Further, on February 2, the Jamindan municipal government and DSWD turned over the gabion-type slope protection to San Vicente Elementary School (ES) for the protection and safety of more than 300 pupils and also teachers.
Nacionales said that the wall of the school’s computer building is situated in a sloppy area that is prone to soil erosion.
“Ang slope protection mabuligan niya prevent and soil erosion kag landslide sa pader sang eskwelahan kag napahagan-hagan ang kabaskugon sang tubig nga nagasulod sa eskwelahan (The slope protection will help prevent soil erosion and landslide in the school wall, hence, lessen the water current that goes inside the school vicinity),” Nacionales added.
Zabala, a 74-year-old indigenous people (IP) leader and the chairperson of Barangay Jaena Norte, tucked 10 kilometers away from the town proper, said that just as Nacionales, they have been a beneficiary of the Kalahi-CIDSS projects.
Last January 25, the local government unit of Jamindan and the team from DSWD also turned over the P2 million concrete road at Sitio Proper.