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Madam Honeylet Avanceña and Sec. Bong Go Lead Inauguration of Various Projects in Nueva Ecija
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte's partner Cielito 'Honeylet' Avanceña and Sec. Bong Go of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President led the inauguration of the various projects in Nueva Ecija on June 18, 2018.
Among the projects inaugurated were the P1.5-million improvement of the municipal multi-purpose hall, P500,000 Samuel E. Gadia Hall, P4.24-million three-storey evacuation center and the two gymnasiums worth P4.5 million each.
In her speech during the inauguration, Avanceña cited that the President is continuing his efforts in improving the welfare of the Filipinos by curbing corruption and crime and eliminating the plague of illegal drugs.
Sec. Go, for his part, lauded the concerted effort of the citizens as they have made huge strides in improving the facilities in their town.
Joining Avanceña and Sec. Go were Nueva Ecija Governor Czarina Umali, General Mamerto Natividad Mayor Librado Santos and Quezon Mayor Mariano Cristino Joson.

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