MinDA Public Relations chief, Dr. Adrian M. Tamayo, disclosed that “on the whole, Caraga enjoyed impressive public satisfaction on the account of stability in terms of trust and respect,” which rated at 91.2 percent with safety and security as the region’s strong drivers.”
He also explained that the survey for Caraga covered the areas of Butuan City, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Dinagat Islands.
Variables administered are safety, respect, trust, security, and satisfaction using systematic sampling for 1,202 respondents.
In addition, Agusan del Sur has been remarkable in the area of police assistance, as well as metrics of respect, trust, and security, all at 94 percent. Dinagat Islands, on the other hand, maintained the top spot for hotline awareness and safety metrics. These two provincial areas pulled up Caraga’s rating.
Supporting the study, MinDA Secretary Maria Belen S. Acosta said that MTRSS could also help communicate an accurate narrative and image about the region and Mindanao as a whole, especially with the recent travel advisory from the government of Canada warning tourists to come to the country, particularly Mindanao.
Included in the advisory is an urge for tourists to avoid non-essential travel to Eastern Mindanao in the following areas: Caraga (Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, excluding Siargao Island and Surigao del Sur), and the whole of the Davao Region except Davao City.