Jimenez, Misamis Occidental – Unwavering in his dedication to serve, Governor Henry Sevilla Oaminal personally inspected the Barangay Mialem spillway early this morning, despite the unpredictable weather. The spillway connects Barangay Carmen to Sitio Seti, a crucial infrastructure facilitating travel and transportation in the municipality of Jimenez.
Governor Oaminal's visit aimed to assess the current condition of the spillway, ensuring it meets safety standards and remains convenient for public use. His inspection underscores the provincial government's commitment to the continuous development of Misamis Occidental and its mission to prioritize the welfare of its residents.
“We want to ensure that all infrastructures serve their purpose effectively and that they are safe for the people who rely on them daily,” said Governor Oaminal. “This is part of our Padayon Asenso initiative, ensuring that no barangay or sitio is left behind in progress.”
The Barangay Mialem spillway has been pivotal in connecting communities, boosting economic activities, and providing easier access to essential services. The governor's hands-on approach reflects his dedication to maintaining the integrity of these infrastructures while addressing concerns raised by the locals.
Local residents expressed gratitude for the governor’s direct involvement. “We feel more secure knowing that the governor himself checks on projects that affect our daily lives. His dedication is truly inspiring,” one resident shared.
This inspection is part of a broader initiative by the provincial government to monitor and evaluate ongoing projects, ensuring timely completion and high-quality standards. Governor Oaminal reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to working tirelessly for the people, rain or shine.
The residents of Barangay Mialem and neighboring communities can rest assured that development remains at the forefront of the governor's priorities, paving the way for a brighter and more connected Misamis Occidental.
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