Eastern Visayas residents get help via Duterte Legacy Caravan

Various government agencies continue providing assistance to communities through the Duterte Legacy Caravan which recently kicked off in Eastern Visayas.

The beneficiaries received free medicines, vitamins, medical consultation, planting materials, food packs, hygiene kits, hair cut, nail services, and processing of police clearance, and other legal services.

The caravan was initiated by Police Regional Office 8 and was led by PBGen. Bernard Banac. 

Leyte Provincial Police chief of Police Community Affairs LtCol. Rey Cabelin lauded the program for bringing services to the barangays.

“Mula po noong umupo ang ating mahal na pangulo, ginagawa na po natin ito para po maparating sa mga tao at makumbinsi sila na ang gobyerno ay seryoso po na tulungan sila hanggang sa mga liblib na lugar ng ating bansa, ng ating mga barangay, ng ating municipality po,” he said. 

The municipality of Palo is also set to conduct the Duterte Legacy Caravan to help nearly 500 constituents.

“I think this is to summarize what President Duterte has done to the people, to the Filipino people, mga serbisyo… Ito naman ginawa natin ito sa barangay… Kung ano ang mga ginawa ng national government na ipinapakita natin na umaabot talaga dito sa barangay,” Palo Mayor Frances Ann Petilla. – Report from Sol Alarcon (PIA Eastern Visayas)/AG – gb

 

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