"Pangarap kong buuin muli ang buhay ko (I dream of rebuilding my life)," Boboy told Editha Lee, the social worker who recorded the personal profiles of former rebels.
Boboy and Remo now earn a livelihood by producing and selling "walis tambo" or brooms, in the town of San Lorenzo Ruiz.
The pair used the government's financial aid given upon their surrender as their initial capital.
Boboy and Remo were provided with a package of assistance which included P15,000 in cash from the Department of the Interior and Local Government, P10,000 in cash from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, and P9,700 in cash from the provincial government of Camarines Norte.
Moreover, the Technical Skills Development Authority will offer them training on how to manage other enterprises. If they complete the training, the Department of Labor and Employment will provide them with a starter kit.
“I am now able to provide for my beloved wife and children who excel in school,” Boboy said. (PIA 5/Camarines Norte)