Governor Lilia Pineda |
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The provincial chief executive divulged Wednesday that some P1.5 billion has been spent for infrastructure projects within 30 months since she assumes office.
Governor Lilia Pineda claimed that among her top priorities were the construction and renovation of district hospitals, school buildings and classrooms, provincial and farm to market roads including bridges.
She believed that investment on infrastructure will have a big impact on the lives of the Kapampangans as the same would trigger development and progress within the province.
Pineda earlier stated that with full infrastructure facilities coupled with political stability and improving peace and order situation many investors would come to the province to invest their money and resources which later on will offer more employment to the people.
To date, the governor claimed they are now 90 percent complete with the works in the district hospitals. This includes provision of facilities and medical equipments.
Some 183 newly constructed classrooms and six covered courts in various public schools in the province had been constructed with an estimated amount of P176-million.
Records shows that in 2011, the provincial government has spent some P50, 083, 216 for the construction of 45 new rooms; repair and improvement of 32 classrooms and building of 5 covered courts.
Last year, it has allocated some P54, 149,836 to finance the construction of 28 new classrooms, repair and improvements of 77 classrooms and one covered court. It has also spent some P62.5 million for the construction of more classrooms and another P9.7 million for the construction of boys and girls comfort rooms for 26 public schools.
Governor Lilia Pineda claimed that among her top priorities were the construction and renovation of district hospitals, school buildings and classrooms, provincial and farm to market roads including bridges.
She believed that investment on infrastructure will have a big impact on the lives of the Kapampangans as the same would trigger development and progress within the province.
Pineda earlier stated that with full infrastructure facilities coupled with political stability and improving peace and order situation many investors would come to the province to invest their money and resources which later on will offer more employment to the people.
To date, the governor claimed they are now 90 percent complete with the works in the district hospitals. This includes provision of facilities and medical equipments.
Some 183 newly constructed classrooms and six covered courts in various public schools in the province had been constructed with an estimated amount of P176-million.
Records shows that in 2011, the provincial government has spent some P50, 083, 216 for the construction of 45 new rooms; repair and improvement of 32 classrooms and building of 5 covered courts.
Last year, it has allocated some P54, 149,836 to finance the construction of 28 new classrooms, repair and improvements of 77 classrooms and one covered court. It has also spent some P62.5 million for the construction of more classrooms and another P9.7 million for the construction of boys and girls comfort rooms for 26 public schools.
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