PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher “Bong” Go vowed to continue pushing for more measures to improve the country’s fire-fighting capabilities as he provided relief to the families impacted by fire incidents in Barangays Santo Niño and Talomo in Davao City.
His team provided meals, food packs, vitamins, shirts and masks to a total of 21 affected families on Wednesday, July 13, at their respective barangay gymnasiums. Select individuals also received new pairs of shoes or bicycles for their commuting needs while those with children were given phablets for educational use.
“Alam kong mahirap ang panahon ngayon dahil nasa gitna tayo ng krisis dulot ng COVID-19. Mayroon pang nasunugan at namatayan. Kaya lubos po akong nakikiramay sa inyo,” began Go in his video message.
“Parati tayong mag-ingat. Maganda na naisabatas na ang na-file kong bill sa Senado upang ma-modernize ang ating Bureau of Fire Protection. Magdadagdag tayo ng mga bagong gamit at firefighters. Kailangan din na kada buwan ang fire prevention campaigns at information drives. Napakaimportante nito dahil kada isang bahay na masusunog, damay ang mga kapitbahay,” he continued.
Go is the principal author and co-sponsor of Republic Act No. 11589 which provides for the implementation of a ten-year BFP modernization program.
The program includes the acquisition of modern fire equipment, expansion of the BFP’s human resources, and provision of specialized training for firefighters, among others.
Signed by former president Rodrigo Duterte last year, the law also directs the BFP to conduct monthly fire prevention campaigns and information drives in every local government unit, particularly in informal settlements and economically depressed areas.
Meanwhile, personnel from various national government agencies also distributed assistance to help residents deal with the impacts of both the fire incident and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development provided separate financial aid while the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority offered scholarship grants to those qualified.
The Department of Labor and Employment and the Department of Trade and Industry also assessed potential beneficiaries of their employment and livelihood programs, respectively.
Chair of the Senate Committee on Health, the senator offered additional help to those in need of medical attention. He advised them to avail of services from the Malasakit Center, a one-stop shop for the government's medical assistance programs, located at the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City.
There are currently 151 Malasakit Centers across the country through which particularly poor and indigent patients may conveniently avail of medical assistance from the Department of Health, DSWD, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation. Go is also the principal author and sponsor of the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019.
The senator then urged his fellow Davaoeños who are already eligible to get vaccinated and boosted to better protect themselves from the virus.
“Mayroon lang ho kaming pakiusap sa inyo, magtiwala ho kayo sa bakuna. Huwag ho kayong matakot sa bakuna, matakot ho kayo sa COVID-19. Ang bakuna po ang susi o solusyon para unti-unti na tayong makabalik sa ating normal na pamumuhay katulad po noon,” Go appealed.
“Kailangan pong magtiwala kayo sa gobyerno dahil ginagawa po ng gobyerno ang lahat sa abot ng makakaya para po malampasan natin itong krisis na ito,” he added.
On this note, Go recognized the public officials who extended assistance to the fire-hit communities.
To help the city recover from the challenges brought by the global health crisis, Go supported the concreting of footbridges in Brgy. Tibungco and the construction of drainage in Brgy. Mahayag. He likewise helped in the acquisition of ambulance units for Brgys. Gatungal, Mintal and Buhangin; improvement of roads, multipurpose buildings and drainage systems in various barangays; and many others.
“Mga kababayan ko, mag-ingat po tayo. Magdasal po tayo, magtulungan po tayo, magbayanihan po tayo, magmalasakit po tayo sa ating kapwa Pilipino. Nandirito lang po kami na handang magserbisyo po sa inyong lahat sa abot ng aming makakaya,” he ended.
Last July 11, Go likewise sent his staff to distribute assistance to fire victims in Brgy. 31-D, Davao City. (OSBG)