Her statement was in
response to critics that giving out slippers, multi-cabs, covered courts, caps,
and multipurpose buildings are no use for it only wasted the time and money of
every resident in Cotabato Province.
Just recently, the Provincial
Government of Cotabato distributed seventeen (17) projects to barangays in
Carmen, President Roxas, Pigcawayan, Aleosan, Tulunan, Matalam and Antipas to attend
to the strong clamor of barangay folks in the province.
Barangays Kibayao,
Bentangan, and Kilala in Carmen receive road concreting, covered court,
electrification, and water system; Barangays Datu Sundungan, Batobato, Tuael,
and Sagcungan in President Roxas receive birthing facility, health center,
multi-purpose building, and school building; Barangay Balogo in Pigcawayan
receive a covered court; Barangays Kawilihan and Malapang in Aleosan receive
school building and water system; Barangays New Bunawan and Dungos in Tulunan
receive one unit multi-purpose building each; Barangay Tamped in Matalam
receive one unit multi-purpose building, and Barangays Pontevedra and Poblacion
in Antipas receive water system, health center, and upgrading of Rural Health
Unit.
A
total of 43.5 Million worth of projects include 3 multi-purpose buildings, 2
road concreting, 3 water systems, 4 health facilities, 2 covered courts, 3
school buildings, and 1electrification distributed to the aforementioned
barangays.
On
her inspirational message at the turn-over of covered court in Kibayao, Carmen,
Governor Taliño-Mendoza stressed out that the projects given are very useful as
she explain its purpose. “Covered courts can be used for relief and medical
missions, sport events and activities, different program gathering for schools,
including sessions, seminars, and meetings”, she said. She added that the provincial office has
enough funds to help every need of the barangays in Cotabato province.
On slipper issue, she said it
has been her troop’s trait to bring and give out slippers to the children every
time they visit the barangays for turn-over.
Meanwhile, the municipal and
barangay officials of the seven municipalities are thankful for the given
projects, assuring the provincial government that their support will remain to
its advocacy “Serbisyong Totoo”.
Board Members Jose Tejada,
Airene Claire Pagal, Noel Baynosa, and Cris Cadungon are present on the said
turn-overs.
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