GSIS commits to ensuring affordable housing for gov’t workers
MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has expressed commitment to improving housing for government workers, as it ensures that affordable housing programs are available to public servants.
In an interview over PTV’s Pre-SONA Special, GSIS President and General Manager Jose Arnulfo Veloso explained that the recently launched housing initiative “Maginhawang Pabahay sa Bagong Pilipinas” aims to address the housing needs of government employees, as directed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
“Kapag makita mo ang ating mga kasamahan sa gobyerno at sila ay walang matinong natitirahan, mabigat sa puso sapagkat kapag umuulan, tumutulo ang mga bubong at sila ay naninilbihan nang tapat sa ating gobyerno. Dapat mabigyan natin ng kaukulang ginhawa (When you see our colleagues in the government and they don’t have a decent place to stay, it is heavy on the heart because when it rains, the roofs leak and they serve our government faithfully. We should give them the appropriate comfort),” he said.
Veloso noted that the program helps government employees, especially those in the lower salary grade level who could not afford hefty down payments.
The “Maginhawang Pabahay sa Bagong Pilipinas” program features a rent-to-own scheme with no down payment, allowing monthly payments that can be extended up to 25 years.
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Article continues after this advertisementVeloso said the agency has received 1,000 queries about the program since it started last Monday.
He said the GSIS has selected over 3,000 housing units in Bulacan to improve and renovate.
Meanwhile, another GSIS initiative is the Lease with Option to Buy program, which allows the renter to own the property through the Pag-Ibig Fund.
The program, Veloso said, is open to those working in the private sector and the government and has already benefited more than 2,500 individuals.
He also discussed plans for future developments and renovations of GSIS properties that aim to provide government workers with dignified housing solutions.
He cited the GSIS vacant properties and empty lots, such as those in Fairview in Quezon City and Cogeo in Antipolo, Rizal, which are being developed to become government housing.