NegOcc adopts quake-hit Bogo City, commits P2-M financial aid  

By Nanette Guadalquiver

BACOLOD CITY – Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said their province will extend financial assistance of P2-million to Bogo City, the epicenter of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that jolted the Visayas last week. “We have decided to adopt Bogo City, he told Capitol reporters.

Gov. Lacson made the commitment as the One Negros Response Team, composed of responders from the provincial government and nine local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental, continues to provide relief assistance, particularly potable water supply, to Bogo City and the adjacent municipalities since their deployment to Cebu on October 3. 

During their initial two-day operation, from Oct. 4 to 5, the responders were able to distribute 92,100 liters of potable water supply that benefited 921 families or 4,605 individuals.

Lacson said as Negros Occidental “stands with Cebu in this time of need,” he is encouraging other LGUs in the province to also adopt affected localities if their resources will allow it. Along with other provincial officials, the governor expressed his appreciation and commended the nine LGUs for being part of the One Negros Response Team deployed to Cebu.

The response team includes responders from the cities of San Carlos, Sipalay, Silay, Sagay, Cadiz, Talisay, Escalante, and Victorias, as well as the municipality of Toboso.

“Your courage, compassion, and unity prove that in times of crisis, Negros Occidental stands not just for itself, but for the entire nation,” Lacson said in a statement. (PNA)