The government will continue breaking ground for its goal to provide Filipinos with decent housing units complete with basic amenities and facilities.

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. made this statement as he led the groundbreaking ceremony of the Palayan City Township Housing Project in Nueva Ecija on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
"I’m glad that we are continuing. This is not the first groundbreaking that I have attended. I hope... I know it will not be the last, and that we will continue to break ground in different parts around the country para naman yung ating pinapangarap na (for our dream of) one million homes a year,” Marcos said.
Under the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Program, six million Filipinos will be provided with housing units. This project is expected to generate around 1.7 million jobs every year from 2023 to 2028.
“One million homes a year, pagka naabot natin yun, at least napakalaking bagay na ‘yan na nabigyan natin ng solusyon ang problema ng bahay ng ating mga kababayan (if we achieve that, it would at least be a huge thing to give a solution to the housing problems of Filipinos),” Marcos said.
During the ceremony, the President reiterated that the concept of his administration's housing project is to provide families with shelter not only for poor residents but also for employed people who struggle to have decent housing.
He pointed out that housing agencies and developers must consider providing their housing projects with facilities and necessities like water, power, schools, markets as well as transport hubs.
"I hope that we will continue at this rate at kailangan na kailangan talaga natin gawin (we really need to do this) ‘to but this is one of the many actually that we are going to break ground,” Marcos said.
The 11-hectare Palayan City Township Housing Project will be implemented in three phases.
A total of 5,100 housing units will be built, with support infrastructure such as an elementary school, livelihood center, administrative offices, a central park, basketball court, a mini market and hawker area, aquaponics area, sewage treatment plant and materials recovery facility.
Construction will commence in April next year with the project’s phase 1, with 2,500 housing units seen to be finished in 2024.