POWER UPDATE
Rhoda S. Santos and
Katherine M. Mariano
ITOGON, Benguet -- Renewable
energy solutions provider SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet (SNAP-Benguet) recently
conducted series of information, education, and communication activities here as
part of its campaign to promote health, safety, and environmental awareness in
its host communities.
The events, attended
by around 300 residents, school workers and students from Barangay Tinongdan,
made special mention of measures that can be taken to protect households
against COVID-19.
The first
leg of the campaign on Feb. 21 at Tinongdan Barangay Hall was attended by 125
residents while 164 school workers and students were gathered at Binga National
High School on March 5.
On the
importance of being aware and staying healthy as issues on COVID-19 arises,
SNAP-Benguet nurse Jillann Jacinto addressed myths about the virus and
presented preventive measures to combat the threat.
To raise
awareness on the causes and effects of deforestation to the environment,
community relations sr. specialist Ramon Capsula discussed the environmental
disasters associated with forest clearcutting and its environmental risks and
hazards to people.
Meanwhile,
safety sr. specialist Jessie Palma cited safety as one of SNAP’s core values,
and shared practical safety habits that promote a safe and healthy environment
applicable at work as well as at home.
SNAP Group
President and CEO Joseph Yu, sent a message to barangay Tinongdan through Jose
Lachica III, SHESQ Sr. manager, “Tunay pong isinasabuhay ng SNAP ang aming
corporate value na Safety, sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng positibong kaalaman
tungkol sa COVID-19; hindi lamang sa mga sarili naming empleyado, kundi maging
sa aming mga partners at host communities. Nawa, makatulong sa inyong pamilya,
at sa komunidad ang aming munting ambag para mapaghandaan ang paglaganap ng
COVID-19.”
The same
campaign is set to take place in Ambuklao, Bokod, Benguet, Lachica added.
In closing,
proper handwashing and usage of the surgical mask were also demonstrated by
Rachelle Anne Severo, SNAP-Benguet Nurse. Hygiene kits to the attendees were
distributed as part of the COVID-19 preventive measures.
SNAP-Benguet
is a joint venture between SN Power of Norway and AboitizPower. It operates the
105-MW Ambuklao hydro and the 140-W Binga hydro both in the Benguet Province.
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