Mt province mayor declines relief goods, says others need them more
>> Tuesday, April 7, 2020
SADANGA, Mountain Province – The mayor of this fifth class municipality is being praised for waiving the relief packs intended for his constituents.
He decided to
distribute them to cities and areas with the most number of poorest households.
On March 30,
Sadanga Mayor Gabino Ganggangan received a message from the Municipal Social
Welfare and Development Office some relief packs were already available for
pick up at the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(PDRRMO) of the province’s capital Bontoc.
He said that
his municipality will not be availing the goods even if the enhanced community
quarantine (ECQ) extends.
“Let the
national government feed those more needy urban poors in the cities and those
less fortunate in other areas who can’t sustain themselves, while we sustain
ourselves while we can,” Ganggangan said in a statement.
According to
the mayor, his refusal to accept the relief assistance is not because Sadanga
doesn’t have poor and needy families to feed, but the community is living its
practices and values as an ethnic group, where the nature of self-sustenance
has been preserved over the years.
He said its
own people are capable of taking care of each other, may it be kin, relatives,
or even neighbors, especially in times of distress.
“It is during
these kinds of economic hardships such as food shortages, hunger, and famine
that the “richer or better of” (kadangyans) among a clan or village are
expected to aid their needy relatives by lending their surpluses,” he added.
Should the
crisis extend longer to the extent that Sadanga’s needy families would run out
of supplies, Ganggangan said the local government will then mandate every
barangay to open up their rice granaries (agamangs) to sustain the community
until the next harvest season.
“I assure
that no family shall go hungry in our municipality, even during these hard
times,” he said.
Sadanga has around 8,700 population according to
the last census in 2015. Frequent travelers would say the municipality is one
of the hidden gems of the province, with
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