Tuesday, June 27, 2017

RPMA -Jolo turned over at least 24 stalls to Jolo Vendors Association - Manager Ibnohasim A. Undug


Jolo, Sulu (The Redline News PH)  -  The Regional Ports Management Authority (RPMA) Sulu under the management of Col. Ibnohasim A. Undug, Al Haj (Ret) conducted a cleaned up drive in the whole port area of Jolo including the relocation of vendors to a right place for their business during night time.

RPMA Manager Undug said, that he is very optimistic about the implementation of “No ID, No Entry” in Jolo port because he should always implementing the safety of passengers and visitors in Sulu.
Recently, Undug  was turned over  a 24 stalls with movable cart  to Vendors Association of Sulu headed by its president Khan Abdurajik.

The 24 stakeholders was very happy because this is their first time that the RPMA give them a chance to moving  their lives by donating these 24 stalls for them. “ I will never believe that all my life being a vendor here in Jolo port, the RPMA manager awarded these stalls for us, I am very thankful for him of his efforts to help us ”, said Salip Ramadiya H. Ilaji whole received the stall #4 during the turn over ceremony last June 27, 2017.

Undug in his message said. “Until the last drop of my blood I will gave my services and duty here in Sulu just to give a good living condition of our Kababayan here”, Undug said.

“I was also Thankful to Brigadier General Cerilito Sobejana of being supportive and   to safeguard the Jolo ports away from the bad elements.

“ I am very thankful  also to mayor Kerkhar Tan  because of his help our projects implemented. He was giving us a 5 solar lights  and other supports from the local government  to help  and develop  of Jolo port”, Undug said.

Lately, the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao under Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman has confirmed the P50-Million pesos for the expansion of Jolo ports very soon, said Undug during his relocation Projects turned over ceremony earlier.(By: Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News PH)


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