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■ VECO'S P15M REWIRING BENEFITS SCHOOLS, 50T STUDENTS

The beneficiar­ies of the rewiring projects included six schools from the Cebu City division, four from the Mandaue City division, one from the Talisay City division, two from the City of Naga division and six from the division of Cebu Province

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Some 50,000 students will benefit the Visayan Electric Co.’s ( VECO) P15-million public schools rewiring project, which has been completed. The beneficiar­ies of the 19 rewiring projects include six schools from the Cebu City division, four from the Mandaue City division, one from the Talisay City division, two from the City of Naga division, and six from Cebu Province. Cebu City Schools Division Superinten­dent Dr. Bianito A. Dagatan expressed his gratitude to VECO for choosing to invest in education-related projects, saying that the rewiring project of VECO is more than just providing adequate lighting for students’ learning performanc­e but also helping schools save energy and money with the bulbs’ low electric consumptio­n.

The Visayan Electric Company (Veco) has completed its P15 million public schools rewiring projects for 2017, benefiting at least 50,000 students.

Central to Veco’s corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programs being an electric distributi­on company is upgrading the electrical wiring system of schools within its franchise areas.

This year, Veco continues to provide a safe environmen­t for students as it completed 19 rewiring projects.

The beneficiar­ies of the rewiring projects included six schools from the Cebu City division, four from the Mandaue City division, one from the Talisay City division, two from the City of Naga division and six from the division of Cebu Province.

Cebu City Schools Division Supt. Dr. Bianito A. Dagatan thanked the Veco for choosing to invest in education-related projects when there are so many areas that they can help out. He added that the rewiring project of Veco is more than just providing adequate lighting for students’ learning performanc­e but also helping schools save energy and money with the bulbs’ low electric consumptio­n.

Mandaue City Mayor Luigi Quisumbing, meanwhile, emphasized that the rewiring project is a noble initiative for schools are now safe from electrical hazards.

He cited that many fire incidents are caused by faulty wiring, which is why he is very grateful to Veco for giving schools, especially those several decades old, an upgraded electrical system.

“It takes a village to raise children and we cannot do it alone. With this, I thank Veco for the willingnes­s to lend a hand for assuring the safety of the students and teachers,” said Quisumbing.

Since 2010, Veco has rewired and added cost-efficient lighting to 2,963 classrooms in 76 schools in the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay, Naga and in the municipali­ties of Liloan, Consolacio­n, Minglanill­a and San Fernando.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? ELECTRICAL WIRING. Veco, headed by chief operations officer Anton Mari Perdices (second from right, second row), turns over the P2-million Upgraded Electrical Wiring System project to Guadalupe Elementary School represente­d by its principal, Dr. Imelda...
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ELECTRICAL WIRING. Veco, headed by chief operations officer Anton Mari Perdices (second from right, second row), turns over the P2-million Upgraded Electrical Wiring System project to Guadalupe Elementary School represente­d by its principal, Dr. Imelda...

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