Mayor John Dalipe Tuesday morning motored to Taluksangay and Talabaan in the east coast to unveil 2 newly-constructed multi-purpose buildings amounting to P8.1 million, in line with his commitment to improve the quality of education.
Inaugurated one after the other, the Taluksangay MPP center costs P4.067M and located within the Tuan Datu Hadji Abdullah Nuño Memorial High School campus while the Talabaan MPP building costs P4.068M and located within the vicinity of the Talabaan Elementary. Both projects have an area of 188.16 square meters each and were undertaken by private contractors under the supervision of the city government.
In his message during the separate inauguration ceremonies, Mayor Dalipe vowed continuous support to the education sector to ensure a better quality of education and ultimately a better future for the young generation.
The Dalipe administration has allocated a substantial amount for infrastructure projects that include education-related projects, for implementation during the first 3 years.
Meanwhile, education officials assigned in Talabaan Elementary School and Taluksangay National High School thanked Mayor Dalipe and the city government of Zamboanga for the projects, stressing its benefits to the school community and the students specifically.
They promised to put the projects in good use as a show of appreciation to the city government for the support and assistance to the schools.
Joining the mayor during the two unveiling ceremonies were Councilor Jerome Santos, City Engineer’s Office personnel, the concerned contractors, barangay officials of Talabaan and Taluksangay and school officials. (Sheila Covarrubias) (photo credits: Kathy Wee Sit)
Source : City Government of Zamboanga FB Page
