Temporary shelters in Barangay Sagonsongan at the outskirts of Marawi City on Monday, October 17. Photo by Froilan Gallardo
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MORE than 1,300 Internally Displaced families are facing eviction once the lease agreement between the government and landowners ceases by November next month.

Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra said the government signed the lease agreements with the landowners during the “emergency situation” right after the Marawi siege in 2017 where thousands of residents lost their homes and properties during the five-month fighting.

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Kailangan natin ng malaking lupa. Hindi ganoon kabilis na magbili tens of hectares ng land,” Gamdamra said.

The mayor said when the government agencies entered into an agreement with the landowners in 2017, they did not expect there would be problems in the construction of the houses.

Gandamra said the land lease agreements entered by the government with the landowners included 20 hectares in Barangay Sagonsongan; 20 hectares in Barangay Boganga; five hectares in Barangay Dulay; and three hectares in Barangay Patani.

He said all the agreements have five-year tenures, which could end from November 2022 to February 23.

“Those in Barangay Sagonsongan would be the first to be affected. Around 1,300 families in all,” Gandamra said.

Gandamra said some 1,800 families living in temporary shelters would be affected in Barangay Boganga and another 500 families in Barangay Dulay.

He said a total of 4,000 families living in temporary shelters in these barangays would face eviction unless the government and landowners come into a new agreement.

“When we entered into (an) agreement with the landowners, the problem of housing for the (internally displaced people) was expected to be solved within five years. We did not expect it to last long like this,” Gandamra said.

Gandamra said he, the National Housing Authority, and other agencies are negotiating with the landowners presently.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said over 25,300 families or 127,000 families were displaced in the fighting.

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