By Vicente Labro
Inquirer Visayas
The Eastern Samar provincial government will encourage former residents
who failed to find better lives in Metro Manila and other urban areas to return to the province.
In an interview here Sunday night, Eastern Samar Gov. Ben Evardone said they have decided to launch this week the
back-to-the-province program in response to the flooding that hit Luzon caused by tropical storms “Ondoy†and “Pepeng†and to address the overpopulation in urban areas.
Evardone said that under the program, the provincial government would provide bus transportation for all members of the family and then provide livelihood and entrepreneurial trainings to family members through the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
After the trainings, the Diocese of Borongan would conduct a value formation seminar for the beneficiaries, he said.
Upon undergoing trainings and seminars, the beneficiaries would be provided by the provincial government P10,000 in cash each, as a startup capital for livelihood, and P20,000 to be used for the purchase of housing materials like nipa shingles and bamboos and some agricultural inputs, Evardone said.
The relocated families’ children would also be sent to college under a scholarship program at a local state university, he added.
“Their family would not go hungry if they only become industrious because we have a lot of agricultural resources (in the province),†Evardone said.
He said the province would try to tie up with national government agencies, especially those with micro-financing programs.
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