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Tangub to hasten delivery of services, level-up processes

By Shaine Mae Nagtalon

TANGUB CITY – The city government here has assured to hasten delivery of its services and level up other processes in the municipal hall in a recent press conference in celebration of Asenso Liberation Day on May 10.

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Services at the Municipal Hall will be improved by accepting all concerns and needs of Tangubanons, said Mayor Sabiniano Canama.

He also said his administration will introduce new, creative, and innovative programs and services that are beneficial to the grassroots community.

Among them is a sufficient water system for households in the mountains, and bringing a regular supply of water to end-users is his utmost priority.

Further, other services include hospitalization and burial assistance, as well as the advancement of the infrastructure and agriculture sectors in the city.

Canama shared the new vision of LGU Tangub as a “God-centered city.”

“Our wish here in the city of Tangub is to live according to our vision that the Lord comes first and we will bring the 5 Ms of the province, then we will achieve love here in the city of Tangub, and this is the time that the city will improve,” Canama emphasized.

He guaranteed that more programs and projects would be implemented.

Asenso Liberation Day is celebrated to experience a government that truly loves and cares, especially for the poor.

The city councilors of Tangub also shared their various programs and accomplishments, including those in infrastructure, social services, health care, tourism, education, livelihood programs, and others. (SMRN | PIA-10 | Misamis Occidental)

BARMM to build multiple training centers to reach wider sectors

MARAWI CITY – The Ministry of Human Settlement and Development (MHSD) is set to construct five training centers in the region, which will allow the Bangsamoro government to reach a wider range of sectors in society.

Lawyer Hamid Aminoddin Barra, MHSD minister and member of parliament, said, during the contract signing with contractors on May 8, that the new training centers will help the regional government reach beyond just housing projects.

“The construction of these training centers will enable us to reach more or other sectors of society aside from the housing projects,” Barra said.

Funds for the said training centers were sourced from the Transitional Development Impact Fund (TDIF) of MP Barra, MP Romeo

Sema, MP Mudjib Abu, and former MP Punduma Sani.

The initiative comprises one two-story multi-purpose youth training center in Marawi City and four onestory multi-purpose human development training centers in Cotabato City, Sultan Kudarat, Buadipuso Buntong, and Marawi City.

"We are not just accountable to the Bangsamoro, but to the Filipinos and the Philippine National Government as a whole, and ultimately, to Allah SWT. We hope we can work together, and we hope this will not be the end but the beginning of working together for the Filipino people, for the Bangsamoro people," Barra stressed.

During the contract signing, the partner contractors pledged to ensure the project's timely completion and quality. (BIO | PIA-10

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