By Liza
Agoot
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Around 32,000 people whose income have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic will benefit from the P160 million Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) allocation of the province’s congressional caretaker.
Kevin See, chief of
staff of Benguet caretaker Rep. Eric Yap, on Tuesday said for 2021 the lawmaker
obtained an allocation of P160 million for the TUPAD program of Benguet.
“This is a congressional allocation. This is one of the requests of Congressman Yap as chairman of the (House of Representatives) appropriations (committee) na isama na madagdagan ang pondo ng Benguet in terms of assistance para sa mga kababayan natin (to increase the fund of Benguet for assistance to our province mates),” See said.
“This is a congressional allocation. This is one of the requests of Congressman Yap as chairman of the (House of Representatives) appropriations (committee) na isama na madagdagan ang pondo ng Benguet in terms of assistance para sa mga kababayan natin (to increase the fund of Benguet for assistance to our province mates),” See said.
He said they have
started the rollout of the 2021 TUPAD assistance this February for the new
batch of beneficiaries.
He said Yap wants all
residents who were displaced from their jobs -- farmers, vendors and even those
in the informal sector -- who are financially crippled by the pandemic to benefit
from the government’s assistance.
See said the program
is being implemented by the Dept. of Labor and Employment.
“We want all qualified
residents who did not receive assistance last year to avail of the program,” he
said.
In 2020, he said the
P110 million TUPAD fund of the congressman was able to reach residents from 140
barangays spread out in the 13 municipalities.
“It is not only those
in the capital town La Trinidad that benefited, we divided the allocation
equally per barangay,” he said.
Each beneficiary
received about P3,500 to P5,000 assistance. -- PNA
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