“It would be quite considerable to be slow in the
construction as long as the housing units are of good quality than to rush
things up just to meet the deadline and end up compromising the quality of the
shelters,” Climaco explained adding “the city cannot meet the Dec. 15 deadline
to move all IDPs out of the Joaquin Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex.”
“We can be slow as long as we are sure that the
housing units we will give to the IDPs are of good quality. We have to make
sure of quality more than meeting the deadline,” She pointed out.
Mayor Climaco said, of the 2,086 IDPs still
occupying the grandstand since last year, the most that the city can do is to
move out 380 families on or before the December 15 deadline.
The Mayor even expressed her desire of having
permanent shelters already constructed for the remaining IDPs at the grandstand
rather than spend money for temporary shelters then later to permanent homes.
“We want to relieve the IDPs with the burden of
transferring from grandstand to temporary shelters then to their permanent
homes,” Mayor Climaco said.
It can be recalled, the national government has
set Dec. 15, 2014 as the deadline for the clearing of the grandstand and full
transfer of IDPs. By Jocelyn P. Alvarez ( PIA IX) (112514)
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