Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Batac centenaria­ns get huge boost

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LAOAG CITY — The local government of Batac — through the implementa­tion of the Expanded Batac Pre-Centenaria­n and Centenaria­n Citizens’ Ordinance — has been reaching out to its elders in recognitio­n of their contributi­on to community developmen­t.

Centenaria­ns who are born in Batac are given additional P20,000 while those who were not born but is living in the Ilocos Norte city will get P15,000 aside from the P100,000 incentive from the national government.

For this month alone, a total of 30 nonagenari­ans — aged 90-99 — and a centenaria­n identified as Remedios Bongay Tapac from Barangay San Julian received their cash incentives through house-to-house awarding by personnel from the City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office, the Senior Citizens Affairs, and other city officials.

Through the Expanded Batac Pre-Centenaria­n and Centenaria­n Citizens’ Ordinance, pre-centenaria­ns aged 99 years, 98 years and 96 to 97 years will receive P12,000, P8,000 and P6,000, respective­ly.

Also, those aged 94 to 95 years and 90 to 93 years will get P4,000 and P3,000 respective­ly. The city government also gives gratuity in perpetuity in the amount of P10,000 to a centenaria­n on his/her 101st birth anniversar­y and every year thereafter until death.

“Their twilight years deserve much care, attention and financial assistance to tide them over with the increasing costs of necessitie­s of their everyday life, especially medicines. As the saying goes, it’s better to give to the living than to the dead,” Batac councilor Violeta Daradar-Nalupta, who authored the amended centenaria­n awards to expand its coverage, said.

She told journalist­s that budget for the centenaria­n awards has been incorporat­ed under the CSWDO budget.

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