No say to the public market, its beautiful compared to others,.. But does the building of the market address the peoples economic concern ?If it does, its a sign of progress but if not, it only make the people to suffer more bacause of high paying taxes imposed. I do hope the building of the market does not make it way to bribe the public trust among political official. Cause its not their money, its the peoples money who will be paying the loans in the bank.
Thank you for those who have the initiative to make our market to be like this.
I'm not too well versed in Guindulman's political echelons nor am I too well versed on the priorities of Guindulman's LGU, however, I should infer that judging the overall growth and infrastructural projects of your town, it can be discerned that the overall health of Guindulman (its fiscal and social health) indicates a positive index.
Considering the population of the town, 32,000~, it cannot expect to grow too large as compared to super towns such as Ubay, which have a population double that of Valencia's (29,000+) and that of Guindulman's.
In a conversation with the former Mayor of Valencia, Dr. Plinio Lim, who also happens to be a very good family friend of mine, we discussed that the growth of a town requires gradual progress instead of blurts of rapid growth and eventual decline due to the accumulation of excessive debt. My hometown, Valencia, which boasts numerous board top notchers (in medicine, in engineering, in nursing, in law etc) as well as boasting the first Valencianhon Vice Governor of Bohol...(Dr. Concepcion Lim, the former mayor of Valencia is the current Vice Gov. of our province).
But the growth of Valencia, in case point, is through gradual improvement. Valencia's ascension as one of the richest towns of Bohol is not through massive infrastructure projects , but through gradual growth.
I do hope that the political machinations of Guindulman is healthy and the poverty of your town is limited.
From visiting your beautiful town and driving through Guindulman multiple times, it seems that Guindulman is growing and not 'left behind'.
keep up your passion for your town tho, nurse.
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