Bong Go supports development initiatives of Marinduque

SEN. Christopher "Bong" Go has expressed admiration for Marinduque's contributions to the nation's cultural and economic landscape, as he committed to supporting the province's development initiatives while also bringing government services closer to its communities.

In his speech during the festive commemoration of the province's 104th Founding Anniversary at Capitol Convention Center in Boac town on Wednesday, February 21, the senator extended his warmest greetings to the people of Marinduque, lauding the community's unity and resilience.

He also promoted the province's tourist destinations, such as the renowned Moriones Festival and the breathtaking beaches of the province, underscoring their vital role in boosting the local economy through tourism.

"I am happy and grateful for this opportunity to be with you in commemorating the 104th Founding Anniversary of the Province of Marinduque. Marinduque is considered as the Heart of the Philippines, a very beautiful island — a symbol of unity, culture, and natural resources that we must be proud of," said Go in Filipino.

As vice chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Go supported various projects in the province such as constructing and rehabilitating roads in various towns, constructing a molecular laboratory in Boac and acquiring a motor vehicle for Torrijos town.

In response, Gov. Presbitero "Presby" Velasco Jr. expressed his gratitude towards Senator Go for his visit and continuous support for the province, especially its health sector. He further announced that Go is set to be an adopted son of the province.

"We love Senator Bong Go so much, and he has been helping us in our programs and projects here in Marinduque," Velasco said.

The governor also shared how the Malasakit Center in Marinduque Provincial Hospital in Boac has helped thousands of indigent patients in the province.

The Malasakit Centers program is a brainchild of Go, which he initiated in 2018. It was later institutionalized under the Republic Act (RA) 11463, which the senator principally authored and sponsored to provide convenient access to medical assistance programs offered by the government.

Since its inception, the Malasakit Centers program has established 159 operational centers nationwide.

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