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‘INEC Bill Mo, Sagot Ko’ program, itultuloy ti gobierno probinsial

Impasigurado ni Ilocos Norte Gobernador Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos nga itultuloy ti gobierno probinsial ti programa nga “INEC Bill Mo, Sagot Ko” kadagiti Non-MDG ken MDG schools ditoy probinsia.

Daytoy ket tapno saanen nga ibaklay pay dagiti nagannak ti pagbayad ti koryente nga usaren dagiti annakda iti pagadalan.

Segun ken ni Ms. Matilde Neri, officer-in-charge ti education department ti gobierno probinsial, binulan nga ibaklay ti gobierno probinsial ti makunsumo a koryente dagiti amin a Non-MDG ken MDG Schools.

Inlawlawagna a mapagtitipon amin dagiti monthly bills ti Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC) manipud kadagiti nabigbig nga MDG ken Non- MDG Schools ken diretson a bayadan ti probinsia iti INEC.

Basar iti listaan ti nasao a departamento ti gobierno probinsial, umabut amin iti  65 ti bilang dagiti Non-MDG Schools manipud kadagiti  16 a pagadalan  idinto a dagiti MDG Schools ket umabut iti 172 a pagadalan manipud kadagiti 20 nga ili.

Iti Non-MDG Schools, agdagup amin iti 48,503.94 a pisos ti nailatang a pundo idinto nga iti MDG schools ket 217,484.30 a pisos amin para iti school year 2013-2014.

Ti pundo ket aggapu ti Special Education Fund wenno SEF ti probinsia.


Ti “INEC Bill Mo, Sagot Ko Program” ti gobierno probinsial ket paset metten ti Sirib Express ken Capitol Express a programa ni Gobernador Marcos. (PGIN-CMO)

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