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Five more Tingog Centers open in Bukidnon, Davao Oriental

June 29, 2024 Jester P. Manalastas 52 views

THE Tingog Party-list continues its mission to make government services more accessible to Filipinos by opening five more Tingog Centers in Bukidnon and Davao Oriental from June 21 and June 23.

Under the leadership of House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Tingong Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez and Jude Acidre, the party-list was able to share Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) funds to almost 5,000 Filipinos.

Tingog Party-list continues to fulfill its mission for the service of Filipinos, staying true to its commitment to maintain its standing as the most hardworking party-list in the Philippines for four consecutive times, according to the RP-Mission and Development Foundation, Inc..

The party-list scored 90.30 percent in the “Boses ng Masa” survey last March 18 to 24, 2024.

In partnership with local leaders, Tingog has over 100 centers nationwide.

Last June 21, Tingog Center in Lantapan, Bukidnon opened its doors to serve 902 beneficiaries of Ayuda sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP). The event was attended by Bukidnon 2nd district Rep. Jonathan Keith T. Flores and Mayor Ernie R. Devibar.

Tingog Center in Alabel, Sarangani also opened its doors last June 22 to service Filipinos.

On June 23, Acidre led the opening of the Tingog Center in Tarragona, Davao Oriental, sharing AICS funds to 1,000 beneficiaries of P3,000 each.

The launch was attended by Davao Oriental 1st district Rep. Nelson Dayanghirang, Vice Gov. Nelson “JR” Dayanghirang, Tingog coordinator of Tarragona Davao Oriental BM Art Benjie “Kaka” Bulaong, Board members and incoming Board members, Municipal Sangguniang Bayan members, and punong barangays.

On the same day, Tingog Center launched its Caraga, Davao Oriental facility, with 1,000 beneficiaries, receiving P3,000 each.

It was also attended by Rep. Dayanghirang, Vice Governor Dayanghirang, Mayor Ronie Osnan, his wife Joelita Osnan, Vice Mayor Melody Benitez, Tingog coordinator of Caraga, Davao Oriental Allen Ituralde, and other local leaders.

Tingog also opened its hub in Boston, Davao Oriental on the same day. It assisted 1,000 people, with P3,000 AICS aid each.

In attendance were Mayor Rowell Rosit, Vice Mayor John Paul Lampig, Rep. Dayanghirang, Vice Governor Dayanghirang, Tingog Center coordinator Henry Allan Pagaduan, and other municipal heads.

Tingog also unveiled its facility in Cateel, Davao Oriental. 1,000 beneficiaries of AICS received P3,000 each. It was attended by Rep. Dayanghirang, Vice Governor Dayanghirang, former mayor and engineer Patrocenio Veroy, incoming Vice Mayor Aristotle Abella, Philippine Councilors’ League president Joselito Villa Demosa, and other local heads.

Acidre emphasized the importance of bringing essential services closer to Filipinos, as staunchly advocated by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and House Speaker Romualdez.

“Bringing essential services closer to the people is at the heart of our mission. By establishing these hubs, we are not only providing immediate assistance but also empowering communities with the resources they need to thrive. It’s about ensuring that every Filipino, no matter where they are, has access to the support and opportunities they deserve,” Acidre said.