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P1-B funds for province development bared

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The provincial government recently bared at least P1-B fund is still available to support important projects intended for the development and improvement of the way of life of the Kapampangan.

Governor Lilia Pineda assured the people during her visit in different towns in the province that they could expect more tangible projects from the provincial government which they think is immediate and beneficial to the communities. 

Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel the other day expressed admiration to  Governor Pineda and Vice Governor Joseller “Yeng” Guiao for bringing the province into the right direction.

“Let me express my admiration for the many achievement of the province of Pampanga,” he earlier stated in his speech delivered before the local officials.

He also cited the P1.2-B spent by the province on various infrastructures such as construction and renovation of district hospitals, classrooms buildings and other provincial institutions, municipal and barangay farm to market roads.

The office of the Provincial Engineers told Sun Star Pampanga that more than P856-M has been spent on the infrastructure projects implemented through the effort of the provincial government.

Olimpio Pangan, assistant provincial engineer disclosed that the provincial government also allocated at least P562,532,277.95 for the construction of roads, bridges, hospitals and other allied structures.

Governor Pineda spearheaded the general renovation and improvement of all existing district hospital buildings in the province including facilities and medical equipments.

The provincial government also funded the establishment of dialysis centers in some selected hospitals to provide cheaper treatment for patients.

In some instances, other interested groups, stakeholders and individuals also help in the  construction of these centers.

The provincial government has already constructed some 182 newly classrooms and several covered courts in various public schools in the province with an estimated amount of P176-million and more this year.

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