Guinobatan, Albay – After years of waiting, 162 households in the Bubulusan Relocation Site in Guinobatan are finally being connected to electricity, thanks to the efforts of the LGU Guinobatan under the leadership of Mayor Paul Chino Garcia.
The long-standing issue, which has left families without access to basic electricity services, is now being resolved. Installation of electrical lines is currently ongoing, marking a significant milestone for the relocation site and its residents.
A Commitment Fulfilled
Mayor Garcia and the local government of Guinobatan have prioritized this initiative to improve the quality of life for the residents of the relocation site. The project addresses a pressing need for electricity, which is vital for day-to-day living, education, and livelihood.
In a statement, the LGU expressed its commitment to ensuring that all residents in the relocation site will have stable and reliable access to electricity once the installation is complete.
Positive Impact on the Community
Residents of the Bubulusan Relocation Site have expressed their gratitude for the project, which is expected to bring significant improvements to their lives. Access to electricity will enable them to better manage their households, support their children’s education, and foster economic opportunities.
This development is part of Mayor Garcia’s broader efforts to enhance basic services and address long-overdue needs in Guinobatan.
A Symbol of Progress
The electrification of the relocation site stands as a testament to the local government’s dedication to its constituents and its mission to provide essential services to even the most underserved areas.
As the installation progresses, the LGU Guinobatan continues to work closely with stakeholders to ensure the success of this project, bringing light and hope to the residents of Bubulusan.
