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P3 bilyones nga kapitolyo sa Davao Occidental tukuron

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MALITA, Davao Occidental -- Mokabat sa P3 bilyon ang kantidad sa itukod nga Davao Occidental Provincial Capitol Building ug Government Business Center didto sa Barangay Lais, Malita, Davao Occidental.

Atol sa groundbreaking ceremony kagahapon, mismong si Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio ang halandong bisita ug misaksi sa paghulog sa time-capsule nga gipangunahan ni Davao Occidental Governor Claude Bautista.

Sumala sa gobernador nga tulo hangtud upat ka tuig ang target sa paghuman sa maong proyekto nga dunay gilapdon sa luna nga 30-ektarya nga gidonar ni Eduardo Danding Cojuanco sa San Miguel Corporation.

"The whole complex will have the Capitol building, Sangguniang Panlalawigan building, coliseum, gymnasium, water sports facility, villages for the athletes because hopefully after three to four years we can host a Palarong Pambansa here," ingon ni Bautista.

Giingon sab sa gobernador nga midonar sab si on P1 bilyon si Senator Manny Pacquiao alang sa Capitol complex.

"As a newly established province, this (Capitol) is a necessity. But it is only one of the programs that we are doing here in province, the biggest interest we have now is the upliftment of the livelihood of the citizens of our province," sulti ni Bautista.

Usa ka industrial zone ang luna nga tukoran sa kapitolyo, butang nga gikalipay sa kadaghanan.

Gawas ni Mayor Sara ug Gov. Bautista naa sab sa seremonya si Davao Occidental Representative Lorna Bautista-Bandigan ug gisaksihan sa ubang opisyal sa probinsya ug mga nasyunal nga buhatan sa gobyerno. KVC

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