The Philippine Star

Bong Go visits Sulu to deliver assistance to fire victims

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True to his promise to reach out to Filipinos anywhere in the country, Sen. Bong Go traveled to one of the southernmo­st parts of the country, Sulu province, on Thursday to deliver assistance to fire victims there.

Over 2,227 families, comprising 11,225 individual­s, lost their homes due to an electric overload that razed their houses and properties last Feb. 3. The families have been temporaril­y evacuated to a nearby sports complex in Jolo.

“To my countrymen affected by the fire, do not worry. The government is here, Allah is here ready to help,” Go said.

“What’s important is that no one was hurt. It is our job to serve every Filipino. And like I promised before, no matter where in the Philippine­s I will come to you as much as my time and body allows,” the senator added.

Go, whose advocacies include ensuring immediate government response to calamities and natural disasters, brought relief and financial assistance to each family.

The senator also offered to provide new sets of school uniforms and shoes to each student affected by the incident. According to Go, classes should not be interrupte­d due to incidents like this. He strongly encouraged the students to immediatel­y go back to their respective schools.

“For the students here, I will shoulder your uniforms and school supplies. Even in times of accidents like this you should still be able to go to school. You should not neglect your studies because this is important to you,” Go said.

In his message to the fire victims, Go emphasized that it is not only his duty to be a legislator. As a public servant, he said that it is also his duty to visit Filipinos, most especially those who live far from Metro Manila, in their times of need in order to listen to their concerns and provide solutions to their daily struggles.

Meanwhile, concerned government agencies also went to Sulu to assist the victims. Representa­tives of the National Housing Authority (NHA), Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) were present to provide additional assistance to the residents.

The NHA provided cash assistance initially to 100 families whose houses were damaged. The rest will be distribute­d next week. DSWD’s Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situations program was also provided as financial assistance to each family, while PCSO distribute­d grocery packs.

For individual­s interested in skills training, TESDA offered a carpentry training program.

Meanwhile, Sulu Gov. Abdusakur Tan told members of the media during an ambush interview that he appreciate­s the efforts of the senator to bring service to Filipinos, especially in this time of need.

“Senator Bong Go truly went here on his own to extend the service of the administra­tion,” Tan told reporters.

The Philippine Army, Coast Guard and Philippine National Police were also hands on in assisting the senator and the government agencies while providing aid to the fire victims.

Private groups, such as the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, were also present to give support.

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