Sunday, January 17, 2021

DPWH Sec. Villar, Cong. Toff kasamang Nag Inspeksiyon ng Dagupan’s Board Walk

By Cong. Toff de Venecia

Magandang araw mga kabaleyan!

Kasama si Sec. Mark Villar ng DPWH, Usec. Ana Mae Lamentillo, Mayor Brian Lim, District Engineer Editha Manuel, at ang inyong lingkod ay nagsagawa ng inspeksyon sa ating proyekto sa Tondaligan Boardwalk.

Tuloy-tuloy ang SerbisyongSubok Na na hatid ng inyong lingkod sa imprastraktura ng Distrito Kwatro!

BOARDWALK. Department of Public Works & Highway Secretary  Mark Villar (3rd from left) joins today Pangasinan Fourth District Rep. Christopher "Toff" de Venecia (second from left) and Dagupan City Mayor Brian Lim (extreme left) for the inspection of the P75 million boardwalk at the shore of Brgy. Bonuan Gueset of the city. The national project starts from the location of the giant “jackstones” and the soon-to-be constructed MacArthur Park that will feature the reenactment of the landing of Pacific Supreme Commander Five-Star General Douglas MacArthur near the beach of Bonuan Blue Beach.

Tayo po ay na-feature kahapon Sunday sa Daily Tribune at ang ating pag-kampyon sa creative industries ng bansa. Maraming salamat po Ginoong Jojo Silvestre .

Ito po ang mga excerpts na sinulat ni Jojo:

         “A writer, director and an actor from his youth, Toff, today, represents the 4th District of Pangasinan in the House of Representatives where he holds the post of Deputy Majority Leader”.

“While he has taken a break from theater work, he has chosen to support the creative sector in the law-making body by convening the 50-some-member Arts and Culture and Creative Industries Bloc of the current 18th Congress. He serves as the chair of the Special Committee on Creative Industry and Performing Arts.”

“Not surprisingly, Toff soldiered on, addressing the concerns of his committee as the country coped with the challenges brought about by the pandemic and, with it, the lockdown which practically paralyzed the creative sector”.We, thus, see Toff as someone who, in the coming years, would play a significant role in the creative industries which, many foresee, would contribute significantly to economic and social development. This is especially significant since Filipinos have already shown their mettle in the world stage, and with Toff leading his generation in the quest to uplift the workers in the sector, we can expect our artists and craftsmen to grow, succeed and prosper even more”.

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