SBSI members could find themselves homeless after the government rescinded a deal allowing the group to use 353 hectares of land as a protected area.
Watch more on iWantTFC Members of the alleged cult Socorro Bayanihan Services Inc. could find themselves homeless after the government rescinded a deal allowing the group to use 353 hectares of land in Socorro, Surigao del Norte as a protected area.
Watch more News on iWantTFC Socorro spokesperson Edelito Sangco said rescinding the agreement could lead to thousands of SBSI members being homeless after they already sold their homes to join the group. "Sana magkaroon ng pabahay...Walang kakayahan ang LGU pero since this is a man-made calamity, hindi naman pwedeng iwasan ng LGU ang responsibilidad na ito."
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