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MANILA, Philippines-Pasig Mayor Vico
Sotto on Sunday announced that the city
government would provide a subsidy
to its residents not covered by the
national government's social amelioration
program (SAP).
In a virtual briefing, Sotto said the city
government listed 206,000 families
in their city for the SAP. However, only
93,000 families were approved.
Under the SAP, low-income households
will receive up to P8,000 in cash per
month a part of the government's
response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Families will receive the amount for two
months, meaning qualified families can
receive up to P16,000."We can't afford the amount of P8,000
for two months or P16,000. We can't
afford that big an amount. But we will do
whatever we can," Sotto said.
"We will look for funds so that we could
realign. Or we will put out the money
that Pasig has in its trust fund, with the
permission of our City Council, which we
know will also help us," he added.
Sotto said that the city was looking into
providing P8,000 per family under its
own version of the SAP. This amount,
however, is still not final as the city
budget still needs to be considered.
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