Sominot
mayor hails MindaComNet infocar
By Gideon C. Corgue
SOMINOT, Zamboanga del Sur – Mayor Stephen Acosta of this
town has expressed his gratitude to the Mindanao Communicators’ Newtwork
(MindaComNet) for spearheading the conduct of information caravan here last
Thursday which was attended by 22 national government agencies (NGAs).
The infocar brought the different line agencies
to the municipality to give and apprise the townsfolk of their programs and
services that aim to reduce proverty in the area.
“Dako kaayo ang akong pagpasalamat sa presensya
sa mga national government agencies nga naghatud sa ilang libre nga mga
programa ug serbisyo sa mga mulupyo sa akong lungsod. (I am very grateful for
the presence of the national government agencies which are offering their
programs ans services for free to my constituents in this town),” Acosta
announced.
“Pinaagi ning maong kalihokan, masayon sa mga
tawo nga modoul sa mga ahensya sa kagamhanan nga gipahiluna sa usa ka dapit
aron mopadangat sa ilang mga isyu ug problema,” the mayor added.
(With this activity, it would be easier for the
people to approach the national government agencies which are now gathered
here.)
Acosta said some of his constituents seldom see
these agencies in his town.
The NGAs were gathered at the gym and were
provided with individual tables to attend to their clients.
In the same activity, the medical team of 1st
Infanry (Tabak) division of the Philippine Army through the 32nd
battalion performed free circumcision to 66 boys and haircut to 36 children.
The Department of Health (DOH) and Rural Health
Unit (RHU) provided free general health checkup and distributed vitamins to 216
poor families.
The Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DSENR), on the pther hand, distributed 300 mahogany and narra
seedlings.
The NFA also provided supplemental feeding to 160
children while the rest of NGAs informed the residents of their respective
programs and services.
Sominot was chosen by the MindaComNet as the
pilot area for the information caravan, as it has the second highest poverty
incidence in the region based on the results of the National Housing Targetting
(NHTS) survey after Midsalip town. (PIA) (080514)
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