Jan 232014
 
President Benigno S. Aquino III administers the oath of office to Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery former Senator Panfilo Lacson in a ceremony at the President’s Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (December 10, 2013). The “rehabilitation czar” is the man in charge to oversee the overall efforts being undertaken by the national government in reconstructing the areas destroyed by super typhoon Yolanda in the Visayas region (Photo by: Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

President Benigno S. Aquino III administers the oath of office to Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery former Senator Panfilo Lacson in a ceremony at the President’s Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (December 10, 2013). The “rehabilitation czar” is the man in charge to oversee the overall efforts being undertaken by the national government in reconstructing the areas destroyed by super typhoon Yolanda in the Visayas region (Photo by: Benhur Arcayan / Malacañang Photo Bureau)

MANILA, Jan 23 (Mabuhay) – Six weeks after being appointed as ‘Rehabilitation Czar’ by President Benigno Aquino III, Secretary Panfilo Lacson said his committee has already accomplished a lot in the rebuilding and rehabilitation of the places hit by super typhoon Yolanda.

In an interview during the Experts Forum on Rebuilding Communities and Ecosystems After “Yolanda”, Lacson emphasized the progress achieved by the ad hoc committee Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery (PARR), which he currently serves as head.

“I think we are progressing very well. Just because we are quiet doesn’t mean wala kaming ginagawa. I think, I may be biased, I may be subjective but I think we have accomplished much in six weeks because that’s the time I have spent so far being the [head of PARR].”

Lacson said he is forced to finish the rehabilitation and rebuilding process within 20,000 hours as his office is only co-terminus with the current administration.

“We’re giving ourselves 20,000 hours to accomplish our task because translated into actual years and months, that’s more or less 2 and a half years. And it’s not my choice but we’re forced by circumstances dahil ad hoc itong body and co-terminus kami sa Pangulo.”

The secretary said that because of the nature of his job, he learned how to be politically “color-blind” in order to serve the Filipinos in dire need of help.

“One thing I’ve learned in this job is being color-blind kasi we’re dealing with different personalities. After all, kapag tinignan mo ‘yung kulay ng pulitika, then we might be able to neglect the needs of the people. Kapag pulitika ang pumasok sa usapan, hindi naman ‘yung mayor ang pinaparusahan mo kung hindi ‘yung mga tao, ‘yung mga biktima.”

Lacson said PARR is relying more on the members of the private sector who have pledged aids and promised direct participation in the efforts of the committee.

PARR is currently focused on the rebuilding and rehabilitation of four major components, namely: housing, education, health and livelihood.

He said the committee is also concerned with addressing environmental and gender issues within the affected communities.(MNS)

Dec 272013
 
DPWH chief vows corrupt-free reconstruction in typhoon-hit areas

Palo, Leyte  (Mabuhay) – Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Rogelio Singson vowed to fight against misuse of funds intended for reconstruction activities in typhoon-stricken areas. In a meeting Thursday with 16 regional directors, typhoon-affected DPWH employees and maintenance personnel who assisted in disaster response, Singson said that he will not forgive officials who will attempt to misuse rehabilitation funds. “Our fight against corruption will continue. We will make sure that budget will be used to rebuild areas destoyed by ‘Yolanda’ and should not fall into wrong hands,” Singson said. “I’m warning those who will take advantage in this task that we will not forgive you whether you are a congressman, regional director or division chief.” He said he had a meeting this week with rehabilitation czar former Senator Panfilo Lacson to discuss measures to ensure that reconstruction efforts will not be tainted with corruption, more so that these funds have been entrusted to the Philippine government by donor countries. The government aims to substantially complete the recovery efforts by June 2016 or before the end of President Benigno S. Aquino III’s term. It is expected to rebuild the lives of about 16 million people in central Philippines. Singson led the distribution of initial assistance to storm-affected DPWH employees in the region. Those whose houses were totally washed away received P5,000 each. Workers with partially damaged houses got P2,500 each. The DPWH chief vowed to give more assistance to displaced employees in the region on top of the Read More …

Dec 042013
 
Miriam: Lacson, Enrile have 'relationship with feelings'

Miriam rages at Enrile, calls him ‘womanizer’. Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago challenges Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile (seated in lower left) to a televised debate on the PDAF scam, after calling him a litany of names. The elder statesman seemed unfazed, as he was seen on television fiddling with his tablet computer while his mortal enemy declaimed. Benjie Castro Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago on Wednesday did not spare former Senator Panfilo Lacson from her strongly-worded privilege speech against Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce-Enrile. Santiago said Enrile has “a relationship with feelings” with Lacson, whom she also called as the opposition leader’s “attack dog.” Asked to comment on Santiago’s remarks, Lacson said he “won’t waste time on rubbish.” Santiago further accused Enrile of coddling Lacson when the latter became a fugitive from justice in 2010. “Many believe that Enrile provided safe haven to Lacson in Cagayan. That is why these two men are so close,” Santiago said. She further said that Lacson got recently appointed as rehabilitation czar “to abort the endless stream of his self-serving press releases whenever there is a vacancy.” Over the weekend, Lacson confirmed that he will head efforts to rebuild communities destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda. During his Senate stint, Lacson also engaged in a word war with Santiago, calling her a hypocrite and a “crusading crook.” Santiago, in return, threatened to expose Lacson’s sexuality.  — ELR, GMA News

Dec 012013
 
Palace gives hint of who is going to head Yolanda rehabilitation effort

Malacañang on Sunday gave a hint of the person it will choose to lead rehabilitation effort in Yolanda-hit areas, even as it stresed the great responsibility that the work entails. “‘Yun pong pangangasiwa sa rehabilitation efforts ay isa pong malaking responsibilidad at malaki po ang sakop nitong responsibilidad na ito. [Pero] wala po tayong pinag-uusapan dito na partikular na indibidwal,” Communications Secretary Hermino Coloma said in an interview aired over state-run DZRB. While maintaining that no particular person was talked about to head the rehabilitation efforts, in the same interview, Coloma did sing praises over the qualifications of former Senator Panfilo Lacson. “Kilala na po siya sa kanyang record ng paglilingkod. Naging director general po siya ng Philippine National Police bago po siya naging senador, at ‘yung kanya namang paglilingkod [as] senador for two terms ay maganda naman po ang kanyang record bilang legislator at public servant,” Coloma said. Coloma said disaster relief was the primary discussions during Friday’s cabinet meeting, where the President and his men also discussed other calamities that befell the country. He said members of the Cabinet are all ready and able to perform their duties, but that the President is studying ways to make relief efforts more efficient. “Nandiyan na rin po ‘yung responsibilidad ng mga kalihim ng Gabinete na nangunguna sa kanilang mga kagawaran. Pero kakaiba rin po ‘yung sitwasyon na marami po tayong kinakaharap na hamon ng pagbabagong-tatag, pagre-rehabilitate, at muling pagsasaayos o reconstruction,” he said. “Kaya ‘yan po siguro ang dapat na Read More …

Jul 042013
 
PNP to strut new uniforms by December

PNP designs new uniforms for its personnel. Five designers helped the PNP Directorate for Research and Development in creating these proposed police uniforms which will replace the current ones being worn by PNP personnel in various fields. Ian Cruz After 17 years, the Philippine National Police (PNP) will have new designs for its uniforms, which would be distributed before the year ends. “Hopefully lang matapos ang research pero depende pa rin sa availability sa fabric, manufacturing and distribution… In six months siguro may bago ng uniform. Siguro before December,” Gil Hitosis, police director for PNP’s research and development, told GMA News Online in a phone interview on Thursday. “[The uniform] should answer the needs of the police officer. We weigh and assess the design based on comfort, protection and better aesthetic,” he noted. The new designs will be unveiled in “Cop Walk… PNP on the Ramp” an event organized by the PNP which aims to showcase the evolution and future design of police uniforms in the country. “Cop Walk” will be staged at Camp Crame’s Multipurpose Hall on Thursday evening, Ian Cruz reported on GMA News TV’s “Balitanghali.” In a statement, the PNP said the show “will feature creations of Filipino fashion icons like Rene Salud, Eddie Baddeo and other independent designers who will help provide the PNP with essential inputs in coming up with the best quality and comfortable PNP uniform and paraphernalia by making use of the creativity of students from fashion designer schools and manufacturers of suppliers Read More …