Duterte visits Leyte, gives aid to blast victims

President Rodrigo Duterte talked to the six blast victims of the December 28 town plaza explosion still confined at the state-run health facility in Leyte
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HILONGOS, Leyte (Philippines News Agency) – President Rodrigo Duterte visited Leyte on Friday and gave additional cash assistance to victims of the December 28 town plaza explosion.

The chief executive arrived past 10 a.m. on board a presidential chopper at Hilongos National Vocational School campus and walked for about 50 meters to the Hilongos District Hospital.

Duterte talked to the six blast victims still confined at the state-run health facility. All the patients already discharged from the hospital also came for a 40-minute meeting with the president.

He distributed P10,000 cash to the ten victims, who are still recovering in the district hospital, including those admitted in Tacloban City and Maasin City. Outpatient victims got a P5,000 cash gift from Duterte.

The cash aid is on top of the P5,000 assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development and P3,000 from the office of Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Dino distributed on Thursday.

Mary Grace Nemis, 12, who was hit by bomb shrapnel during the attack, received a new mobile phone from the president.

After an interaction with victims, Duterte attended a security briefing with local police officials, military officers, Leyte Gov. Dominico Petilla, Southern Leyte Gov. Damian Mercado, and Hilongos Mayor Albert Villahermosa.

He was about to leave the hospital complex past noontime when he got off from the car and delivered a two-minute message to a large crowd who warmly welcomed him at the hospital’s parking lot.

“Trust your law enforcers because they know what they are doing. I was impressed that they are able to immediately identify the perpetrators,” Duterte told the crowd in Cebuano. The town is just 38 kilometers north of Maasin City in Southern Leyte, the president’s birthplace.

The president earlier claimed the bombing that wounded 32 residents here, was “drug-related, and involving Moro people.”

Duterte stopped by this town after leading the Rizal Day commemoration rites at Rizal Park in Manila and before heading home to Davao City to spend the New Year holidays with his family.

About 500 people were gathered at the town plaza to watch an amateur boxing match on Wednesday night when two improvised explosive devices went off around 9:30 p.m., wounding 32 people. The attack coincided with the town’s annual fiesta celebration.

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