
Metro Manila, Philippines – Protesters on Thursday, Sept. 4, vandalized the gate of the business compound of the Discayas, one of the top contractors in government projects, and demanded accountability in the flood control scandal.
Members of environmental group Kalikasan and the People Surge National Alliance of Disaster Survivors trooped to the St. Gerrard Construction building in Pasig City and threw mud at the gate.
They sprayed graffiti on the firm’s logo and defaced the gate with the word “magnanakaw ikulong [jail the thief],” and shouted: “Sarah Discaya, magnanakaw!”
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“Every peso pocketed by the Discayas and corrupt politicians translates to another family submerged in floodwaters, another farmer’s livelihood destroyed, another community displaced,” the groups said in their statement.
“The government itself has become a disaster – turning public funds meant for protection and resilience into cash cows for plunder,” they added.
Malacañang said Marcos had directed law enforcement agencies to prevent unrest.
On the other hand, the protesters said their actions were “legitimate and just.”
‘’Calm’ is a slap in the face to the flood victims and survivors whose homes, livelihoods, and lives are washed away by criminal neglect and corruption,” they said in another statement.
Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto said he understood the anger and frustration, but he also called for calm as he was concerned about collateral damage.
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