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Farming, fishing villages benefit from outreach caravan DAVAO ORIENTAL – Close to 7,000 residents in two remote villages here benefited in the recently

- KAREN LOU DELOSO

held outreach caravan of the Provincial Government.

Residents of the farming village of Tagbinonga and the fishing village of Macambol, situated both in the capital city of Mati, are the latest recipients of the Provincial Government’s regular program called Nagkakaisa­ng LingDAVAO kod-Bayan ng Davao Oriental Barangay Outreach Caravan (NLD-BOC).

Villagers warmly welcomed the “festive” and “heartwarmi­ng” feel of the caravan with more than 40 government agencies coming together bringing with them much-needed government services.

Among the distribute­d goods are OPV corn seeds, peanut seeds, vegetable seeds, cacao seedlings, and ginger rhizomes with fertilizer­s from the Provincial Agricultur­e Office. Also turned over are school bags and sports equipment from the Provincial Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office.

Among the highlight services rendered were free medical checkup, dental services, eye checkup, and distributi­on of eyeglasses and medicines for various illness, and distributi­on of assistive devices for People with Disabiliti­es (PWD). Registrati­on to life and health insurance agencies such as the SSS and Philhealth, securing of legal documents such as marriage and birth certificat­es were also among those services. There were also legal consultati­ons with regards to land by the Department of Agrarian Reform and the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

The caravan has also become a venue for various advocacy campaigns such as environmen­t protection, disaster resilience, anti-illegal drugs, and lectures against violent extremism, among many others.

Tagbinonga Punong Barangay Webster Luis expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Provincial Government for giving his village the chance to become recipient of the program. “The people here are very thankful as they didn’t need to go to the economic center, which is several kilometers from our barangay, just to avail of all these services,” he said.

Governor Nelson L. Dayanghira­ng, who initiated the caravan as his flagship program, said that it is among the Provincial Government’s ways of reaching out to the communitie­s and by making people feel the presence of the government, thus, an effective way to address the issues on peace and order.

During the caravan, Governor Dayanghira­ng took time to talk to the residents, urging them to support the programs of the government, especially in terms of peace and developmen­t. He said that they can contribute towards this endeavor by cooperatin­g with the authoritie­s and by being vigilant against those that disrupt the peace.

Amid the Provincial Government’s effort to bring in investors that are willing to put up businesses here, Governor Dayanghira­ng asked the residents to help the government create an environmen­t conducive for business.

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