Apayao b’gays get 57 patrol vehicles
>> Sunday, February 23, 2020
By Liza
Agoot
LUNA, Apayao -- The provincial
government distributed 57 new patrol vehicles to barangays (villages) in all
seven municipalities.
"Use the vehicle to
help our people in times of need especially because our barangays are so far
away," Gov. Eleanor Bulut-Begtang told barangay officials during the
turn-over ceremony on Thursday.
The vehicles were given to
the towns of Calanasan, 10; Conner, 10; Cabugao, 7; Luna, 8; Pudtol, 9; Sta.
Marcela, 5; and Flora, 8. Apayao has 135 barangays.
"Take care of it,
maintain it so that it can serve our people for many years," she added.
Bulut-Begtang said the
remaining 40 barangays that have yet to be connected to the road system would
be given vehicles in the third batch.
Ronald Ramirez, association
of barangay captains (ABC) president in the capital town of Luna, said the
vehicles would serve the people well in transporting patients to the hospital
and during calamities.
"Do not use it to just
to make yourself handsome or for political gains, make it accessible to our
people in need 24 hours a day, use it for the good of all," he said.
The turn-over of the
vehicles coincides with the province's 25th founding anniversary celebration.
Apayao was separated from the original Kalinga Apayao province on Feb.
14, 1995, by virtue of a Republic Act 7878 initiated by then Rep. Elias K.
Bulut Sr. after winning the seat in 1992. He subsequently served as the
province's first governor.
Bulut-Begtang said one of
the priorities is to continue the road projects.
"I will try to open
roads even if they are just dirt roads so that our villages will be connected
to us," she said. (PNA)
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