KORONADAL CITY, Philippines —Deputy Speaker for Mindanao and South Cotabato 2nd District Representative Atty. Ferdinand “DINAND” Hernandez turned-over more than P50 million worth of projects in 21 barangays in Norala, Tantangan, T’boli, Banga and Surallah towns under his congressional district last month.
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Also, in the same month, Congressman Hernandez inspected in the towns of Banga and Norala his on-going projects worth P9.8 million. The said projects are the extension and renovation of municipal gymnasium worth P5 million, construction of barangay gymnasium worth P1.8 million and the barangay hall worth P3 million.
Rep. Hernandez also turned-over to the Central Mindanao’s Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) its newly-constructed provincial office building worth P2 million in Koronadal City. All the said projects were implemented through the initiatives and efforts of Congressman Hernandez.
Reportedly, thousands of people are now enjoying the benefits of Rep. Hernandez projects, ranging from gymnasium, mini-gymnasiums, public markets, farm-to-market roads, barangay halls and barangay health stations. (Rashid RH. bajo, Chief of Correspondents, DM-Mindanao Desk)
Deputy Speaker for Mindanao and South Cotabato 2nd District Rep. Atty. Ferdinand “DINAND” Hernandez (in yellow, second from left) turned-over the farm-to-market road in Barangay Esperanza in Norala last June 23, 2020. During the simple ceremony, he was accompanied by South Cotabato Vice Governor Vicente de Jesus, Board Members Henry Ladot, Dardanilo Dar, Jinky Avance, Ellen Grace Subere-Albios, ABC Federation Pres. Rolando Malabuyoc, Vice Mayor Victor Y. Balayon, Councilors Romeo Januto, Ike Feril, Ramil Paba, Lilibeth Fuentes, SK Federation Pres. Shaira May Friales, Brgy. Captain Gil Fuentes and barangay council. (Rashid RH. Bajo via DM-Mindanao Desk)
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