TESDA inks pact with MP to build office
>> Tuesday, March 8, 2022
By Carlito
Dar
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- The Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority (TESDA) headed by Secretary Isidro Lapeña and
Cordillera regional director Jeffrey Ian Dy with the provincial government of
Mountain Province represented by administrator Jose Tombali and legal officer
Thomas Kiwang signed a deed of usufruct for a space for the construction and
use of the TESDA provincial office.
Under the agreement, Mountain Province will donate 740 square meter lot here in Barangay Caluttit for construction and use of the TESDA provincial office for 25 years and renewable thereafter.
Tombali shared the greeting of Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan and the province's commitment for partnership with TESDA in bringing in technical education and skills development for the people of Mountain Province, especially to younger generation.
Lapeña, expressed gratitude to Mountain Province for their generosity to help build the TESDA provincial office.
The Secretary also assured the continuing delivery of TESDA programs and services to the people of the province and the neighboring areas.
He also called for partnership in bringing skills training and livelihood development to the 18 conflict-affected barangays in Mountain Province.
Under the agreement, Mountain Province will donate 740 square meter lot here in Barangay Caluttit for construction and use of the TESDA provincial office for 25 years and renewable thereafter.
Tombali shared the greeting of Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan and the province's commitment for partnership with TESDA in bringing in technical education and skills development for the people of Mountain Province, especially to younger generation.
Lapeña, expressed gratitude to Mountain Province for their generosity to help build the TESDA provincial office.
The Secretary also assured the continuing delivery of TESDA programs and services to the people of the province and the neighboring areas.
He also called for partnership in bringing skills training and livelihood development to the 18 conflict-affected barangays in Mountain Province.
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