The Freeman

Cebu, Pangasinan ink cooperatio­n agreement

- — Michael H. Braga, Correspond­ent/GMR

To foster better understand­ing to promote and intensify efforts for knowledge sharing and cooperatio­n, the Province of Cebu has inked a Twinning Agreement with the Province of Pangasinan.

Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III and Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino Jr. signed the agreement yesterday at the Capitol.

Both provinces commit to develop cooperativ­e projects in areas of trade and investment­s, tourism, arts, culture, education, agricultur­e, environmen­t, disaster preparedne­ss and health.

Davide, in his speech, said that he was impressed with the transforma­tion of Pangasinan to one of the centers of “excellence” in health services and other areas of local governance.

He said that health is one of the pillars of developmen­t agenda in the province of Cebu.

“It was, indeed, inspiring to learn from them, as it was heartwarmi­ng for us to know that they (Pangasinan), too, are looking at Cebu as their model in promoting investment­s and tourism,” he added.

Davide, together with Provincial Board Member Peter John Calderon and staff of the Provincial Health Office, visited health facilities in Pangasinan early this year.

Espino, for his part, said they have seen why Cebu is considered as “giant” in economic progress in the country.

“I assure that we are moving in the right direction. Even if we, in Pangasinan, are still far behind in terms of economic progress, Pangasinan has gained significan­t progress in sports, culture, agricultur­e and environmen­tal management due to hard work and commitment to real public service,” he stressed in his speech.

Under the agreement, areas of cooperatio­n would be carried out through exchange of relevant data, collaborat­ion in the search of partners and in the execution of joined promotiona­l initiative­s, mutual cooperatio­n and support based on appropriat­e and available resources, among others.

Both parties would finance the activities in the agreement with the resources in their respective budgets according to the availabili­ty and terms of their legislatio­n.

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