Navotas Mayor Toby Tiangco said that he would shoulder the P3.2 million for now so that the money could be distributed immediately. He earns P121,918.88 per month as city mayor. Read:
Tiangco admitted, however, that even his salary would not be enough to provide for the thousands of families in the city still struggling to make ends meet amid the Luzon-wide lockdown, which President Duterte extended until May 15.
At the same time, Tiangco asked those who would not be picked not to get angry as he cited the local government’s limited resources.
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