LAMUT, Ifugao -- Host
communities of SN Aboitiz Power – Magat (SNAP-Magat) in the province were cited
for the support toward the company’s corporate social responsibility
(CSR) programs particularly for their conformance to the CSR 2.0 principles,
activity engagement and exemplary watershed management.
The
municipality of Lamut was honored as the most CSR 2.0- compliant for their
project construction of open shed for hog trading at animal trading post.
The town of
Aguinaldo was recognized as the most engaged stakeholder while Lagawe received
a special recognition in watershed management.
Various awards
were also conferred to the province of Nueva Vizcaya; barangay Butao of Diadi,
Nueva Vizcaya and barangay General Aguinaldo, Ramon, Isabela.
Said
commendations were given during the annual host community forum held at
Santiago City, Isabela attended by host local government units and indigenous
peoples’ organizations from Ifugao, Isabela, and Nueva Vizcaya recently. Said
forum is an annual event held by SNAP to update its community-based
stakeholders on the company’s operations and initiatives, and facilitate their
participation in improving its CSR program.
SNAP-Magat
president and chief executive officer (CEO) Joseph Yu reiterated the company’s
promise to continue “powering positive change” through its corporate social
responsibility program. Since 2008, the company has undertaken various projects
worth around P259 million for the provinces of Ifugao, Isabela, and Nueva
Vizcaya. These projects have developed community-initiated infrastructure,
education, livelihood, indigenous culture, governance, health, and the
environment.
Ifugao Vice
Gov. welcomed the entry of SNAP in Ifugao, thanking the renewable energy
company for investing in the province.
“You are
not only after your income but also what you can give back to our people. CSR
is one way of cementing the trust of the Ifugao people,” he said.
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