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Cebu Province Releases Infra Funds To Boost Tourism

Cebu Province invests over PHP126 million in infrastructure initiatives to uplift tourism in Bantayan Island and nearby districts.

Cebu Province Releases Infra Funds To Boost Tourism

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Over PHP126 million has been allocated for infrastructure projects aimed at boosting tourism in Bantayan Island and various towns across two districts in Cebu province, Governor Gwendolyn Garcia announced Monday.

Garcia said PHP24 million in funds were turned over to the mayors of the towns of Santa Fe, Bantayan, and Madridejos, with each mayor receiving P5 million, and the vice mayors of these towns each receiving P3 million.

“These funds are intended for their infrastructure projects of their choice,” Garcia said.

In addition, Garcia reported that seven local government units (LGUs) in Cebu’s third district received a total of PHP54 million.

The city of Toledo and the towns of Aloguinsan, Pinamungajan, Balamban, Asturias, and Tuburan each received PHP8 million, with PHP5 million allocated for the mayor’s infrastructure project and PHP3 million for the vice mayor’s office.

The town of Barili received PHP6 million, with PHP5 million for Mayor John-John Garcia’s infrastructure project and PHP1 million for Vice Mayor Luisito Ponsica’s office.

In the fourth district, the six LGUs—Medellin, San Remigio, Daanbantayan, and the City of Bogo—each received PHP8 million for infrastructure projects.

The town of Tabogon also received PHP8 million for infrastructure, along with an additional PHP3.25 million in financial assistance for the town’s Sanggi Festival.

“These funds are subject to the auditing requirements of the Commission on Audit,” Garcia reminded the recipients. (PNA)