Bongbong Marcos instructs gov’t agencies to look at non-cash relief needed in Albay

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Bongbong Marcos instructs gov’t agencies to look at non-cash relief needed in Albay
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged national government agencies to also examine the non-cash needs of Albay families affected by Mayon Volcano’s unrest. | JMangaluzINQ

Marcos Jr. has already assured that the government will provide Albay residents aid, as evacuation is expected to take months. However, the President pointed out that cash aid is not the only concern.

“Ang sinasabi ko, ang instruction ko sa kanila, pag-aralan niyo nang mabuti hindi ‘yung basta bigay kayo nang bigay ng pera. Kailangan tingnan ninyo ano ba problema para maayos natin kung ano ‘yung problema nila. And if it takes cash, then that’s good. Well and good. But sometimes, it’s not cash,” Marcos Jr. said in an ambush interview at the Edsa Shangri-la.

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