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Tingog Party-list supports Zambales thru ATC launch

June 2, 2023 Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 300 views

Distributes ayuda, laptops

THE Office of Speaker Martin Romualdez and Tingog Party-list inaugurated a new Alagang Tingog Center (ATC) in Iba, Zambales, on June 1, 2023.

This was followed by an off-site “ayuda” payout event and the distribution of 50 laptop units at the Botolan People’s Plaza in partnership with Congresswoman Doris E. Maniquiz, the Alagang Tingog partner in the second district of Zambales.

The payout and laptop distribution aimed to assist beneficiaries from Palauig, Iba, Botolan, and Cabangan. A total of 1,538 residents received P2,000 each as part of the monetary distribution. DSG (Deputy Secretary General) Sofonias Gabonada Jr., Rep. Jude A. Acidre, Rep. Maniquiz, Mayor Irene Maniquiz-Binan, stakeholders, and local officials were present at the event.

Gabonada expressed their continued support for Cong. Maniquiz and emphasized the Office of the Speaker and Tingog Party-list’s “commitment to serve the community.”

Acidre appreciated the support from Cong. Maniquiz, Mayor Irene Maniquiz-Binan, and Vice Mayor Ballesteros for establishing the ATC in Iba, Zambales. He recognized the importance of collaboration and thanked the people of Iba for their support.

Cong. Maniquiz highlighted the social welfare development efforts of Tingog Party-list, the Office of the Speaker, and Gabonada, particularly in reaching the grassroots level in Luzon.

The event began with acknowledgments from Hon. Lugil S. Ragadio, followed by a performance by the Sta. Monica Corale. Gabonada expressed gratitude to DICT (Department of Information and Communications Technology) and DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) for their support in making these initiatives possible.

Meanwhile, Cong. Maniquiz recognized Zambales athletes and awarded prizes. The Office of the Speaker and the Tingog Partylist, as a congratulatory gesture, gave an additional P3,000 to each athlete.

The event concluded with captivating performances by Katutubo and Ibayle street dancers showcasing Zambales-inspired folk dances.

Tingog Party-list, led by Congresswoman Yedda Marie K. Romualdez and Congressman Jude Avorque Acidre, reaffirms their commitment to advancing development initiatives for the benefit of the people, in line with the current Marcos Jr. administration’s principles.

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