Pres. Roxas receives P5M worth of projects, thanks PGCot




Mayor Jaime H. Mahimpit and the people of Pres. Roxas are thankful to the Provincial Government of Cotabato headed by Governor Emmylou “Lala” J. Taliño- Mendoza for giving their municipality close to P5M worth of projects.

In a turn-over ceremony last August 14, 2012, barangay Del Carmen received the most expensive project among the four recipients with its 270 m concrete road amounting to P2.7M. Lamalama received one unit health station worth P1M from the European Commission while Sundungan received one unit multi-purpose pavement amounting to P500,000.00 and Datu Inda, the farthest  barangay received a multi-purpose building worth PhP598,672.48.

Governor Taliño-Mendoza in her message at Del Carmen stated that the province is no longer implementing road asphalting projects because these do not last long. “Since Cotabato is an agricultural province, we are now exclusively implementing road concreting projects with an 8-inch concrete thickness. This is to make sure that the road will last and can be used by the residents for a long time,” she said.

The asphalting plant of the province of Cotabato located at Barangay Pag-asa, M’lang is now for rent to those agencies with asphalting projects like the Department of Public Works and Highways.

The governor also said that the provincial government is improving the roads so that agricultural products are easily transported and that students are safe when they go to school.

Board Member Onofre L. Respicio of the 2nd District said the Sanguniang Panlalawigan follows the straight path of the present administration. “You are very lucky that you were chosen as one of the recipients of this kind of project. This is the evidence of our united efforts in the province, let us thank our governor, vice governor and your municipal mayor for implementing this project,” he added.

Board Members Airene Claire A. Pagal and Noel Baynosa thanked the residents of the four barangays for the warm welcome and urged the residents to take care of the projects given by the province. “May you continue to support the programs of the government for you to continue receiving incentives like this,” Pagal said.
Ibrahim M. Inda, barangay chairman of Lamalama, in his words of acceptance also thanked Governor Taliño-Mendoza and the rest of the officials of the province and the municipality of President Roxas for the project their barangay received. ”Rest assured we will continue to cooperate with the province of Cotabato by supporting your programs.”
On that same day, Governor Taliño-Mendoza also visited barangay Doroluman, Arakan on its 47th Foundation Anniversary. Doroluman received P5M worth of projects from the Provincial Government of Cotabato. Mayor Jaime H. Mahimpit and the people of Pres. Roxas are thankful to the Provincial Government of Cotabato headed by Governor Emmylou “Lala” J. Taliño- Mendoza for giving their municipality close to P5M worth of projects.
In a turn-over ceremony last August 14, 2012, barangay Del Carmen received the most expensive project among the four recipients with its 270 m concrete road amounting to P2.7M. Lamalama received one unit health station worth P1M from the European Commission while Sundungan received one unit multi-purpose pavement amounting to P500,000.00 and Datu Inda, the farthest  barangay received a multi-purpose building worth PhP598,672.48.

Governor Taliño-Mendoza in her message at Del Carmen stated that the province is no longer implementing road asphalting projects because these do not last long. “Since Cotabato is an agricultural province, we are now exclusively implementing road concreting projects with an 8-inch concrete thickness. This is to make sure that the road will last and can be used by the residents for a long time,” she said.

The asphalting plant of the province of Cotabato located at Barangay Pag-asa, M’lang is now for rent to those agencies with asphalting projects like the Department of Public Works and Highways.

The governor also said that the provincial government is improving the roads so that agricultural products are easily transported and that students are safe when they go to school.

Board Member Onofre L. Respicio of the 2nd District said the Sanguniang Panlalawigan follows the straight path of the present administration. “You are very lucky that you were chosen as one of the recipients of this kind of project. This is the evidence of our united efforts in the province, let us thank our governor, vice governor and your municipal mayor for implementing this project,” he added.

Board Members Airene Claire A. Pagal and Noel Baynosa thanked the residents of the four barangays for the warm welcome and urged the residents to take care of the projects given by the province. “May you continue to support the programs of the government for you to continue receiving incentives like this,” Pagal said.

Ibrahim M. Inda, barangay chairman of Lamalama, in his words of acceptance also thanked Governor Taliño-Mendoza and the rest of the officials of the province and the municipality of President Roxas for the project their barangay received. ”Rest assured we will continue to cooperate with the province of Cotabato by supporting your programs.”

On that same day, Governor Taliño-Mendoza also visited barangay Doroluman, Arakan on its 47th Foundation Anniversary. Doroluman received P5M worth of projects from the Provincial Government of Cotabato.

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