OVP to prioritize assistance in underserved areas

TURNOVER OF LEADERSHIP. Vice President Sara Duterte shakes hands with the new Education chief, Sen. Sonny Angara, in a turnover ceremony at the Department of Education (DepEd) Complex in Pasig City on Thursday (July 18, 2024). In her speech, Duterte outlined the DepEd’s accomplishments under her tenure as well as the unfinished projects she wished Angara would continue. (Photo courtesy of VP Sara Duterte/FB)

By Stephanie Sevillano | Philippine News Agency

The Office of the Vice President (OVP) will prioritize underserved areas alongside assistance to teachers nationwide.

“Hinahanap natin iyong mga underserved na areas doon sa iba’t ibang satellite offices natin. Syempre nandiyan pa rin iyong para sa kababaihan, para sa kabataan, at para sa LGBT (Lesbian, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender), and senior citizens natin,” Vice President Sara Duterte said in a media interview on Thursday.

She said they are planning to launch another program called “Lawyers for Teachers” under OVP.

“Ngayon na hindi na hati ang oras ko sa dalawang opisina, iniisip namin na magbibigay kami, iyong hindi ko nagawa sa Department of Education, the legal assistance for teachers,” Duterte added.

In September 2023, Duterte entered into an agreement with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) to ensure the welfare and legal assistance to teachers serving during the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE).

The agreement covered teachers with election offenses or administrative charges through free access to PAO’s free legal assistance, including counsel with no appearance fees.

Duterte also vowed to continue the existing OVP programs including Magnegosyo Ta ’Day, Libreng Sakay services, PagbaBAGo advocacy campaign, and other OVP programs launched during the time of former Vice President Noli de Castro, particularly the medical and burial assistance.

Duterte resigned as secretary of Education effective July 19. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. appointed Sen. Sonny Angara to succeed her at the helm of the Department of Education.

She also resigned from her position as the vice chair of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

The Vice President, meanwhile, said one of the officials who resigned from DepEd will join her in the OVP.

“Mayroong isang assistant secretary na sasama siya sa akin sa Office of the Vice President. Magkasama kami sa trabaho since 2007,” she said, without naming the assistant secretary.

Earlier, five DepEd officials tendered their resignations. They are Undersecretary and Spokesperson Michael Poa, Undersecretary for Administration Nolasco Mempin, Assistant Secretary Sunshine Fajarda, Assistant Secretary for Procurement Reynold Munsayac, and Assistant Secretary for Administration Noel Baluyan.

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