Negros Occidental 3rd District Rep. Jose Francisco Benitez turned over three priority infrastructure projects, all worth P17 million, to the municipality of E.B. Magalona, in two separate ceremonies March 17.
All three projects are located in Barangay Alicante.
Benitez turned over a new multi-purpose covered court, worth P6 million, and a new daycare center, worth P5 million, located at St. Michael Subdivision.
He then led the blessing of the new covered court of Alicante Elementary School, also worth P6 million.
Receiving the projects were Mayor Marvin Malacon, Punong Barangay Leah Ruiz, and school principal Rowena Bulfa.
They were joined by congressional staff, barangay officials, faculty members, PTA officers, and alumni association officers and members.
“Ang bag-o ninyo nga day care, daku gid ini nga bulig para sa aton mga pamatan-on ages three to five. Kabay pa ma level-up pa gid natun ini into an Early Childhood Care and Development Center, through the support of Mayor Marvin Malacon,” the solon told stakeholders.
He took note of “how beautifully surrounded by trees the brand-new covered court in Alicante Elementary School is”.
“This will prevent heat, especially for our little kids. We hope this court will provide a communal space for learning and development,” he added.
Malacon, meanwhile, expressed his gratitude to Benitez for his strong support to Saraviahanon, especially to the education of young people.
“We are sincerely grateful to our beloved congressman, Cong. Kiko, for his overflowing love and unwavering support to Saraviahanon people,” Malacon said in an LGU press release.
“These high-impact projects will go a long way in the education of our children and in the development of our communities. Cong. Kiko, your legacy will always live in our hearts,” the mayor added.
Addressing the parents, Malacon said the national and local governments, as well as the DepEd, have done their part, it’s time that more parents also do their share.
“The present breed of children needs more discipline; parents must take a proactive role in educating our children,” the mayor added.
Bulfa said, “We are very grateful to Cong. Kiko Benitez and Mayor Marvin Malacon for this project, as this covered court is a dream come true for Alicante Elementary School. Rain or shine, we now have a ready venue for all our programs and events.” ||