Sibulan turns over Sitio Calinawan to Valencia LGU

VALENCIA Mayor Edgar Teves has vowed to bring real development and inclusive growth in Sitio Calinawan, a former rebel-threatened area, now that it has officially become part of Barangay Dobdob, Valencia.

Teves said this after local officials of Sibulan town led by Vice Mayor Marcela Bartoces turned over Sitio Calinawan to Valencia town on August 20.

This came five years after the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (Namria) informed the local government that Sitio Calinawan lies within the territory of Valencia and that Barangay Enrique Villanueva of Sibulan, where Sitio Calinawan previously belonged to, has actually no jurisdiction over it.

Speaking before hundreds of Calinawan residents, Teves said Sitio Calinawan, with more than 300 households, will benefit from his administration’s infrastructure projects, from construction of farm-to-market roads and multi-purpose covered court to improvement of the Calinawan Elementary School.

With this development, Sitio Calinawan, with an estimated land area of 263 hectares, now becomes part of Barangay Dobdob, Valencia.

Barangay Dobdob is a priority village under the Negros Oriental Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF-Elcac), a whole-of-nation approach program of President Rodrigo Duterte to end insurgency.

Through Elcac, Barangay Dobdob now enjoys massive farm-to-market road network construction that links to the towns of Siaton and Sta. Catalina, with P130 million intended for road concreting and as future site for a sanitary landfill.

Teves added that Calinawan residents who will transfer residency and register as Valencia residents will enjoy various social services assistance like the Valencia Health Care program, electric subsidy refund, agricultural support program, among others. (PIA)

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