Bong Go reiterates call for unity vs COVID-19

October 12, 2021 People's Tonight 405 views

Bong GoAids thousands in Poro and Tudela, Cebu

THE Office of Senator Christopher “Bong” Go provided assistance to the underprivileged sectors and communities in Cebu province.

In a video message, Go appealed to everyone to come in support of each other during these uncertain times, especially for the health workers who are risking their lives on the frontlines.

“Totoo pong mahirap ang buhay ngayon, pero ang pangunahing layunin muna natin ay ang maitigil ang pagkalat ng COVID-19 sa ating bansa para mas mapabilis ang pagbalik natin muli sa normal na pamumuhay,” said Go.

“Ang ating pagiging mga responsableng mamamayan na nagmamalasakit sa kapwa at nakikisama sa bayanihan ay ang susi sa ating mabilis na pag-ahon sa krisis. Magtulungan tayo para hindi bumagsak ang ating healthcare system habang binabalanse natin na pasiglahin muli ang ating ekonomiya,” he added.

Amid the increasing political chatter leading to the upcoming national elections, Go emphasized that his focus remains on fulfilling his mandate to the people and in serving them the best way he can.

“The campaign season will only last for three months until election day. Meanwhile, we have an unseen enemy named COVID-19 in our midst that we need to address and overcome, together with poverty, joblessness and hunger which also need our utmost attention, in order to fulfill our promise of a more comfortable life for all,” Go said before.

“Sabi ko nga, mamaya na muna ‘yung pulitika, tapos na ‘yung filing, let’s go back to work. Unahin po natin ‘yung pagseserbisyo para sa ating mga kababayan bago ang halalan. At bakuna muna bago pulitika,” added Go.

The senator’s team provided meals, vitamins, masks, and face shields to a total of 3,050 residents in batches at the Tudela Civic Center and Poro municipal gym.

They gave selected residents new pairs of shoes or bicycles that they can use to commute. They also provided others with computer tablets so their children can easily access educational materials for their classes under the blended learning approach.

In a separate distribution, personnel from the Department of Social Welfare and Development also handed out financial assistance to offset the impact of the pandemic. The Department of Trade and Industry and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, in turn, conducted assessments of potential beneficiaries for their respective assistance programs.

“Talaga mahirap ang buhay ngayon dahil walang trabaho at mahirap kumita ng pera. Nag-iisa nalang ako dahil wala na ang aking asawa at anak kaya kung minsan humihingi nalang ako sa aking kapatid para may pangkain ako. Maraming, maraming salamat po kay Senator Bong Go at may pangbili na ako ng bigas at ulam!” said Pablito Luceño, 68, a resident of Poro.

The senator, as Chair of the Senate Committee on Health, recognized that the ongoing crisis has disrupted access to vital health services for many poor Filipinos. He offered assistance to those with medical concerns and advised them to visit their nearest Malasakit Center where they may conveniently avail of further aid from the government.

The center is a one-stop shop which streamlines the provision of medical assistance by bringing the relevant agencies under one roof, specifically the DSWD, Department of Health, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Its primary aim is to help reduce a patients’ hospital bill to the lowest possible amount by covering various patient services and expenses. Go is the principal author and sponsor of the bill that became Republic Act No. 11463, also known as the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019.

“Magtinabangay lang ta. Kinsa magtinabangay, kita lang man mga kaigsuonan natong mga Pilipino? Ug pinalangga mo namo ni Presidente Duterte,” continued Go.

At present, a Malasakit Center has been opened at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center and St. Anthony Mother & Child Hospital in Cebu City, Talisay District Hospital in Talisay City, Lapu-Lapu City District Hospital, Eversley Childs Sanitarium and General Hospital in Mandaue City, and Cebu Provincial Hospital in Carcar City.

The senator ended his message thanking various officials for their work in handling in the crisis. Among these were 4th District Representative Janice Salimbangon; Governor Gwendolyn Garcia; Vice Governor Hilario Davide; Poro Mayor Edgar Rama and Vice Mayor Luciano Rama Jr.; and Tudela Mayor Greman Solante and Vice Mayor Erwin Yu.

As Vice Chair of Senate Committee on Finance, Go has supported many initiatives to spur the development and improve the delivery of public services in Cebu. They include the concreting of the local road; rehabilitation of the water system and construction of multi-purpose buildings in Poro; and the provision of medical equipment for a hospital in Tudela.

Other major initiatives he supported include the construction of multi-purpose buildings in Barili, Cordova, Ginatilan, Pilar, Tabogon, Cebu City and Talisay City; improvement of existing roads in Alcantara, Alcoy, Alegria, Asturias, Balamban, Boljoon, Borbon, Carmen, Madrilejos, Malabuyoc, Minglanilla, Moalboal, Pinamungajan, Sibonga, Sogod, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Carcar City and Naga City; improvement of flood mitigation structures in Catmon and Tuburan; installation of street lights in Asturias, Compostela, and Daanbantayan; and acquisition of ambulance units for Madrilejos and Naga City.

On September 30, the senator’s staff also provided emergency assistance to 49 families who were displaced by a recent fire incident in Barangay Sambag 1, Cebu City. All activities were carried out in strict compliance with the protocols against COVID-19.

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Religious leaders in Malolos City, Bulacan given support by Bong Go to help communities overcome pandemic

Bong GoSenator Christopher “Bong” Go’s office held a relief activity in Malolos City, Bulacan to support the Duterte Administration’s response to the COVID-19 crisis. Go’s team distributed help to religious leaders in the province who are trying to cope with the effects of the ongoing pandemic.

Go acknowledged the inconveniences created by the virus in the daily lives of the residents in the area in a video message. He reassured them that the country would survive these trying times if everyone worked together and followed the government’s rules for reducing COVID-19 transmission and spread. He also asked the residents to get vaccinated so they are protected against the virus.

“Mga kababayan ko, magtulungan lang po tayo. Magbayanihan po tayo at magmalasakit po tayo sa ating kapwa Pilipino. Ginagawa po lahat ng gobyerno para po malampasan natin itong krisis na ito. ‘Pag nasa priority list na po kayo magpabakuna na po kayo para po protektado kayo,” said Go.

“Nasa datos naman po ‘pag bakunado kayo ay mas maiiwasan po ang pagkahawa, maiiwasan po ang pagka-severe o pagkamatay dulot ng COVID-19. At pinag-aaralan po ng gobyerno ngayon na mas maluwag na restriction ‘pag ikaw ay bakunado. Kaya magpabakuna na po kayo,” he added.

The senator’s personnel distributed meals, vitamins, masks, and face shields to a total of 930 religious leaders at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium in Malolos City. The activity was conducted in batches to ensure all protocols against COVID-19 were strictly observed.

His staff gave selected residents new pairs of shoes or bicycles which they can use for a more convenient commute. They also gave computer tablets to help children access educational materials for their classes under the blended learning approach.

Moreover, personnel from the Department of Social Welfare and Development handed out financial assistance under its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation program in a separate distribution.

As part of his commitment to assist particularly poor and indigent patients, the senator offered additional assistance to those who need medical care for illnesses or injuries. He also encouraged them to visit the Malasakit Center at the Bulacan Medical Center in Malolos City or Rogaciano M. Mercado Memorial Hospital in Santa Maria.

The centers are one-stop shops which brings together the national agencies that can assist patients in reducing their hospital bills to the lowest possible amount. The agencies include the DSWD, Department of Health, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Go is the principal author and sponsor of the bill that eventually became Republic Act No. 11463 or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019. The program has opened 143 centers and assisted over three million patients nationwide since its inception in 2018.

The senator also recognized Representative Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado, Governor Daniel Fernando, Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado, Mayor Bebong Gatchalian, Vice Mayor Len Pineda, and other local officials for their leadership and hard work during the pandemic.

As Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, he has supported numerous infrastructure initiatives in the province to facilitate the development of local industries and services. In Malolos City, Go supported the construction and completion of a multi-purpose building. The senator also supported the construction of slope concrete river walls in Barangays Meysulao, Meyto, Bulusan, Santa Lucia, San Jose, San Miguel, and Sapang Bayan in Calumpit.

Go also supported the rehabilitation of the Bulacan State University Activity Center and construction of a multi-purpose building in Malolos City; construction of drainages; provision of medical equipment for local hospitals; improvement of the Pandi District Hospital; and concreting of a farm-to-market road in San Ildefonso.

“Kami po ni Pangulong Duterte ay patuloy na magseserbisyo po sa inyong lahat sa abot ng aming makakaya. Alam ko pong nahihirapan po kayo, kami rin po ay nahihirapan,” Go said.

“Subalit kayo po ang nagbibigay lakas sa amin upang malampasan pa natin itong krisis na ating kinakaharap. Kayo po ang nagbibigay lakas sa amin na makapagserbisyo pa po sa inyong lahat. Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat,” he ended.

Go also conducted an aid activity in Calumpit, Bulacan on October 1 for the residents of Bulakan, Bustos, and Guiguinto.

Despite having filed his candidacy for Vice President for the upcoming national elections, Go stressed that his focus remains on fulfilling his mandate as a senator and in ensuring public service delivery amid the ongoing crisis.

“Sabi ko nga, mamaya na muna ‘yung pulitika, tapos na ‘yung filing, let’s go back to work. Unahin po natin ‘yung pagseserbisyo para sa ating mga kababayan bago ang halalan. At bakuna muna bago pulitika,” said Go.

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