Bukidnon turns over P22-M housing units to indigent residents
2024-Jul-05 20:00
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Bukidnon provincial government on Thursday handed over 67 houses worth P22.5 million to indigent beneficiaries, including those who lost their homes in a fire last month.
Governor Rogelio Neil Roque said the initiative is a joint effort between the provincial government and the local government of Don Carlos, which provided the lots for the houses.
"Providing housing or shelter, especially for the underprivileged, is crucial. First, it addresses the fundamental need for safety and security," he said in a statement.
Roque said having decent houses promotes economic stability by enabling individuals to pursue job and education opportunities more effectively.
Located in Barangay Don Carlos Sur, the new community, now called Paglaum Village, started its construction on Dec. 1, 2021, and was completed on Feb. 22, 2024.
Mayor Victoria Pizarro said the list of beneficiaries of the housing project included those affected by the fire on June 1.
Meanwhile, the local government of Malaybalay City has completed the upgrade of a swine production center in Barangay Casisang, which costs P2.6 million.
The Department of Science and Technology also gave P761,000 to the Dalwangan Malaybalay United Dairy Agrarian Reform Cooperative to support the group and the Malaybalay City government's efforts to innovate the local dairy industry. (PNA)