A RENEWED sense of optimism has swept through Marawi City following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s recent directive to prioritize the restoration of water and electricity in the war-torn city.
This decisive action has been met with widespread praise, particularly from Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong of 1st District, Lanao del Sur, chair of the House Ad Hoc Committee on Marawi Rehabilitation and Victims Compensation.
“This crucial decision strikes right at the heart of the challenges we continue to face in the full rehabilitation of our beloved city,” stated Rep. Adiong “Housing, electricity, and water are essential for the recovery and rebuilding of our communities.”
The President’s commitment to expedite these vital services has been hailed as a significant step towards the city’s complete restoration. Rep. Adiong who has witnessed firsthand the impact of these challenges, emphasized the importance of these services in empowering residents to rebuild their lives.
“The President’s decisive action not only addresses a long-standing concern but also reassures the people of Marawi that they are seen, heard, and supported,” Rep. Adiong added.
This directive is seen as another crucial step towards the realization of a “Bagong Pilipinas” – a Philippines characterized by lasting peace and genuine progress. The swift restoration of essential services will bring Marawi closer to its full potential, empowering its people to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
“We remain committed to ensuring that these directives translate into swift and concrete outcomes on the ground,” said Rep. Adiong.
“We are working tirelessly to bring about the full promise of rehabilitation and healing for Marawi.”
The President’s commitment to Marawi’s recovery has instilled renewed hope in the city’s residents. The restoration of essential services is seen as a crucial step towards a brighter future for Marawi and its people.
