TACLOBAN CITY — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday visited Ormoc City to celebrate its 75th founding anniversary.
In his speech at the city’s super dome, the President said he was happy to return to the city that gave him and his running mate, now Vice President Sara Duterte, a resounding victory during the May 9 elections.
“I will forever remember and cherish that kindness that you showed us and the support that you gave us,” the President said.
“Now the work has begun and I am pleased to return to speak before you today, bringing this administration’s message of encouragement and of commitment,” he added.
Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez and his wife, Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez, welcomed Marcos.
He commended the couple for their efforts on climate change mitigation and pro-life programs on top of their initiatives to address basic problems of their constituents.
“With the implementation of your Local Climate Change Action Plan 2016-2025, you help the executive branch of government to deliver our mandate, to boost civic engagement, and to raise public awareness,” he said.
“It is noteworthy that, alongside conserving and taking care of our natural resources, you also give importance to interventions for the development of families. I applaud this and your partnership with the Commission on Population and Development to implement your Social Protection Program for Adolescent Mothers and their Children,” he added.
Marcos also inspected the Ormoc airport, which is being rehabilitated.
The government earmarked P329 million to upgrade the airport’s landing area and taxi way and expand the apron. The project is expected to be finished in March 2023.