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Delta launches ‘Kapitolyo sa Barangay’ program

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Keeping his vow to bring the Capitol even closer to the people, Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda led the launch of the “Kapitolyo sa Barangay: Serbisyu ning Probinsiya, Lalapit Kekayu” program in the towns of Floridablanca and Mexico on May 10.

Pineda personally led a series of barangay consultations aimed at identifying pressing community needs, in a bid to make Capitol programs more accessible to the grassroots. The consultations addressed key topics such as support for local farmers, public health concerns, sanitation and hygiene, the necessity for potable water systems, waterway siltation, and basic infrastructure needs.

“Bilang isang lider, naniniwala ako na tayo mismo ang kailangang bumaba para alamin ang mga pangangailangan ng mga tao. Buo nilang ibinigay ang tiwala nila sa atin, kaya buo rin dapat ang serbisyong ibabalik natin,” said the governor, stressing the importance of giving back to the communities.

He also urged the attendees to avail themselves of the Alagang Nanay Preventive Healthcare Program.

“Anuman po ang kailangan ninyo, lalo na sa aspetong pangkalusugan, lumapit lang po kayo sa mga opisyal ninyo sa barangay para madala po nila kayo sa amin,” he exhorted his constituents.

Through the collaboration of the provincial social welfare and development office provincial treasurer’s office, general services office, and the provincial disaster risk reduction and management office, a total of 3,300 people from Barangays Valdez, Mabical, Solib, San Antonio, Dampe, Sto. Rosario, Gutad, Consuelo, and Calantas in Floridablanca, and 928 from Sto. Cristo and Parian in Mexico benefitted from the program. Each received financial assistance and a food pack, containing five kilograms of rice and canned goods.

“Pasalamat ke pung maragul keng gagawan nang Gov. Delta uling maragul ya pung saup kekaming memalen keti Floridablanca. Patse atin pung masakit, lumapit ke kaya, keng kailangan mi keng panulu, keng ospital, eke pu mipapakarine. Maragul ya pung maragul a saup kekami, anya ikami pu, hangga’t atsu ya pu keni i governor, emiya pu apaburen dahil ngeni ke pa pu menakit taung tutung sasaup kareng memalen ,” said Priscilla Lingad, 58, from Barangay Mabical.

Prior to this, the program was launched in the Municipality of Magalang, where thousands of barangay officials received the same assistance from the provincial government on April 16. Photos: Daniel Ombiona/Pampanga PIO

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