Nat’l urban poor commission bill pushed


By Mario Casayuran

Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito is pushing for the approval of a bill to create the National Commission for the Urban Poor, an agency that would act as the focal facilitator in addressing socialized housing problems.

Senator JV Ejercito (Tony Pionilla / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) Senator JV Ejercito (Tony Pionilla / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)

Other than housing projects, the commission is also tasked to coordinate with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in taking measures that will plan and regulate urban activities for the conservation and protection of vital, unique and sensitive ecosystem.

It is likewise expected to directly fund livelihood projects for urban poor settler families and promote the concept of “township” or “resettlement sites” within economic zones.

Currently, the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) serves as a direct link of the urban poor to the government in policy formulation and program implementation.

As chairman of the Senate Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement, Ejercito stressed the need to pursue participatory governance in the formulation of policies for the urban poor and fulfill the commission’s role in poverty reduction.

“Alleviating poverty is one of the primary thrusts of the government. While there are many factors which are attributable to the state of poverty, an Asian Development Bank (ADB) study in 2009 cited that the poor remain poor because they cannot borrow against future earnings to invest in education, skills, new crops and entrepreneurial activities,” he said.

“It is stated that they are cut off from economic activity because many property rights, public safety and infrastructure are said to be under provided and these people lack information about market opportunities,” he added.

“The government should bridge these gaps in the form of sound policies,” Ejercito said.

The Ejercito measure, Senate Bill 2074, entitled, “The National Commission for the Urban Poor Act”, shall be composed of a chairman with a rank and privileges of a departmental undersecretary.

The chairman shall act as the chief executive officer (CEO) while four commissioners representing the National Capital Region (NCR), Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao shall have the rank and privileges of assistant secretaries of a department.

They shall be appointed by the President from among the list of nominees submitted by a duly-organized and accredited urban poor organization or institutions with national and regional constituencies and will serve a three-year term.

An executive director shall be included in the composition of the commission with a term of one year, subject to yearly re-appointment.