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36 Marawi siege claimants receive compensation

MARAWI CITY, Lanao del Sur (PIA) -- The Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) has already disbursed monetary compensation to 36 claimants who tragically lost loved ones during the 2017 Marawi siege.

According to a report released by the MCB, it distributed P8.05 million among 22 claimants, including one with two death claims, in the initial November 2023 payment round. In December 2023, it paid an additional P5.6 million to 14 claimants, two of whom had two death claims.

The MCB also disclosed that it currently awaits processing and payment for nine death claims totaling P3.15 million.

The compensation initiative operates under the legal provisions of Republic Act 11696, also known as the Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act of 2022. The act establishes a vital framework for compensating individuals impacted by the Marawi siege, including those who lost family members. Under the act's provisions, each approved death claim merits P350,000 cash aid.

Expressing her gratitude, Litisia Palahang, a beneficiary from the initial disbursement, shared her acceptance of the loss of her son, who was among those affected by the tragic event in Marawi. She emphasized that the financial assistance received from the government served as a crucial lifeline, enabling her to embark on the journey of rebuilding her life.

Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra conveys the commitment of the city government to support the Marawi Compensation Board in its efforts to provide fair and timely compensation to all eligible claimants. (Photo courtesy of MCB)
Marawi Compensation Board Chairperson, Lawyer Maisara Dandamun-Latiph, provides an update on the progress of the compensation process during a Special Committee Hearing of the Marawi City Council convened on January 31, 2024. (Photo courtesy of MCB)

The MCB, during a Special Committee Hearing of the Marawi City Council convened on January 31, 2024, reiterated its dedication to transparency in its operations. It also presented updates on claims applications to the Council. In response, the City Council committed to standing alongside the MCB in its mission to administer fair and timely compensation to all eligible claimants.

To date, the Board has processed 12,657 claims applications, including 147 death claims, 166 structural claims, 7,652 multiple claims, and 4,692 claims for other properties. (APB/PIA-10 Lanao del Sur)

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Apipa Bagumbaran

Assistant Regional Head

Region 10

Pie is a Certified Public Accountant but despite her accounting background, she has carved a niche for herself within the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), holding key positions such as Deputy Regional Head for PIA Northern Mindanao and Provincial Manager for PIA Lanao del Sur. She also assumed as the Manager for the PIA Information Command Center from 2020 to 2022, where she provided essential information management and strategic communications support to Task Force Bangon Marawi. Pie likewise served as the Host Media Liaison Officer (HMLO) for Brunei Darussalam during the 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit and HMLO for Malaysia during the 30th ASEAN Summit in 2017.

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