"For the past four decades, the residents, mostly in the CAA area, have petitioned the local and national government to dispose of the land they occupy," Santos said on Tuesday.
The land, currently under the management of the Air Transportation Office (ATO), has been deemed suitable for residential use. The push for land disposition is in line with Presidential Declaration 427, signed in 2000 by former president Joseph Estrada, which classified 52 out of the 62-hectare CAA area as alienable and disposable.
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