With high hopes and faith, residents of Barangay Marbel in Kidapawan
City felt gratified for receiving 2.5M worth of covered court from the
Provincial Government of Cotabato and the Trade Union Congress of the
Philippines (TUCP) last week.
The turn-over ceremony was scheduled in time with Marbel’s 66th Founding Anniversary themed “Pagkahiusa, Dalan Ngadto sa Kalambuan.”
Governor Emmylou “Lala” J.Taliño-Mendoza came to personally visit the
residents and handed out the said facility. TUCP Representative Raymund
Democrito Mendoza extended his warm greetings to the people of Marbel
through the governor.
In her message of support, Taliño-Mendoza said the ceremony is a true
ensemble of a genuine public service, adding that the provincial
government is really working hard to bring services to its constituents,
with the help of TUCP Partylist.
Apart from the many covered courts distributed in the past three
years of her administration, the Governor enlightened the residents how
TUCP Partylist rendered support to the Provincial Government of
Cotabato.
She further added that TUCP also contributed in the
distribution of green multi-cabs to the many barangays.
In line with the upcoming barangay election, Taliño-Mendoza also
emphasized how important cooperation and support among residents are, in
inspiring the provincial and city officials to strive more in bringing
the necessary services for their village. She clearly advised the people
not to ruin their relationship with each other just for politics.
Both the barangay officials and some city officials were able to attend the event.
Barangay Chairperson Allan Pancho in his acknowledgement said he was
so glad that finally their village received a big project like this. He
thanked Governor Taliño-Mendoza and TUCP Representative Mendoza for
giving them the chance to show their support to the present
administration.
Pancho also guaranteed that people from Marbel will continue to shore up the programs of the government.
2nd District Board Member Cris Cadungon was also present during the turn-over.
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