The humanitarian mission conducted by various government agencies in Gingoog City in the southern Philippine province of Misamis Oriental.
Some 23,000 people have benefited from a two-day humanitarian mission by various government agencies in the southern Philippine
Government troops also joined the mission in Gingoog City dubbed as “National Serbisyo
Caravan” participated by different military units under the Eastern Mindanao
Command.
Captain Alberto Caber, a regional army spokesman, said the
recent humanitarian mission was a convergence of concerned national agencies
for the delivery of basic services. “The event also became the venue for
consultation and dialogue between the community and government agencies,” he
told The Manila Times.
The project was spearheaded by the Office of the
Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process under Teresita Deles and
Undersecretary Emmanuel Bautista, and the Cabinet Cluster on Security, Justice.
Late last year, the communist New People’s Army rebels freed
a government soldier – Pfc. Adonis Jess Losiba – they captured in Gingoog City after 4 months in captivity.
Adonis, a member of the 58th Infantry Battalion, was released
following appeals from his family.
In 2013, rebels also ambushed and wounded Mayor Ruthie
Guingona and killed two of her supporters. The political matriarch was heading
home from a beauty pageant when gunmen ambushed her convoy. Guingona is the
wife of former Vice President Teofisto Guingona and mother of Senator Teofisto
Guingona III.
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