Year Ender Report of Duterte: Duterte Admin's 2016 Accomplishments

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DUMO, JAMELA

BPA IV-B

YEAR ENDER REPORT OF DUTERTE

Duterte admin's 2016 accomplishments


The Duterte administration reports that it delivered on several promises in its first months in
office – from cutting down red tape in government agencies, to waging a war on drugs, to
creating a color-coded map for agricultural crops

MANILA, Philippines – Was 2016 really the year of change in the government?

You yourself can judge based on the accomplishments the administration of President Rodrigo
Duterte listed in its year-end report, which covers everything from his war on drugs to caring for
overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

During the year, Duterte also made a total of 22 visits to military camps and 4 visits to police
camps.

Here are highlights of the accomplishment report with updates from recent news articles.

War on drugs

 1,007,153 drug users and pushers surrendered to government.


 42,978 pushers and users arrested as of December 30.
 73 government officials arrested for involvement in illegal drug trade, as of October 7,
2016
 2,166 drug personalities killed during police operations as of December 30.
 5,868,832 houses of suspected drug personalities visited by police to invite them to
surrender to government for rehabilitation, under Project Tokhang.
 Mega Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Center in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija
inaugurated. It is being run by the Department of Health.
 P1.266 billion worth of illegal drugs seized by BOC as of end of November 2016: P933.3
million worth of shabu, P314.7 million worth of cocaine, and P17 million worth of
ecstasy.
 New PNP Special Action Force troopers deployed to guard New Bilibid Prison in place
of old security.
Economy

 10-point Socio-economic Agenda of Duterte administration presented to international and


local business groups, foreign institutions and governments, and other stakeholders.
 Draft of Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act submitted to Congress. It is
meant to exempt most Filipinos from paying taxes while collecting revenue from affluent
taxpayers and corporations.
 17 major projects approved by National Economic Development Authority Board.
 Online streaming of closed-circuit television launched by Bureau of Customs (BOC) as
measure against corruption.
 P1.3 billion worth of smuggled goods seized by BOC, including smuggled rice, fuel, fake
clothes and cigarettes.
 93.3% of P409 billion target for BOC revenue collection collected as of December 2016.

Reduction of red tape

 1,419 cities and municipalities (87% of total) streamlined processing of business permits
and licensing systems to involve only one form, 5 required signatures, and a maximum of
5 steps. This was facilitated by the Department of Interior and Local Government.
 Bureau of Internal Revenue begins simplification of the processing of tax clearances and
certificates authorizing registration for real property and shares of stock to 3 to 5 days.
Use of credit, debit, or prepaid payments cards and payment centers are added as options
to encourage tax payment.

Care for Overseas Filipino Workers

 One-stop service center for OFWs opened at the Philippine Overseas Employment
Agency (POEA) in Mandaluyong City. It has served 219,697 clients as of December 7,
2016.
 P455.1 million in emergency assistance extended to 10,233 OFWs displaced due to drop
in oil prices in the Middle East. Of these, 2,401 availed of the government’s repatriation
program.
 Overseas Employment Certificate no longer a requirement for vacationing OFWs. Their
exemption from travel tax and terminal fee also being eyed.

Transportation

 Inter-agency Council on Traffic formed by Department of Transportation for more


streamlined system for addressing traffic. The council includes Metro Manila
Development Authority, PNP-Highway Patrol Group, Land Transportation Office, and
Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.
 401 colorum vehicles impounded
 6,883 illegally-parked vehicles towed
 5,738 sidewalk vendors cleared
 Validity of driver’s license extended from 3 years to 5 years
 Drivers licenses applied for from January to October 2016 can now be claimed in 36
LTO licensing offices in Metro Manila
 No report of laglag-bala (bullet-planting scam) since start of Duterte administration
 Punctuality of take-off of airplanes (on-time performance) at the Ninoy Aquino
International Airport (NAIA) improved to 78% from 47% due to strict enforcement of
rule that pilots must take off within 5 minutes or be put at the back of the line.
 Fleet of 21 premium Mercedes Benz buses launched to bring passengers from NAIA to
Makati and Roxas Boulevard.

Labor

 2,531 workers found to be under abusive end-of-contract system regularized after


Department of Labor and Employment inspection of establishments, principals, and
contractors.
 3-day maximum processing time for Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)
applications implemented.

Fight vs terrorism

 597 major military operations conducted against Abu Sayyaf Group by the Armed Forces
of the Philippines (AFP).
 94 ASG bandits killed, 21 surrendered, 17 captured
 ASG leaders Nelson Muktadil, Braun Muktadil, and sub-leader Mohammad Said among
those killed during operations.
 44 combat operations launched against Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and Maute
Group by AFP.
 50 BIFF or Maute Group personalities killed as a result of operations.
 3 suspects of the September Davao City bombing arrested 32 days after incident.
 Agreement signed with Malaysia and Indonesia to enhance military cooperation in
addressing piracy, kidnap-for-ransom, terrorism, transnational crimes in common
maritime areas.
 Military personnel deployed for mobile check points, visibility patrols, and other
security-related activities in cities like Davao, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos,
and Metro Manila in order to comply with declaration of a state of national emergency on
account of lawless violence.
Foreign relations

 Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) secured the release of 5 Filipino seafarers among
crew of Omani ship hijacked by Somali pirates.
 DFA helped drum up support for Philippines’ chairmanship of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations in 2017. With help from DFA, President Rodrigo Duterte visited
8 ASEAN countries.
 Duterte made visits to China and Japan.
 Duterte participated at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting in Peru.

Health

 First CT Scan in Maguindanao Provincial Hospital in Shariff Aguak inaugurated by


Department of Health.

Telecommunication

 Department of Information Communications Technology (DICT), National


Telecommunications Commission, and telecom companies agree to standardize voice call
charges between different networks to P2.50.

Law and order

 911 National Emergency Hotline launched

Agriculture

 The Presidential Agrarian Reform Council, the highest policy- and decision-making body
on land reform and land disputes, is reconvened for the first time after 10 years.
 The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) distributes land ownership awards to 50
farmers in Cebu City, 35 farmers in Sorsogon, 175 in Occidental Mindoro, and 300 in
Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte.
 5,586 agrarian reform beneficiary organizations are assisted by DAR.
 A P40.7 million rubber processing plant turned over in Banisilan, North Cotabato by
DAR.
 2,865 common service facilities turned over to farmers by DAR.
 P1.9 billion worth of loans released to 516 farmer organizations by DAR.
 Color-coded Agri Map launched on December 1, 2016 by Department of Agriculture
(DA). Maps are supposed to help the government and investors determine what crops can
best be grown in particular areas based on soil properties, elevation, water availability,
rainfall pattern, hazard risks, and climate change vulnerability.
 10,632 beneficiaries receive 5,581 gill nets and 10,271 other fishing gear from the DA -
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
 12,484 beneficiaries receive 53.15 million pieces of fingerlings, 3441,388 kilograms of
seaweed propagules, and 3,155 sets of seaweed farm implements from BFAR.

Education

 600,000 out-of-school youths pass the Accreditation and Equivalency Program, certifying
them as eligible for either high school or college, as part of the Alternative Learning
System program of the Department of Education (DepEd).
 Guidelines issued on utilization of funds for the Madrasah Education Program by DepEd
for public schools with Muslim students.

Energy

 26,321 households connected to energy supply by Department of Energy and private


sector. Of this, 2,662 were identified as priority for energization.
 Philippine Energy Plan 2016-2030 Update completed by DOE. The plan is supposed to
set the strategy for short, medium, and long-term goals for electrification in the country.
 Two major power plants begin commercial operation: 414-megawatt San Gabriel natural
gas power plant, and 97-megawatt Avion natural gas power plant.

Environment

 41 metallic mines audited by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources


(DENR) to ensure compliance with responsible mining standards. Of these, 10 were
suspended, 20 were recommended for suspension, while 11 were given the passing rate.
 DENR hotlines launched: #DENR or #3367 for landline and 0917-868-DENR or 0917-
885-DENR for mobile.

Public works and highways

 Hotline for citizens to report, ask, or make suggestions about any Department of Public
Works and Highways project launched. Text hotline is 2920 while landline hotline is
(02)165-02.

Weather

 271 new weather stations installed by Department of Science and Technology (DOST).
 Zamboanga Doppler Weather Radar System installed by DOST

Social welfare

 P9.1 million worth of relief assistance given to victims of natural disasters.


 P135.3 million worth of emergency shelter cash assistance provided to 27,052
households affected by Typhoon Lawin.
Tourism

 Memorandum of Agreement for Philippines hosting of Miss Universe pageant signed by


Department of Tourism and Miss Universe Organization.
 11.65% increase in tourist arrivals as of October 2016.

Trade and industry

 35.5% increase in investments registered with the Philippine Board of Investments from
January to November 2016 compared to same period in 2015.
 Department of Trade and Industry, DILG, DICT sign Joint Memorandum Circular
shortening processing of business permits to a maximum of 3 days.

Peace process

 Executive Order creating Bangsamoro Transition Commission signed.


 4 meetings held with Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
 Suspension of warrant of arrest of Moro National Liberation Front chairman Nur Misuari
for 6 months so he can participate in peace talks.
 Peace talks with the National Democratic Front
 Unilateral ceasefires of the military and New People's Army

Yolanda rehabilitation

 49% or 3,965 out of 8,000 target Yolanda families transferred to resettlement sites in
Tacloban.

Transparency, anti-corruption

 Executive Order on Freedom of Information (FOI) signed.


 Freedom of Information online portal launched by Presidential Communications
Operations Office with 312 requests as of December 22, 2016.
 130 out of 185 (70%) of departments, agencies, and government-owned and controlled
corporations create their own FOI manuals.
 8888 Citizen Complaints Hotline launched.

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