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Candidate vows to work on community college

Reynaldo G. Navales

ANGELES CITY -- The wife of an outgoing chairman in Barangay Balibago, who is aiming to replace her husband, has vowed to implement several programs including the establishment of a community college for indigent students.

Tess Mamac, wife of last-termer village chief Rodelio Tony Mamac, said that three courses - Education, Criminology, and Computer Science – will initially be offered at the public college.

If given a chance to serve as village chief, Tess Mamac is also planning to construct a Barangay Diagnostic Center where the residents may avail of services like medical examination and blood testing.

To date, the barangay has an annual budget of P33 million.

Mamac’s third priority project is the construction of drainage and widening of barangay roads.

As a woman, Tess said she will also work on livelihood for women and the village’s beautification and cleanliness.

Mamac’s runningmates for councilor include her husband Tony, Maricar Calibo, Arnold Ibay, Abel “Bong” Reyes, Carlito “Mickoy” Marcos, Fernando “Ando” Yambao, and Leonardo, “Nards” Nicdao.

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