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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Provincial government, TVI inks MOA for Bayog livelihood projects


by: Bernadine Astillero-Gabawan

Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur June 5 (PIA) -- The provincial government  of Zamboanga del Sur and TVI Resource Development, Inc. on Monday, June 4, 2012 signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA),  for a Public-Private Partnership  livelihood projects  (Organic Cassava Production, Rice Duck Farming and Gulayan sa Kabuhayan at Paaralan) for the 28 barangays of Bayog, this province.

Governor Antonio Cerilles who represents the province of Zamboanga del Sur together with Rene Subido, TVI Vice President Corporate Social Commitment signed the MOA, witnessed by  Mayor Leonardo Babasa, Jr. together with the  barangay officials,  teachers and some 800 residents of the municipality.

After the  signing of the agreement,  the launching of the said projects immediately followed. Other personalities who attended were  Allan Cabatingan, Provincial Executive Assistant III, Col. Valentino Edang, (Ret), OIC Site Manager-TVI Balabag and Nerissa Corilla, TVI Program Officer Community Relations.

In his message Gov. Cerilles said, “Today pictures the end of irresponsible mining in this municipality. For how many decades mining here have no social acceptability. For how many years, miners do not pay taxes. They mine just for themselves, for their future, and do not care about us and on its social responsibility. I am happy that finally Bayog has now the sense of responsible mining.”

He also disclosed that soon TVI will establish a hospital to cater Bayog, Lakewood and Kumalarang and will help JH Cerilles State College to have enough rooms for the students.

Meanwhile, there were 340 recipients of Organic Cassava Production which will be under the supervision of the cassava coordinators of the province and 35 puroks recipients of gulayan. The provincial and municipal governments  will continue to assist the farmers until such time  they will be able to stand on their own.


On the other hand, Gov. Cerilles also attended the turn-over ceremonies of some projects of TVI such as;  1 room school buildings of Barangay San Isidro and Dipili, water system in Barangay Mataga, and rehabilitation of the Multipurpose building of Barangay Depore, and the rehabilitation of multipurpose building of Barangay Salawagan which is still going on.

Moreover, TVI also distributed school supplies to 10 impacted barangays these are Dipili, Depore, Pulangbato, Bantal, Dimalinao, Depase, Matag, San Isidro, Salawagan and Damit. (BAG/PIO-Bayog/CAL/PIA9)