TESDA-9, Pagadian City gov’t ink MOU to operationalize PBBM cares


By Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY, April 8— A memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony was held between the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) and the Pagadian City government at the Three Guest House recently.


In the signing ceremony where TESDA-9, as the first party represented by Regional Director Dan Navarro and Pagadian City government, as the second party represented by Mayor Samuel Co aims to operationalize the "Paglingap sa Buhay ng Bawat Mamamayan" ( PBBM) Cares in the city.

Navarro said that PBBM cares is an initiative of TESDA-9 that aims to address the problem of high unemployment in the region.


"The signing of the MOU between TESDA-9 and the Pagadian City government is to see if their agency and the local government have the same direction in solving the unemployment problem in the region," Navarro explained.

Navarro said that PBBM cares is the convergence of NGAs and LGUs where TESDA initiated the project and whose role is always supporting in delivering genuine service to the people.

He added that not only the city government supports the implementation of PBBM cares but also the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE-9), national government agencies (NGAS) and technical vocational institutions (TVIs).

Navarro also challenged the Public Service Employment Offices to support the initiative by presenting deserving scholars who hold the national certificate of competency (NC-II) to avail of the CTEC employment or livelihood program.

Regional Director Roy Buenafe of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE-9) and administrators of TVIs also attended the event by signing the pledge of commitment to show their support for PBBM cares. (jcc/KBP-Zamboanga del Sur)

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