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Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos' State of the Province Address. August 26, 2014 / Plaza del Norte Hotel and Convention Center, Laoag City. (Photos by Alaric Yanos & Andy L. Mangapit) |
By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
Laoag
City—Ilocos Norte Gov. Ma. Imelda “Imee” R.
Marcos’ State of the Province Address (SOPA) on Aug. 26 focused on the Ilocano
greatness united by a vision to make this small province the best in the
country by 2020.
For the past four years,
poverty incidence has significantly declined from 24% in 2010 to only 9.9% today
based on the localized Millennium Development Goals target. The Ilocos Norte
government prioritized to reduce maternal and child mortality, prevent dengue,
rabies and chikungonya.
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“Napintas unay dagiti naaramidanna iti kallabes a tawen ken napimpintas
pay ti foresight-na kadagiti sumarsaruno pay a tawen. Isu a pudno diay
ibagbagana a datayonto ti agbalin a maysa a kapintasan a probinsia ti Pilipinas
(She had accomplished so much in previous years and her foresight in the next
few years are great. Indeed, we can become one of the best provinces in the
country,” said Ricardo Tolentino, president of the Philippine Chamber of
Commerce and Industry and also the current president of the Ilocos Norte Mango
Growers Association here.
Switching on the path to speedy
development, multi-billion investments and tourism infrastructure support
facilities were created to generate more jobs—44,609 jobs were created through
the Task Force Trabaho program which is more than double the provincial
government’s 20,000 jobs target for this year.
“We now have the highest
employment rate in Region 1, significantly higher than the national average at
92.9 %,” she said.
Attended by local officials,
investors, businessmen and various partners in progress and development
including Chinese Consul Zhiao Quiaoliang, the governor’s 2014 SOPA held at the
Plaza del Norte convention center has inspired more Ilocanos to dream big
and to work hard for it.
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“We take it as big challenge
and we must support her programs so that we can achieve progress and development,”
said Dr. Miriam Pascua, president of the state-run Mariano Marcos State
University.
In support of the job
generation program of the provincial government, Dr. Pascua assured that MMSU
continues to offer courses that matches the knowledge and skills needed in a
growing economy of the province.
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