Sun.Star Pampanga

Guv mulls renaming hospital after Luis Taruc

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SAN LUIS – As Governor Lilia “Nanay” allotted P80-million for the constructi­on of the San Luis District Hospital, she is contemplat­ing on renaming the hospital after Luis Taruc, a patriotic, legendary Kapampanga­n hero and leader of the Hukbong Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon (HUKBALAHAP).

“I am asking for a resolution from the Sanggunian­g Bayan in concurrenc­e with the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an to rename the San Luis District Hospital after Tatang Luis Taruc for I idolize him,” the governor announced during the Alaga Ka Caravan with the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n (PhilHealth) beneficiar­ies here on Wednesday.

The lady governor also bared that the funds are intended for the rebuilding of the hospital in its new location near the boundary between San Luis and Mexico.

“I have allocated the budget in order for you to have a new, clean and big hospital in a 10-hectare lot near San LuisMexico boundary,” the governor told the beneficiar­ies of Alaga Ka.

She also bared her reason for transferri­ng the hospital to a new l ocat i on.

“I wanted to expand your district hospital but there was no more lot available. We wanted to buy the nearby lot but the owners declined our plea. So we sought for an available lot and found one near San Luis and Mexico,” she said.

She also added that she will hire additional doctors and medical staff to accommodat­e more patients here and from nearby towns.

Governor Pineda then said that the old San Luis District Hospital will be converted into a birthing station to utilize the facility after the transfer.

Mayor Venancio “Asyong”Macapagal meanwhile thanked the governor and the provincial government for the plan to upgrade their district hospital.

Luis Taruc was born in Santa Monica village here and is a revolution­ary icon who led the guerilla operations against Japanese occupiers during 1942 until 1950. He died on May 4, 2005 due to heart attack at the age of 91.— Philip Ocampo/ Pampanga PIO

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