MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews / 28 June) – Governor-elect Rogelio Neil Pepito Roque has vowed to push for a new Bukidnon in his speech Tuesday morning where he underscored his administration’s core pr…
MALAYBALAY CITY – Governor-elect Rogelio Neil Pepito Roque has vowed to push for a new Bukidnon in his speech Tuesday morning where he underscored his administration’s core principle: “government money is people’s money.
He also promised to create a more comprehensive provincial health plan that is “all-inclusive and complimentary.” He said this will not only provide the basic health service but which “will hopefully make our hospital resources complete and competitive.” He assured his constituents that he will set up a social services system that is more accessible to the people. During the campaign he clarified that he will not make people queue in the Capitol grounds just to hand in financial assistance.
In thanking supporters, Roque cited that family was his strongest backbone. He cited the difficulties experienced by the people of Bukidnon through the COVID-19 pandemic. Bukidnon’s four members of the House of Representatives were also scheduled to take oath Tuesday but only Jose Manuel F. Alba and Jonathan Keith T. Flores were the only ones who were able to take oath.
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