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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Joint PH-US Armed Forces inaugurates new school building



ISABELA CITY, Basilan, Dec 2 (PIA) – The Armed Forces of the Philippines through Western Command (WESCOM) and the United States Navy through US Naval Construction Battalion - 74 turned over a school building to the school administrators of Mangingisda West Elementary School in Palawan during the Dedication Ceremony held last Nov. 28, 2012.

In a press release, WESCOM Commander LtGen Juancho M. Sabban AFP said that he considered the ceremony as another milestone in the alliance between the Philippines and the United States of America in the promotion of education among the youth who represent the nation’s aspirations.

“The spirit of collaboration in protecting the right to education is very much alive. While we take seriously our role as protectors of our peace and our seas, we also take earnestly our duty to the young individuals, who we dedicate, our efforts toward a promising future. The best hope for tomorrow lies with the young people, who we educate today,” Sabban said.

According to him, the military’s first investment priority is the school, which plays a crucial part in security and economic prosperity.

“With the completion of this building, we are eliminating the barrier that denies students’ access to better learning. It will not only provide them the opportunity to enjoy a decent facility, but it will also pave the way for their development,” he stressed.

In the same report, Head Teacher Neil G. Bundac expressed gratitude to the military’s development efforts, particularly in addressing the shortage of classrooms.

“We are very grateful to the concern of WESCOM and the US Government represented by the US Naval Construction Battalion. This additional classroom is a monumental gift, which we will cherish for life. We hope another unit will be coming someday to address the growing population of our school,” he said.

US Navy Team Leader LT Chris Willich looked forward to continued partnership with the Philippine military in the implementation of engineering construction projects meant to benefit the people of Palawan.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was spearheaded by Head Teacher Mr. Bundac, WESCOM Commander LtGen Sabban and US Navy Team Leader Lt Willich. (RVC/WESCOM/PIA9-ZBST)