Mindanao Times

Remote sitio finally gets first primary school bldg

- By Rhoda Grace B. Saron

A SCHOOL building for primary school students was turned over to Barangay Tapak, Paquibato District on Aug. 27.

Lt. Col. Silas Transmonte­ro, commander of the 89th Infantry Battalion, emphasized the importance of access to quality education by far-flung barangays. This is one of their strategies to free the poor communitie­s from the influence of the New People’s Army.

He said that seeing very young kids trek barefoot for hours under the heat of the sun to reach the nearest school will move anybody.

The officer said these young kids are vulnerable to recruitmen­t because they are not equipped with the skills to improve their lives.

The turnover was spearheade­d by the 1003rd Infantry Brigade commander; 89th Infantry Battalion; Alma I. Tac-on, public schools district supervisor; Peace 911 headed

by Roger Baay; Technical Education Skills and Developmen­t Authority; Paquibato District Agricultur­al Office; Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

Also in attendance were Datu Benito Diano, tribal chieftain; Rolly G. Latawan, Tapak barangay chairman; and other officials.

In his message, Col. Nolasco Mempin, 1003rd Infantry Brigade commander, recognized the efforts of the battalion for the constructi­on of the school building.

Roger Baay, focal person of Peace 911, read the message of Mayor Sara Duterte at the event. “Now that you have the school in your community, you wouldn’t have any more reason of not attending your classes, study hard and achieve your dreams,” the message read.

Sitios Mangani and Gatungon are one of the most remote hamlets of Davao City. The community has no school that caters to the needs of the mostly Lumads in the area. Transmonte­ro said they personally witnessed how the kids braved the trek just to get a chance at life.

The school building was constructe­d through the sponsorshi­p of Ulticon Builders Inc (UBI), which gave the constructi­on materials; the city government for the tables and chairs; and the Peace 911 and DepEd for the availabili­ty of teachers.

The Gatungon Primary School is now officially open to provide instructio­n as well as motivation to students since the school is now just steps away from their household. As a token of their gratitude to the 89th IB, the community plans to rename the school as the Makatao Primary School.

 ?? MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO ?? BAREFOOT and carrying no umbrella, an elderly woman and a girl brave the downpour in Malaybalay City on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO BAREFOOT and carrying no umbrella, an elderly woman and a girl brave the downpour in Malaybalay City on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

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