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Duterte gives DPWH chief a pat on back

President Rodrigo Duterte has given Public Works and Highways  Secretary Mark Villar a pat on the back for pushing the big-ticket infrastructure projects in the country under the government’s flagship “Build, Build, Build” program.

“You know what p all of you are  top performers. But in terms of largest projects, natural, it should always be the DPWH. Ang galing mo (you are excellent),” Duterte told Villar during his pre-recorded public address aired on Monday.

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“I would like to say, on behalf of the grateful nation to those people like you, we really see where the people’s money goes,” he added.

In his report to the President, Villar said the average spending of the DPWH for the past five decades is at 2.5 percent of the country’s total gross domestic product (GDP) but it has been increased to 4.93 percent reaching PHP3.4 trillion from 2016 to 2019 under Duterte administration.

Citing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report, Villar said the Philippines still recorded a low public investment compared to other Asian countries.

Villar said the government has targeted to reach the IMF’s recommended public infrastructure spending expenditure of up to 5 percent of the total GDP.

And if you sum it up, the total spending of our country in the last two decades is still lower compared to our spending in the last four years that you have been sitting Mr. President,” Villar said.

Villar added that the agency’s actual disbursement has increased up to 209 percent with actual accomplishment worth  P2.5 trillion of projects.

There has been a huge improvement in the government’s right-of-way strategies under Duterte’s leadership, he said.

The government has been able to address ROW issues and streamlined processes on infrastructure projects that benefitted the people.

These improvements, he said, include the issuance of a right-of-way manual.

The DPWH also pioneered the infrastructure ROW management application for automated documents, enhance monitoring ROW acquisition, and the use of geo-tagging in infrastructure projects.

Through the government’s flagship program Build, Build, Build, Villar said there are about 6.5 million jobs that have been generated for the past five years, even amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Villar said 212 airport projects, 446 seaport projects, 10,376 flood mitigation structures, 26,494 kilometers of road, and 5,555 bridges have already been completed under the “Build, Build, Build” Program.

Apart from regular infrastructure projects, the DPWH has been at the forefront of building the country’s quarantine facilities and modular hospitals, and other Covid-19 treatment facilities amid the pandemic.

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