The Freeman

39 barangays get vehicle from Capitol

- Braga/NSA — Michael Vencynth H.

During critical situations, officials of Barangay Cogon in Dumanjug had to request from the municipal hall, located around three kilometers away, a vehicle to transport patients to the hospital in Barili or in Cebu City.

Cogon Barangay Captain Vicente Suerte recounted instances when the municipal ambulance was not available, and they would have a hard time looking for another vehicle, thus, putting the life of their constituen­ts at risk.

“Kasagaran among constituen­ts adto g’yud sa kapitan manuol. Inig request namo, wa diha ang ambulansya kay naghatod pod og pasyente,” he shared with The FREEMAN.

Barangay Cogon acquired an ambulance in 2007 during the stint of Cebu third district Representa­tive Gwendolyn Garcia as governor, but it has already been rendered unservicea­ble.

But starting yesterday, the barangay will no longer have to borrow vehicle from their municipali­ty, said Suerte.

Barangay Cogon and 38 other barangays and municipali­ties in the province received a unit of multicab each from the Capitol.

Acting Governor Agnes Magpale turned over yesterday the vehicles to the barangay captains of Hilantagaa­n and Okoy in Santa Fe; Budbud in Barili,; Sac-on in Carmen;Tubod and Pitalo in San Fernando; Apo, Lengigon, and Talaytay in Argao; Manipis and Mohon in Talisay City; Ward 4 in Minglanill­a; Poblacion 1 and Putat in Tuburan; Balhaan, Dobdob, Sulsogan and Ginablan in Badian; Poblacion West in Moalboal, Kanghumaod, Pawa and Paculob in Dumanjug; Lepanto, Sta. Filomena and Salagmaya in Alcantara; Tacup in San Remigio; Mabuli and Managase in Tabogon; Canamucan in Compostela; Luyang in Carmen; and Banilad in Mandaue City.

The city of Toledo also received two multicabs, while the municipali­ties of Santa Fe and Madridejos got one unit each.

Two multicabs were also turned over to Barangay Tupas in Pinamungaj­an, the Provincial Informatio­n Office and Provincial General Services Office records show.

All multicabs are worth P5.1 million, or at least P130,000 each, with Cebu Sendai Motor Sales Inc. as the supplier.

In her speech during the turnover rite yesterday, Magpale said this was the third wave of Capitol’s turnover of vehicles, adding that the project is part of the present administra­tion’s thrust to improve the delivery of health services.

“Akong gipahinumd­oman ang mga kapitan sa pasumangil nga ang atong gobernador wa kuno’y nabuhat, ikatulo na intawon ni pagpanghat­ag ug naa pa’y mosunod,” she said.

Capitol has turned over a total of 143 vehicles since 2013, excluding the ones given yesterday.

Suerte thanked the Capitol for the new unit of multicab, saying it would help the barangay improve the delivery of basic services.

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