by Gerry Lee Gorit
MISAMIS ORIENTAL – Governor Peter “Sr. Pedro” M Unabia of this province announced during the 32nd flag raising ceremony yesterday Monday, August 12, 2024, regarding the establishment of various local and national training centers.
Governor Unabia said the training centers are a very valuable tool to instill knowledge to the people interested to learn more about livelihood training, most especially in livelihood development and all others.
He said he has already received a lot of donations and where these training centers will be constructed.
“Ang Gingoog City nagdonate ug yuta para matukuran ug mga national training centers,” the provincial governor added.
MORE APPLICANTS
Governor Unabia is calling for more applicants to the funds allocated for small business. “Wala pay niduol kanako aron maha avail sa atong small and medium loans para makatukod sila ug gagmayng negosyo,” Unabia said.
He also ordered the provincial engineering office to install lighting on small and medium businesses beside the Provincial Capitol.
NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
The governor added that the province has already collaborated with the MSU-Naawan to open nursing courses for the provincial scholars.
The same is true with the USTP-Claveria to open nursing courses for the scholars of the province.
He said these two schools offer very minimal tuition fees and the lifestyle in these places is also cheaper as compared to Cagayan de Oro.
“Nganong dili man Cagayan de Oro nga naa may nursing courses daghan dire? Ang cost sa pag eskwela sa private schools mahal. Ang cost of living in Cagayan de Oro is also high,” he concluded.




