
Ten barangays are covered by the Supreme Court ruling, she said, and the local government would remain calling them "Makatizens" wherever they go.ĪBS-CBN News sought the comment of the local government of Taguig regarding Binay's concerns. “Hahanap kami ng paraan para maipagpatuloy ng Makati ang pagtulong at paglilingkod sa inyo," she added. “Sa susunod na mga araw, makikipag-ugnayan at makikipagtulungan ang inyong lingkod at ang city government sa mga kaukulang departamento at ahensya ng national government,” Mayor Abby said.

She said in a TV interview the Taguig government would need around P7 billion to continue providing social services to these affected people. Masakit lalo na sa akin ang mahiwalay sa higit 300,000 Makatizens na sa mahabang panahon ay kasama natin sa pagbagon at pag-unlad ng Makati," she said.īinay touted the health care residents received under Ospital ng Makati and the regular financial allowance and services the elderly and other individuals previously got. Iisang bagay lang ang bumabahala sa akin, ang kapakanan ng Makatizen sa second district. Makati loses bid for BGC ownership to Taguig.In an emotional video posted on Makati's social media page, Binay said she was "worried" over the fate of these residents, saying the issue goes beyond the dispute over the entire Fort Andres Bonifacio, which includes Bonifacio Global City (BGC), and some enlisted men’s barangays. MANILA (UPDATE) - Makati Mayor Abby Binay on Monday said her local government would find ways to continue supporting over 300,000 individuals affected by the Supreme Court ruling on its territorial dispute with the City of Taguig. In an emotional video posted on Makati's social media page, Binay said she was "worried" over the fate of around 300,000 affected residents of the Supreme Court ruling.
