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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Tungawan poor folks to own house thru Bayanihan Challenge

By Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY – At long last poor residents of Tungawan town can have their own houses.

This was declared by Tungawan Mayor Randy A. Climaco during the launching of Brigada Challenge 2013 in Poblacion, Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay recently.    

“Bayanihan Challenge” is an initiative of Pilipinas Natin, a nationwide movement that calls for an active involvement of the citizens, cultivating the Filipino culture of caring, sharing and “bayanihan” (cooperation).
 
In his message, Climaco said “the launching of Brigada Challenge is a great help in the development of the municipality especially in building community through a spirit of volunteerism.”

“As a manifestation of our active and strong support to the Bayanihan Challenge, the LGU will donate 20 units of houses to start the implementation of the project and to effectively address poverty in our municipality,” Climaco said

Climaco said “the municipality is lucky because it is one of the identified ‘conflict areas’ in Mindanao, hence, it was chosen as one of the pilot areas for the project.”

“For the first time in our province, the Bayanihan Challenge project has been launched here and this is a welcome development to us,” Climaco stressed.

Tungawan is said to have 65% of its population living below poverty line.

With the launching of the project, the mayor said, he was optimistic that the negative impression of some people about his town would be erased.

“Before, our town was tagged as dangerous place because of the presence of lawless elements and many people were scared to visit, but with the implementation of the project, the negative impression will be erased,” Climaco said. 

The stakeholders also expressed their support to the project saying that the project would benefit the poor sectors of society and help sustain peace in the area. (PIA9)