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Senator Villanueva To DBM: Ensure Funds For Indigent Seniors’ Pension Hike

Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva pushes for increased social pensions for indigent seniors, urging the Department of Budget and Management to secure funding.


Senator Villanueva To DBM: Ensure Funds For Indigent Seniors’ Pension Hike

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Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva, principal sponsor of the Increased Social Pension of Indigent Senior Citizens Law, asked the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to pull out all the stops to ensure funding in the increase of the monthly social pension of the country’s indigent senior citizens.

The proposed National Expenditure Program for 2024 appropriates P49.80 billion for the social pension of indigent seniors for their P1,000 per month stipend.

However, Villanueva noted that for 2023, the social pension of indigent senior citizens disbursed remain at P 500 per month despite the passage of the law doubling the amount last year.

“Maawa naman po tayo sa ating mga senior citizens. Ibigay na po ang dagdag pension na dapat ay natatanggap na nila,” Villanueva said.

“Bakit po ang flood control program na mayroong budget na P1.074 bilyon kada araw, ngunit hindi nararamdaman ang epekto, ay madali pong napopondohan, pero itong ayuda na kailangan na kailangan ng ating mga lolo at lola ay hirap na hirap po tayong hanapan ng pondo?” Villanueva added.

Under the 2023 General Appropriations Act, an amount of P 25.30 billion has been appropriated for the social pension of indigent senior citizens.

In addition to this, P 25 billion in unprogrammed funds was earmarked to cover the additional pension. Republic Act No. 11916, which was sponsored by Villanueva during the 18th Congress, mandates a 100% increase in the monthly pension — from P500 to P1,000 — of the country’s indigent seniors, estimated at about 4.1 million to date.

The law amended Republic Act 7432, the first Senior Citizens Act. During the budget briefing at the Senate, the DBM acknowledged that no funds have been released yet from the Unprogrammed Funds for the additional pension, which means that no indigent senior pensioner has received the increase this year.

“Our elderlies are pinning their hopes on the release of the unprogrammed funds to get their pension,” Villanueva said.

“Sa mahabang panahon ng paglalaan ng lakas sa kanilang pamilya at sa bansa, bigyan naman po natin sila ng kaunting ginhawa,” Villanueva added.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph