NHA Allocates P29 Million Fund To Build Houses For Displaced Residents In Zamboanga
Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar
announced that the National Housing Authority (NHA) has committed to allocate
P29 million to help the City Government in addressing the needs of the
internally displaced persons (IDPs).
According to Salazar, NHA General Manager Marcelino Escalada
made the commitment when they recently met.
“The P29-million funding allocation will be used to purchase
a lot for the housing project,” said Salazar.
The Mayor said the City Government will purchase the Chiong
property in the village of Sta. Barbara where permanent shelters will be
constructed under the Zamboanga City Roadmap to Recovery and Reconstruction
(Z3R).
The Z3R is the blueprint for the permanent shelters intended
for the siege-displaced families.
The village of Sta. Barbara was among the most affected
areas when hundreds of Moro National Liberation Front members attacked
Zamboanga City on September 21, 2013.
The City Government said there are still around 4,000
families housed in 12 transitory sites in the city.
Source: Sunstar Zamboanga
NHA Allocates P29 Million Fund To Build Houses For Displaced Residents In Zamboanga
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