterte urged the Mindanaoans, to take care of the people and stood up against extremism.

Duterte told his guests that the people will live in peace for the next generation and assured that there will be no abuses from the government side.

According to the crisis management committee spokesman, at least 30 percent to 40 percent of Marawi City has been destroyed due to the clashes between local terror group Maute and government forces.

“Well, if you based that on the concentration of the fighting and the assault of the government, I guess 30 percent to 40 percent of Marawi City is damaged,” Adiong said in an interview on ANC.

“We are talking about the city center, we are talking about where the socio-economic life really is concentrated so we are talking about schools, we are talking about  private and civilian properties, we are taking about markets,” he added.

Adiong also said there were some 246,000 individuals affected by the clashes and most of them are really hard to track down.

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