Thursday, May 3, 2012

Guv urges rural folks to use benefit of good roads


Davao del Norte - Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario asked residents of the KAMADI district to make good use of well-maintained road in improving production and income.

He said the local folks should take advantage of the road network being maintained well by the province to increase farm productivity and income of the indigenous people communities.

Gamita ang maayong dalan para sa pag-usbaw sa inyong produksyon ug paglambu sa inyong panginabuhi (make use of the road to increase production and improve your lot),” Gov. del Rosario told the KAMADI residents during the recent convergence outreach in Barangay Camansa, Asuncion town.

About 1,280 residents of the district benefitted from the medical, social and other services brought by the province, with the support of the army, the police and the local governments.

KAMADI is a special tribal administrative district comprising the far-flung barangays of Sonlon, Buan, Binancian and Camansa, all in the municipality of Asuncion.

Constituents of the district, which lies some 50 kilometers away from the Capital City of Tagum, predominantly belong to the Mangguangan and Dibabawon tribes.

Gov. del Rosario also asked the local officials and residents to support the plan to develop some 10,000 hectares in KAMADI into palm oil production, saying this would bring a dramatic turn-around in the economy of the upland communities.

The governor likewise assured to address some concerns of Barangay Camansa, to include the completion of their water system, rehabilitation of the farm-to-market road in Sitio Bangkawan, as well as, new multi-purpose hall and covered court.

He further bared the district will greatly benefit once the main road in the area will be converted into a national road, as 1st District Congressman Anthony del Rosario is now working for its conversion. (Noel Baguio-PGO Info Davnor)

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