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HUGTANONG gisuportahan ni Konsehal Roger Abadayang resolusyon nga gipalabang sa konseho nga nagpadayag sa pagsupak sa paglugway sa kasamtangang pagdumala sa Cagayan de Oro Water District sa interim general manager ug interim Board of Directors niini.



Kini ang pamahayag ni Abaday agig reaksyon sa special report ni Konsehal James Judith atol sa sesyon niadtong Lunes nga gidumala ni Bise Mayor Bebot Rodriguez kabahin sa maong isyu.


Sumala ni Konsehal Abaday nga  dili na  angayan  ibalik  pa sa komite level ang maong isyu tungod kay mosamot pa kini nga malangan.


Tungod sa padayong kagubot sa mga kawani sa nasangpit nga buhatan, gikinahanglan na ang pag-interbener sa Konseho pinaagi sa pagduso sa maong resolusyon, sumpay ni Abaday.


Malaumon ang konsehal nga masolusyonan na ang nasinateng problema sa Cagayan de Oro Water District nga nakahatag purwisyo sa mga konsumador ingon man sa mga trabahante sa nasangpit nga opisina.

 
 

THE Barangay Council of Indahag may now utilize the city-owned property for proposed the Child Development Center and Super Health Center for their community.



This, after the 20th City Council during the 105th regular session presided over by City Vice Mayor Bebot Rodriguez enacted an ordinance authorizing City Mayor Rolando A. Uy to sign the deed of usufruct with Indahag represented by its Punong Barangay Marlon Fidel D. Bongay. Jr. covering the use of the property for the purpose.


Under the usufruct agreement, the parties must ensure easy access to the health services that provide primary care to the residents of Barangay Indahag and help decongest the hospital since most residents can already avail of the primary care in the said public centers.


The legislation was favorably endorsed by the Committees on Subdivision and Landed Estate, on Health, Nutrition, and Health Insurance, and on Laws and Rules respectively chaired by Councilors Maria Lourdes S. Gaane and Edgar S. Cabanlas.

 
 

 “I envision Bulua to be an area where they (the potters) can also showcase the workmanship of pottery while displaying their products.”



This was how Councilor Girlie Joyleen Mercedes L. Balaba described the future of pottery industry in Barangay Bulua once a dedicated pottery village to showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of local potters has been established.


In a recent meeting of the City Council Committee on Tourism, Balaba emphasized the initiative's educational and tourism potential.


"Tourists and students alike would enjoy learning and creating clay pottery themselves," she said.  

The councilor also suggested exploring vacant lots in Barangay Bulua, such as the area near the Korean Surplus shop, to serve as the location for the envisioned pottery village.



As the proponent of the ordinance to preserve pottery-making in Barangay Bulua, Balaba reiterated her commitment to providing resources and support for local potters.

She pointed out that the ordinance includes provisions for budget allocation to support the industry's growth and sustainability.


"This initiative aims to not only preserve our cultural heritage but also provide local potters with a space to thrive and inspire creativity among the community," Balaba concluded.


The Committee on Tourism, chaired by Councilor Jay Roa Pascual, alongside Barangay Bulua officials and stakeholders, is now set to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed project, which could bolster tourism and economic activity in the area while safeguarding a cherished tradition.







 
 
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