BAYANIHAN VILLAGE. DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling and Naga City Mayor Leni Robredo (3rd and 4th from left, top photo) lead the ceremonial key turnover for a beneficiary of the 4PH modular shelter units at Barangay Pacol, Naga City on Thursday (June 18, 2026). (PNA photo by Connie Calipay)
LEGAZPI CITY — Naga City has begun benefiting from the expanded Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino (4PH) program with the turnover of 300 modular shelter units in Barangay Pacol on Thursday.
Naga City Mayor Maria Leonor Robredo thanked the national government for the Bayanihan Village units, which will provide immediate housing assistance to families affected by government clearing operations and disaster-related risks.
“They will only be staying here temporarily while the government is waiting for housing,” Robredo said.
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“Those who are being ejected, those who have been relocated, and those who have been evicted will first have to move out so that the government can find a place for them to live,” the mayor noted.
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“Before they return, they will already have a place to stay. So that is the intention,” she added.
Robredo said 101 of the 300 units have been completed on the two-hectare property owned by the city government.
“We are excited about this project because this is the first-ever transitory or transitional housing here in Naga,” she said.
“Naga always has problems when there is a fire – there is always someone to eject – and when it floods, people have nowhere to go,” she lamented.
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Robredo noted that each unit appears bigger than other condominium units in Manila, with a separate bedroom installed.
Electrical connections, water pumps, common bathrooms and common areas are still being completed.
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Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling has committed to setting up a training center for residents to learn additional skills.
A clinic and playground for children are also planned.
The city property totals 10 hectares – 2 hectares for the Bayanihan Village – with adjacent property being considered for a vegetable garden.
“When the modular shelter units are formally turned over, we will not only provide houses but also hope, security, and a new beginning for Naga residents,” Robredo said.
Moises Doctolero, 48, of Barangay Lerma, expressed gratitude as one of the beneficiaries.
He and his family will temporarily stay in Bayanihan Village while the Naga City Rental Housing Project in their barangay is set to commence soon.
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The turnover was one of the highlights of the Naga City Charter Day anniversary celebration. /apl
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