There is a large risk of further radicalization in the southern Philippines if there is unhappiness with the reconstruction of bombed-out Marawi City, where the government has declared victory over Islamic State group-aligned militants who laid siege to the city, according to terrorism expert Sydney Jones. Sporadic fighting has been continuing in Marawi city despite the Philippines military declaring total victory, two weeks ago, over pro-ISIL groups in Southeast Asia. President Duterte has given his go-ahead for an additional P14.5-billion funding to be spent on the rehabilitation of war-torn Marawi City, Budget Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said Wednesday.