Jojo Binay urges gov't to give more aid to pandemic-hit citizens and boost spending | Inquirer

Jojo Binay urges gov’t to give more aid to pandemic-hit citizens and boost spending

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/ 05:44 PM December 09, 2021

Jojo Binay urges gov't to give more aid to pandemic-hit citizens and boost spending

FILE PHOTO: Former Vice President Jejomar C. Binay. INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — Former vice president Jejomar “Jojo” Binay on Thursday called on the national government to provide more assistance to people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic “to encourage people to begin spending again.”

The senatorial aspirant proposed a “sustained program” to increase the spending power of those severely affected by the pandemic such as poor families, the elderly, and other vulnerable sectors.

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The program, he said, can be done through cash aid, food subsidies, free medical care including medicines, interest-free loans, income tax breaks, and other forms of government assistance to ease the people’s burdens until they recover and the economy rebounds.

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“Government needs to inspire confidence in the economy. It needs to encourage people to begin spending again,” Binay said in a statement.

“That could take some time, especially when you have over three million out of work, seven million underemployed, and millions of families still mired in poverty,” he added.

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Binay also said that in order to boost the spending capability of people and address the people’s social needs during the pandemic, there should be a shift in the national government’s budget priorities.

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