It's a headstart for a new life.
At least 30 former members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Matuguinao, Samar will soon own houses through the “Saad nga Balay” (promised housing) program.
Matuguinao Mayor Aran Boller said on Thursday the site preparation is now ongoing after the groundbreaking last June 19.
The project, located within the town center, is primarily funded by the Samar provincial government.
Each costing P250,000, the house has a 49-square-meter lot area, with a semi-concrete design.
The town has about 50 former rebel-surrenderers who are qualified to avail themselves of the housing project.
“The priority to receive these houses are former regular fighters of the NPA,” Boller told the Philippine News Agency.
Symbol Of Commitment
The mayor said providing decent houses is a symbol of commitment to inclusive growth and reconciliation.
It is also a way to help former rebels build a better future, hope, and stability after they decide to turn their lives around and live within a normal community, Boller added.
The "Saad nga Balay” housing project was conceptualized by Brig. Gen. Lenart Lelina, commander of the Philippine Army’s 801st Infantry Brigade and first implemented in San Jose de Buan town.
The project, a collaboration between the local government and national agencies, aims to provide affordable houses and support to former rebels in their reintegration into society.
More Sites
The construction of the housing units is led by the military and assisted by their partners from various national government agencies, including former rebels.
Aside from housing assistance, former rebels also undergo skills training, including education, and community development programs while waiting for the units' completion and turnover.
The housing project implemented through a “bayanihan” concept has three sites: San Jose de Buan, Calbiga, and Matuguinao in Samar; and Dolores and Can-avid towns in Eastern Samar.
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