By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (May 31, 2017) - On the 7th day of crisis in
Marawi City, local government units and other sectors of society also took heed
to the growing number of displaced persons in the different evacuation centers
and shelters by sending relief goods and other forms of aid.
Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that the Zamboanga City Government was among the first of
the Local Government Units to contact Western Mindanao Command for the
possibility of transporting relief goods donated by Zamboanguenos to Marawi
city displaced persons who are in about 24 evacuation centers.
Cpt. Petinglay said that a Navy boat ferry the 300 sacks of rice, 55
cartons of sardines and 50 cartons of noodles yesterday (May 30). The relief
goods were turned-over by Mayor Beng Climaco of Zamboanga to WestMinCom through
the Chief of the Unified Command Staff, Colonel Reyeg and the Unified Command
Staff for Civil Military Operations, U7 Lieutenant Colonel Joel Mamon at Camp
Navarro, 8pm Monday night (May 29).
"In behalf of the People of Zamboanga, we are turning over these
relief goods to WestMinCom to be transported for the people of Marawi,"
says Mayor Beng Climaco of Zamboanga City.
"It was our decision to immediately send help on the first day the
conflict broke out because we can feel and understand what the people of Marawi
are going through."
"We have also been in the same experience some years ago (referring
to the Zamboanga siege in 2013), and we know it is never easy," she adds.
The truckload of goods were brought at the Navy headquarters on Monday night
(May 29), to be loaded by soldiers on a navy vessel that is set to sail today
for Iligan.
"The travel would take about 22 hours from Zamboanga to
Iligan," says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr, Commander of the
Western Mindanao Command. "We expect these goods to arrive by Wednesday
noon time."
"CEOs of big companies from Manila have also contacted me
expressing their intention of sending a C130 load of relief goods for Marawi
IDPs."
"We are more than willing to be of assistance as long as it is for
the good of humanity," the WestMinCom chief adds.
"We will also assess which evacuation centers have not received
enough relief goods so that we can also balance the distribution, of course
this will be done with the help of the government agencies concerned."
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