Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Survey cites economic issues as top concern for Oro people

- By PJ Orias

ECONOMIC issues are the top concern for the people of Cagayan de Oro, this according to the recent survey of Xavier University’s Kinaadman University Research Office (Kuro).

The research institutio­n noticed that there was a shift in concern “priorities,” because based in its 2016 survey, the peace and order problem is the number one concern of the residents.

But XU-Kuro deputy director Dr. Astrid Cinco said that their recent survey showed that it’s now the economic status as the top issue of the Cagayan de Oro electorate.

Under the economic issue, about 26 percent of the survey participan­ts underscore­d the lack of livelihood programs of the city, while some 23 percent of the survey participan­ts said the there are not enough jobs here. There were 800 respondent­s who participat­ed the survey from the two districts of the city.

Mayor Oscar Moreno meanwhile maintained that Cagayan de Oro’s employment rate has consistent­ly been at the top in Mindanao, and one of the highest in the country, however noted that the rate of migration into the city is also increasing.

“And most, if not all, of these migrants are job seekers,” he said.

Since Moreno assumed office in 2013, the city has undertaken many initiative­s geared towards jobs promotion, which include 1) the creation of the Jobs Assistance Bureau, to serve as the jobs clearing house; 2) Strengthen­ing and upgrading of the PESO; 3) Establishm­ent of the Technical and Educationa­l Skills Developmen­t and Employment Council (TESDEC), a multi sectoral body; 4) Joint Projects with DOLE and other government­al and business stakeholde­rs, such as the JobsStart, and 4) Establishm­ent of CDO’ Technical and Vocational Institute.

“But we are not complainin­g, as we know that we also contribute to the continuing growth of Northern Mindanao and the rest of Mindanao,” he said.

The peace and problem issue is now at number 2, with illegal drugs still the top concern, followed by illegal parking of trucks and other vehicles, and the traffic jam.

The third concern for the electorate is the delivery of basic services. The survey participan­ts noted the problem on the city’s drainage system and roads, as well as the water supply.

The participan­ts also noted the problem on local governance, particular­ly the corruption at the city level, implementa­tion of barangay ordinances, and corruption in the barangay level.

Environmen­tal concern comes last, with waste management, river condition, and disaster preparedne­ss still are among the areas of concern.

 ?? (PNA PHOTO BY BEN BRIONES) ?? OPENING OF TREASURES OF SOX. Department of Tourism (DOT) Assistant Secretary for Product & Market Developmen­t Verna Esmeralda Buensuceso (3rd from left), DOT Region12 (SOCCSKSARG­EN) Director Nelly Nita Dillera (2nd left), and Abdul Daya-an (3rd right), lead other guests in unwrapping the ribbon at the opening of Travel and Trade Expo entitled: “Treasures of SOX”, held at the Robinson’s Place Manila in Ermita on Thursday (April 25, 2019). Through the Travel and Trade Expo, which runs from April 25 to April 28, visitors will have access to regional products that are supported by various government agencies such as the Department­s of Trade and Industry (DTI), Agricultur­e (DA) and Labor and Employment (DOLE), among others.
(PNA PHOTO BY BEN BRIONES) OPENING OF TREASURES OF SOX. Department of Tourism (DOT) Assistant Secretary for Product & Market Developmen­t Verna Esmeralda Buensuceso (3rd from left), DOT Region12 (SOCCSKSARG­EN) Director Nelly Nita Dillera (2nd left), and Abdul Daya-an (3rd right), lead other guests in unwrapping the ribbon at the opening of Travel and Trade Expo entitled: “Treasures of SOX”, held at the Robinson’s Place Manila in Ermita on Thursday (April 25, 2019). Through the Travel and Trade Expo, which runs from April 25 to April 28, visitors will have access to regional products that are supported by various government agencies such as the Department­s of Trade and Industry (DTI), Agricultur­e (DA) and Labor and Employment (DOLE), among others.

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