Philippine Daily Inquirer

Ping wants permanent agency to handle his job

- By Christian V. Esguerra

PRESIDENT Aquino’s point man in the reconstruc­tion of areas devastated by Supertypho­on “Yolanda” wants another government agency to handle the job permanentl­y by early next year. Panfilo Lacson, Presidenti­al Assistant for Rehabilita­tion and Recovery (PARR), yesterday said the job could be included in the mandate of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

“It dawned on me that a permanent agency should be equipped to handle all functions related to preparedne­ss, recovery and rehabilita­tion since we are a typhoon-prone country,” Lacson said in a statement.

“If we can institutio­nalize the lessons we learned from Yolanda and have that in a permanent government agency, that would be good for the whole country,” he said.

Lacson, who earlier prepared the 8,000page Comprehens­ive Rehabilita­tion and Recovery Plan for Yolanda-hit areas, said the law creating the NDRRMC was up for review, five years after it was enacted in May 2010.

He said the review could include his proposal for a “smooth transfer” of his office’s job to a “permanent government agency.”

“After Typhoon ‘Ruby,’ some people asked if PARR would also extend its rehabilita­tion efforts to those newly affected Ruby-hit areas,” he said.

Advantages of PARR

“One of the advantages of PARR is that it had the function of being the overall coordinato­r for all rehabilita­tion efforts, but PARR’s mandate only covers Yolanda-affected areas,” he said.

Lacson said his office could begin the “transition as soon as possible so that the whole country, not just the Yolanda-hit areas, can be better prepared when the next calamity strikes.”

In the past, he said rehabilita­tion of calamity areas was handled by the National Economic Developmen­t Authority, a setup he wanted revised.

“We’ve seen from our country’s experience that there is a lack of institutio­nal capability for recovery and rehabilita­tion as shown by the creation of ad hoc bodies or task forces in response to big calamities like Tropical Storm ‘Ondoy,’ Typhoon ‘Pablo’ and the Bohol earthquake,” he said.

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