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Rep. Mikey Arroyo boosts socio-economic programs in Pampanga
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Sep 9, 2008 - 9:46:10 AM
CLARK
FREEPORT, Sept. 10 (PNA) -- Rep. Juan Miguel "Mikey" Arroyo of the 2nd
District of Pampanga expressed optimism that his socio-economic,
livelihood programs and social services would be of great impact to his
constituents.
Guesting
in Sonny Lopez’s Action Central Luzon Special Edition aired on PEP TV
Channel 3 over the weekend, Arroyo cited, among others, the various
projects and programs he has initiated and those which are now being
undertaken.
The
presidential son enumerated some of his social projects: skills
trainings for waiters, mechanical technicians, hairdressers, caterers,
coffee makers, among others.
The
social project he intends to promote is also in preparation for the
entry of more industrial and tourism-related projects inside this
freeport zone.
Since
President Arroyo assumed the presidency in 2001, investors gained
confidence in Clark due to the sound economic policies implemented, not
only for Clark, but also throughout the country.
The
young Arroyo also said that declaration of Clark as freeport zone also
contributed in the entry of more local and foreign investors here,
that’s why among the projects and programs he is pursuing are on skills
developmental.
He added that he also has various programs on agriculture and technical skills development.
According to Arroyo, his District Office also gives social services as there is a regular People’s Day there.
“There
goes a saying that we must not only give the poor people fish but we
must teach them how to fish. For me, we must not only teach them how to
fish or give them knowledge to make a living but also give them
something for their immediate concern,” he explained.
In
the same interview, Arroyo also bared some of his disaster mitigating
projects for his district: upgrading of the Gapan-San Fernando-Olongapo
(GSO) road; upgrading and concreting of the Guagua Central Business
District; slope protection of Sapang Maragul and desilting of the Porac
Gumain River.
He
said that he has been pressing for the continuous dredging of the
Guagua Pasac River as President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo already has
instructions to further intensify dredging of the major waterway.
The
congressman said continuous and intensive engineering intervention in
the major river and tributaries would greatly alleviate heavy floods in
business centers in Guagua, Lubao, Floridablanca and Sasmuan.
He
noted Guagua town is almost flat and is suitable to any phase of
development: agricultural, industrial, commercial and others but is
only a meter above sea level. He added that it is traversed by several
creeks and tributaries during rainy days, which collect and convey
floodwater to the Pampanga River and into the Manila Bay.
The
towns in Pampanga’s Second District, namely Porac, Sta. Rita,
Floridablanca, Lubao, Guagua and Sasmuan are critically adjacent to the
most active mudflow and flood channels from the Pinatubo areas. (PNA)
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