By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY
(September 3, 2017) - Naval Forces Western Mindanao in collaboration with
the Zamboanga City stakeholders and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of
Zamboanga Sibugay Province conducted a Community Outreach Program at Brgy.
Solar, Poblacion Olutanga, Sibugay Province on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017, military
official said.
The Deputy
Commander for Marine Operations, Col. Hernanie S. Songano PN (M) (GSC) was
there to represent the Commander, NFWM Rear Adm. Rene V Medina AFP. Along with
the Team NAVFORWEM were the Medical and Dental Team from Camp Navarro General
Hospital and Dental Dispensary, Civil Military Operations Unit-Western Mindanao
(CMOU-WM), Naval Reserve Center (NRCen) and Marine Battalion Landing Team 11
(MBLT11) who was welcomed by Mrs Nerie L Ruste, wife of Poblacion Olutanga
Mayor, Hon. Arthur Ruste Sr. in the conduct of Community Outreach Mission with
a theme, “Kauban Ninyo Ang Inyong Navy
sa Kalinaw ug Paglambo”. The CMO initiatives is in support to Higher
Headquarters’ development support and security plan “KAPAYAPAAN 2017-2022”
promoting peace, ensuring security, helping maintain public order and
supporting the overall development initiatives of the government.
The conduct of
the community outreach was made possible by the following partner stakeholders
of NFWM; YL Fishing, Lingkod Kapamilya Bantay Bata 163, E-Media, Coca-Cola,
IPIL Integrated Provincial Head Office (IPHO), Department of Health Region IX
(DOH-R9) and Armed Forces of the Philippines Savings and Loans Association Inc.
(AFPSLAI). The services offered during the Mission where Medical and Dental
Consultation, Feeding program, Free Haircut, Operation Tuli and Community
Dialogue rendered by the representatives from Bantay Bata 163. NFWM also
offered recruitment opportunities to the citizens of Olutanga who would like to
serve the country under the Navy.
The visit of
Team NAVFORWEM resolves some issues and health concerns of the citizens of
Olutanga and serves as an assurance that they will always have the Navy to
assist and provide their needs despite the threat in the Western Mindanao area.
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