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Cash-for-work program benefits 1,473 workers

By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter

Laoag City—About 1,473 workers from the different municipalities of Ilocos Norte received their cash incentives as the Ilocos Norte government continue to distribute its cash-for-work program.

On December 9, a team from the Capitol Express led by Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos started distributing cash incentives for those who rendered work during the “Oplan Pakni”, a local cash for work program of the Marcos administration for Ilocanos who were hit by typhoon Mario and those living in high dengue-risk barangays of Ilocos Norte.

Eric Pascua, Provincial Investment Office head said a total of 1,473 workers from the different municipalities here employed to help in the cleaning brigade during the aftermath of typhoon Mario.

“The Oplan Pakni aims to respond to the economic impact of the typhoon and to address sanitation issues due to debris and stagnant water,” Mr. Pascua explained.


As the year ends, Manang Imee’s Capitol Express is set to visit Pagudpud, Badoc, Banna, Batac, San Nicolas, Dingras, Sarrat Bacarra, Vintar, Tamdagan, Laoag City, Piddig, and Burgos.

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