Malacañang Palace on Tuesday said the administration of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has disbursed P30.01 billion to cushion the impact of the ongoing Middle East crisis, out of P238.6 billion in allocated funds.
Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro said that as of 9 April, the Department of Budget and Management reported P238.6 billion in appropriations, P125.1 billion in allotments, P37.5 billion in obligations, and P30.01 billion in disbursements under fiscal management and budget execution.
The figures were presented during the fourth meeting of the Unified Package for Livelihoods, Industry, Food and Transport.
On assistance to overseas workers, the Department of Migrant Workers said 24,521 out of 36,813 overseas Filipino workers who requested aid have been assisted. As of 10 April, 4,136 OFWs and 1,300 dependents have returned to the country.
For fuel supply, the Department of Energy reported that 1.04 million barrels out of a targeted 2 million barrels have been secured, with 471,000 barrels already delivered. Available fuel supply was estimated at 50.31 days as of 10 April.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development said 977,036 public utility vehicle drivers have received assistance under its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations program as of 19 April.
Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation recorded 373,039 fuel subsidy beneficiaries, while the TUPAD Tuloy Pasada pilot program has covered 425 drivers in the National Capital Region as of 14 April.
To ensure energy stability, the DOE said 22 renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 1,471 megawatts are being accelerated. It also reported 86.89 percent compliance with flexible work arrangements across nearly 665 government entities and 2,933 agencies.
P46.22B released for infrastructure
Castro said the DBM has also released P46.22 billion for 1,743 public works projects nationwide, in line with the President’s directive to prioritize infrastructure development.
The funds were released to the Department of Public Works and Highways to ensure uninterrupted project implementation and improve road connectivity across regions.
Among the projects cited was the Davao City Bypass Construction Project, which received more than P288 million for fiscal year 2026.
In education, the President also ordered the release of P17.27 billion to fund the construction of 4,960 classrooms nationwide, with funds approved for the Department of Education.
Marcos also directed agencies to ensure that the distribution of financial assistance complies with existing laws.