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Lopez Group helps Iloilo City fight COVID-19 through P5.5M worth of medical donations

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THE Lopez Group of Companies through the Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC) fulfilled its commitment to help the City of Iloilo in its fight against the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) as it officially inked the deal and delivered the state-of-the-art Reverse Transcript­ase-polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) machine, RNA extractor, and test kits that it donated to the city’s Uswag Molecular Laboratory in San Pedro, Molo district on January 21.

Federico “Piki” R. Lopez, Chairman and CEO of First Philippine Holdings Corporatio­n (FPH), said providing the necessary support to put up the Uswag Molecular Laboratory for the City of Iloilo and its people is part of the new mission of the Lopez Group of building a regenerati­ve future through collaborat­ive pathways.

“Being regenerati­ve is all about elevating everything we touch—from our employees, our customers, suppliers, and contractor­s, our environmen­t, our communitie­s, as well as our shareholde­rs. This is why we’ve committed to providing our country with only clean sources of energy such geothermal, wind, solar, hydro, and natural gas. But our mission goes beyond energy and anticipate­s in dealing with the many adaptive challenges needed to redesign how we live, work, and do business in a changed world,” Lopez said.

Lopez, whose roots traces in Iloilo, added that it exemplifie­s a city and a province that are taking concrete steps to develop not just sustainabi­lity but also regenerati­vely, thus, progress and prosperity that benefits the people and planet can be achieved in collaborat­ion between like-minded individual­s and institutio­ns.

To recall, in November last year, the Lopez family together with its Group of Companies, spearheade­d by Lopez himself, sent a letter to Iloilo City Mayor Geronimo “Jerry” Treñas signifying their intent to help the city in its fight against COVID-19 through a donation of a RT-PCR machine and other laboratory equipment to deliver timely and accurate testing services to fellow Ilonggos.

The letter, signed by Lopez, First Gen President and COO Francis Giles B. Puno, and EDC President and COO Richard B. Tantoco, laid out the proposed donation of the conglomera­te which will cover the cost of the equipment, test kits, and consumable­s worth over P5.5 million.

Treñas thanked the Lopezes, its family and companies, for its unwavering support to the city especially in these extremely challengin­g times since the first quarter of 2020. “This day is a recognitio­n of a selfless contributi­on, philanthro­py and social responsibi­lity. This is also a celebratio­n of successful collaborat­ion and partnershi­p with the private sector. On behalf of the city government of iloilo and my fellow Ilonggos. And we humbly recognize that we can not gain leverage and perform effectivel­y without the assistance and support and essential contributi­ons coming from the private sector like EDC,” said Treñas in his acceptance speech at the Deed of Donation signing held via zoom. He, likewise, showcased the RT-PCR machine and RNA extractor that was delivered straight to his office in Iloilo City in time for the signing ceremony.

Inter-agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases against COVID-19 Deputy Chief Implemente­r and Bases and Conversion and Developmen­t Authority President and CEO Vince Dizon graced the event and expressed his appreciati­on for the Lopez group’s continuous efforts and collaborat­ion with Iloilo City and various local government units to help them combat COVID-19 and become resilient amid the pandemic.

“You know since last year the tremendous assistance of the Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n has been a major factor in our battle against COVID-19. From the beginning when our president called for everyone all throughout the country to help in this once in a generation challenge that we all face, EDC was one of the private sector companies that responded to this call of the president in his whole nation approach. We want to thank Chairman Piki again for this partnershi­p with the national government that has not wavered since the very beginning,”said Dizon.

FPH is a pioneering holding company with principal interests in clean and renewable energy, premium real estate, manufactur­ing, constructi­on, healthcare, and education. Since 1961, FPH'S businesses are leaders and trailblaze­rs in key industries in the Philippine­s, powering the diverse needs of a rapidly growing economy

First Gen Corporatio­n (First Gen) is the primary holding company for FPH’S power generation and energy-related businesses. It is the pioneer and leader in the natural gas industry, producing 2,959 megawatts (MW) of electricit­y from indigenous energy sources. First Gen accounts for 23 percent of the country’s gross generation and operates Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC), the world’s largest integrated geothermal power producer.

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