PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher "Bong" Go's office extended additional assistance to transport workers affected by the pandemic during the Land Transportation Office caravan conducted in Compostela, Davao de Oro on November 10 to 12. The caravan aims to teach drivers and motorists about traffic rules while also providing free license renewal and registration services.
In a video message, Go informed the beneficiaries that the government is carefully studying and recalibrating its policies to deal with the ongoing pandemic while balancing the interests of all impacted sectors. He also reassured them that the government will continue to assist them in the face of the public health crisis.
“Alam ko mahirap ang panahon ngayon at nasa krisis tayo dulot ng COVID-19. Maraming nawalan ng trabaho at nagsara na negosyo. Gayunpaman, binabalanse ng gobyerno ang lahat para unti-unti na natin mabuksan ang ekonomiya. Siyempre, uunahin natin palagi ang kalusugan at buhay ng bawat Pilipino,” reassured Go.
“Patuloy lang tayong magtulungan, magbayanihan at magmalasakit sa ating kapwa Pilipino. Ginagawa ng gobyerno ang lahat para malampasan natin itong krisis na ito,” he added.
His staff distributed meals, vitamins and masks to a total of 889 transport workers at the Davao de Oro State College Gym in Compostela. They gave selected workers new bicycles for their work commutes, as well as computer tablets to help their children with their classes.
Furthermore, as part of the government's relief efforts to aid those affected by the pandemic, a team from the Department of Social Welfare and Development distributed financial assistance. The Department of Trade and Industry and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority also conducted assessments for potential beneficiaries for their respective livelihood and scholarship programs.
The senator, who is also Chair of Senate Committee on Health, reminded workers that they may visit the Malasakit Center located at the Compostela Valley Provincial Hospital branches in Montevista, Laak, Maragusan, and Pantukan and the Davao Regional Medical Center in Tagum City should they require medical assistance.
The center is a one-stop shop which brings together the DSWD, Department of Health, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office under one roof.
To date, there are 148 Malasakit Centers which have so far assisted three million patients altogether nationwide. Go is the principal author and sponsor of the Malasakit Centers Act which President Rodrigo Duterte signed into law in 2019.
“Ipinangako kong isasabatas ko 'to para kahit wala na kami ni Pangulong Duterte sa gobyerno ay tuluy-tuloy ito. Wala itong pinipili. Basta Pilipino at poor o indigent patient ka, qualified ka sa Malasakit Center. Pera niyo ito na binabalik lang namin sa pamamagitan ng maayos na serbisyo,” continued Go.