Senator Bam Aquino has submitted a measure seeking to provide monetary compensation to Marawi City residents who lost their homes and other private properties to the infamous siege that happened a year ago and lasted for five months.
In his Senate Bill No. 1816, Aquino said the monetary compensation will provide Marawi residents with means to immediately recover from the damage and destruction to their homes and private property caused by the Marawi siege perpetrated by the ISIS-inspired Maute group.
“The Marawi crisis left thousands of Marawi residents without shelter, jobs, and other means of livelihood,” said Aquino, a member of the Special Committee on Marawi City Rehabilitation.
The Marawi crisis left thousands of Marawi residents without shelter, jobs, and other means of livelihood.
“Kailangan nila ng agarang tulong mula sa pamahalaan upang sila’y makabangon at makabalik sa normal na pamumuhay,” added the legislator.
On May 23, 2017, the ISIS-inspired Maute Group attacked Marawi City, destroying public infrastructure, private properties and holding hundreds of civilian hostage.
The attack displaced thousands of Marawi residents from their homes and forced them to seek shelter in evacuation centers or live with their relatives in nearby cities. The attack also destroyed business establishments that served as source of income, livelihood and employment for many Marawi residents.
After five months of fighting, government forces successfully regained control of the city and killed known international terrorist Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute.
However, the intensified conflict left Marawi City in shambles, destroying around P20 billion worth of properties. Earlier, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) estimated that it will cost around P51.7 billion to rebuild Marawi City.
Lanao del Sur 1st District Rep. Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong is the principal author of this bill in the House of Representatives.
On February 26, 2018, the senator filed Senate Resolution No. 661 directing the Special Committee on Marawi City Rehabilitation to conduct a probe into the government’s moral and ethical obligation to provide financial assistance and support to victims of the siege.