Good Morning and Regards, Junjun,
Thank you for that extended information and your point of view regarding the Lim family, especially the family of Dr. Conching Lim. I must say that I have never met Dr. Conching Lim, though only through family friends, but am very close with the family of Dr. Guido Lim, who was the very one who delivered my grandparent's children, as well Dr. Astor Lim, a very good family friend. I have never heard of anything bad about them, only in reading the political relations and political complaints by them here in Tubag Bohol. But it is indeed very opportune to read your point of view and the views of other people in Valencia wo express the need for change and better governmental provisions.
I do share your sympathy and I am empathetic for needed change, for more educational opportunities, medical opportunities, job opportunities, as well as projects that should and must include the outlying barangays and hinterlands that are from from the municiaplity's central plaza district.
My family is of the Salvo-Salise Clan, and are originally from Barangay Anas, in the bukidnon region. That is where my grandfather's clan hails from, and I do peresonally understand the meaning of economic hardship from the stories my grandfather, Mr. Casiano Salise Salvo Sr. would tell me; a life of minimum food, work day in the basaks, and the necessity of working and fishing in order to bring food to the table. Sure, i am very well aware of the hardships that are affecting our brothers and mga higala in the outlying hinterlands.
I also know very well the medical provisional situation. I know very well that the cost of medicine in Valencia and in Bohol and in Philippines in general is very expensive, and not many can afford it, let alone be treated with disparity, as some have mentioned (forgive me for my ignorance in this matter because i grew up in the 'states, but i do have sensitive feelings for the people affected, namely the poor and the dispaired).
Jun, it is in my interest to support the overall growth of Valencia, and I will continue to support projects that include not only the city central, but those that will target the barangays that are far and for the marginalized population.
It is been made known to me, my friend, and I have future plans in returning to Valencia, to establish some kind of free-clinic hospital in the region. I plan to have this incorporated throughout the entire province, if God wills it.
But please know that the cries of the poor do not fall in deaf ears.
May God Bless us all.
May God Bless Valencia and give us strong and able leaders.
Whoever they may be.
Regards,
Lorenzo Salvo Lucino.
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