PBBM turns over new homes to families displaced by railway project in Laguna

September 15, 2025

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday led the inauguration and turnover ceremony of new housing units to displaced families at St. Barts Southville Heights in Barangay San Bartolome, San Pablo City, Laguna.

In his speech, President Marcos said that more than 1,000 house and lot units have been allocated specifically for informal settler families affected by the ongoing construction of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) South Long Haul Project-Segment 2-7.

“Ang mga benepisyaryo ng proyektong ito ay mga informal settlers na dating nakatira sa kahabaan ng riles ng tren. At ngayon, masaya nating ipinagdiriwang na may mas ligtas, mas maayos na tahanan na mayroon kayong mauuwian na,” the President said.

President Marcos stressed that the government’s goal is not just to improve public infrastructure but also to provide safe and decent homes for displaced communities.

“Ito po ang layunin natin: kasabay ng pagpapaunlad natin sa imprastraktura, ay ang pagginhawa ng buhay ng ating mga kababayan,” the President said. “Walang iniiwan. Walang isinasantabi. At walang pinapabayaan.”

The housing project was implemented through the collaboration of the Department of Transportation (DOTr), National Housing Authority (NHA), and the local government of San Pablo City. It is part of the administration’s flagship housing program, Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Housing Program (4PH).

To address the basic needs of resettled families, President Marcos announced that the project will also include the construction of vital public facilities, such as an elementary school, a multipurpose covered court, a health center, a daycare center, a tricycle terminal, and a local market.

“Kaya’t dito sa St. Barts ay hindi lang basta pabahay. Hangad nating bumuo ng komunidad na may maayos na tirahan at kumpletong pasilidad,” President Marcos said.

“Sa ganitong sistema, mabibigay natin ang mas maginhawa, mas maunlad, mas komportableng pamumuhay para sa bawat pamilya,” the President added.

In an interview, NHA General Manager Joeben Tai said that a total of 1,099 housing units were turned over. Each unit has a 40-square-meter lot area and a 27-square-meter floor area, with two bedrooms, a dining area, a kitchen, and a dirty kitchen.

Tai explained that beneficiaries will enjoy a six-month grace period with no payment. After which, they will pay PhP800 per month for the first five years. The whole amortization period will span 25 to 30 years, depending on the beneficiary’s financial capacity.

The DOTr and PNR will determine the eligibility of the beneficiaries, said Tai.

Tai also shared that six more housing projects are in the pipeline for informal settlers in Quezon Province.

The construction of the PNR South Long Haul Project will not only affect San Pablo but also displace communities in Tiaong, Candelaria, Sariaya, and Pagbilao in Quezon Province.

The railway project is a major government transportation initiative spanning 577 kilometers, forming a 33-station rail line that connects Metro Manila to Batangas and Bicol.

It is expected to significantly reduce travel time from Manila to Legazpi and open more economic opportunities in southern Luzon. | PND

PBBM urges commuters to ride ‘eco-friendly’ Love Bus

September 13, 2025

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday encouraged the commuting public to take advantage of the newly revived “Love Bus,” the iconic 1970s transport service now modernized with a fleet of electric buses offering safe, affordable, and eco-friendly transportation.

“Kaya ngayon ay binubuhay ulit natin… Pero ngayon ay mas bago na hindi na kagaya ‘yung dati, ‘yung normal na bus. Ito mga electric na ito. At malaking tulong ito para pagbawas sa polusyon, para sa gastos ng krudo,” President Marcos said during the launching of the Love Bus “Libreng Sakay” program at the Valenzuela Gateway Complex.

The President stressed that the Love Bus project is designed to ease the daily burdens of commuters in Metro Manila, from long waiting times to heavy traffic and air pollution.

“Kaya tangkilikin po ninyo ang ating bagong ‘Love Bus’ para makabawas sa pasahe at makapag-savings nang kaunti,” the President said.

“Mabawasan ang traffic, mabawasan ang pollution dahil nga electric at malaking tulong po ito para sa ating sitwasyon dito sa Metro Manila na kung minsan napakatagal maghintay bago dumating ang bus, napakabigat ng trapik, ang bagal-bagal ng takbo na binubugahan tayo ng exhaust ng mga bus. ‘Yan mababawasan na po lahat ‘yan,” the President added.

The new 20 electric bus fleet, plying various routes in the metro, offer free rides for persons with disabilities (PWDs) and senior citizens.

President Marcos said students will soon enjoy a 50-percent fare discount under the program.

As part of the launch, all rides will be free for everyone during the entire month of September.

The President recalled that the original Love Bus was launched during the term of his mother, former First Lady Imelda Marcos, then governor of Metro Manila, as one of the first projects to make public transport more accessible and affordable.

The President, meanwhile, thanked the local government of Valenzuela for hosting the launch, citing the leadership of the Gatchalian family.

“Kaya naman napili namin dito sa Valenzuela dahil alam ko kung sino man ang lungsod na kayang pagandahin ito — na gawin itong programang ito, ito po ang ating mga magigiting na lider dito sa Valenzuela, mga Gatchalian,” the President said.

Present during the event were Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, Valenzuela 1st District Representative Kenneth Ting Gatchalian, Social Welfare Secretary Rex Gatchalian, and Valenzuela City Mayor Weslie Gatchalian. | PND