Staff Reporter
LAOAG CITY--The Ilocos Norte provincial
government released more than P1.5 million as wages for the 232 tourist guides
who were deployed in various tourism destinations here during the summer
season.
Every year, the Provincial
Tourism Office hires students or unemployed persons as tourist guides as a way
of creating jobs for the marginalized sector.
Mark Francis Anorabon, 16, of
Burgos town, said the special employment program of the Ilocos Norte government
is a great opportunity for them to earn extra income to augment their school
needs.
Fifty-five year-old Jovenal
Aduptante from Masbate who married an Ilocano from Nagbacalan, Paoay said the
job creation program is helpful to them who have no permanent jobs.
Ilocos Norte Gov. Ma. Imelda
“Imee” R. Marcos personally handed their wages worth P6,600 each in a simple
ceremony held at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan session hall.
For 22 days, these tourist
aides were assigned in Ilocos Norte’s major tourist destinations including the
Kapurpurawan Rocks formation in Burgos, Paoay Lake and sand dunes, Batac Presidential
Museum, Sarrat museum, and the Nueva Era eco-cultural park and tribal village
among others.
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