By
Gideon C. Corgue
QUEZON CITY – The 1st
Infantry (Tabak) Division’s support to “Plastic ni Juan project” of GMA7
project received accolade from the host of the popular noontime show, Eat
Bulaga.
Tabak troopers led by Lt. Col.
Aude Mongao, 1st Civil Military Operations Officer, personally
handed on Tuesday over eight tons of empty plastic bottles and containers to
the management of Eat Bulaga right in its studio at Broadway Centrum here.
Plastic ni Juan project aims to
collect plastic wastes to be made into tables and chairs for selected public
schools that need them.
Mongao also said the troopers’
participation in the Eat Bulaga program was not primarily for educational
purposes but in support of GMA7’s core advocacy, which is to extend assistance to
schools, which are in dire need of tables and chairs for their schoolchildren
especially those in the remote barangays of the country.
The Eat Bulaga management allocated
25 seats for Tabak officers and members who would
come to watch the program’s segment “Juan for All, All for Juan,” where the plastic bottles collected by the troopers
from the barangays they had visited would be turned-over.
Earlier, Eat Bulaga’s youngest
host and child actress Ryzza Mae Dizon in her program dubbed “Ryzza Mae Show”
extolled the 1st Infantry division for donating large volume of
empty plastic bottles.
“Maraming salamat po sa inyong mga sundalo na nagdadala
ng mga empty plastic bottles dito. Tiyak na nakakatulong ito ng malaki sa mga
paaralan na nangangailangan ng mga lamisa at silya,” Dizon explained.
(I am thankful to the troopers for
bringing empty plastic bottles here. Certainly this would greatly help the
schools in need of tables and mono block chairs.)
Dizon invited Tabak hospital chief
Col. Arsenio Belen to be her instant guest and asked him why the troopers were
in GMA7.
Belen said “the troopers’ presence
was a show of 1st infantry division’s strong support to GMA7’s
project, which Tabak commander BGen. Gerardo Barrientos Jr. isvery supportive of.”
TV host Vic Sotto also thanked the
division for donating empty plastic bottles during Eat Bulaga’s segment “One
for All, All for Juan”.
“Nagpasalamat kami
sa 1st Infantry (Tabak) division na galing sa Labangan, Zamboanga
del Sur pagdonate nila ng plastic bottles para sa ‘Plastic Ni Juan’ project . Sila po ay kasama
natin studio ngayon,”
Sotto happily said.