By Dionisio Dennis, Jr. and Jesse Maguiya
BAGUIO CITY – Around 400 students from Kalinga province who were stranded here
following the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine got their PHP750-cash
assistance.
Coursed through
the city treasury office, the release started on Monday and Tuesday as each
student queued at the city hall cashier following the social distancing rule to
get money, which they can use as a stop-gap fund while stranded.
In an earlier
meeting of the Provincial inter-agency task force, the provincial government
together with the mayors of the different towns of Kalinga and Tabuk City
agreed to extend financial aid to the students who were not able to go home to
the province.
The students
were asked to submit their names and home provinces as well as their location,
for the provincial officials to be able to extend aid.
Governor
Ferdinand Tubban had also earlier asked the Kalinga students, wherever they
are, to stay put but provide their officials information of their whereabouts.
The same
assistance was provided to students who were stranded in Tabuk.
“Karen” (not her real name), a college student at
Saint Louis University came with three of her board mates who are also from
Pasil, said they have been “on diet” to limit their expenses on food.
The four students
received PHP2,250 consolidated amount which will make survive for the next few
days.
Another student
said there are still others who were not listed as they were not able to send
information and only heard of the assistance.
The provincial
government has asked those who were not included in the list to submit their
information to the Facebook account of the local government for their inclusion
in the second batch of financial aid. (PNA)
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