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Bayog Mayor Leonardo Babasa with Raymund
Peña,
DTI consumer division chief.
(Photo
provide by DTI)
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PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Feb. 7 (PNA) -- The Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI) is distributing 52 weighing scales to the different public markets in
this city and 26 towns in this province.
Raymund
Peña, DTI consumer division chief, said the distribution of the weighing scales
with steel enclosures is in line with the agency’s launching “Timbangan ng
Bayan” program in this province.
Peña
said the first batch comprising of five municipalities received weighing scales
on Thursday following the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
These
are the towns of Bayog, Dumalinao and Kumalarang that received two weighing
scales each and Lakewood and Tigbao one each.
Peña
said the other towns will either receive two weighing scales each or one each.
He
said this city is set to receive five weighing scales. Four will be installed
at the Agora Market and one at the Bagsakan Center.
He
said they will also install Price Watch Board for Basic Commodities at the
public markets.
He
encourage consumers to report to them any violation by unscrupulous
businessmen.(PNA)
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