THE SENATE sub-committee on finance approved the Mindanao Development Authority’s (MinDA) budget for fiscal year 2025, endorsing it for plenary deliberation.
In a statement, during the hearing held on September 25, the committee, chaired by Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, also pledged support for MinDA’s unfunded programs aimed at advancing Mindanao’s development.
Dela Rosa expressed his commitment to advancing MinDA’s funding proposal to the main Senate finance committee, recognizing the vital role of the agency in fostering Mindanao’s growth.
“I am confident that we can secure the support of our fellow senators for your programs for Mindanao,” he assured.
Leo Tereso Magno, MinDA chairperson, presented a proposal that included over Php 300 million worth of continuing yet unfunded projects based on the agency’s approved National Expenditure Program (NEP) for the upcoming year.
Magno also stressed the need for funding the new Mindanao Disaster Resiliency Center, designed to enhance the region’s disaster preparedness and response.
“For years, we have relied on good fortune, but with climate change, the landscape has shifted. We must be proactive and make all of Mindanao resilient to these changes,” Magno emphasized.
Among the highlighted programs was the Strengthening of Indigenous Peoples in Mindanao (STIP), which previously received backing from Senators dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong” Go.
Meanwhile, Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito Estrada, stressed the urgency of investing in necessary infrastructure to unlock Mindanao’s potential.
“We have to do our part in realizing the promises of Mindanao, given its rich natural resources,” Ejercito noted.
Magno added that the approval and endorsement of MinDA’s budget mark a significant step toward addressing the developmental needs of Mindanao, with the increased funding leading to “more resilient and prosperous communities across the region.”
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