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BOOSTING INBs AGRI SECTOR. Mayor Roygie Jumamoy together with OIC-Municipal Agriculturist Genaro Logroño warmly welcomed the courtesy call of the Department of Agriculture – 7 Regional Director Atty. Salvador D. Diputado last May 12, 2020. Also together with RD Diputado were DA-7 Chief of Planning Engr. Antonio Du and Heal of Bohol Provincial Agricultural Technology Coordinating Offices (PATCO) Roman M. Dabalos. The top DA-7 officials were in town to present and discuss with Mayor Roygie its various programs and projects applicable to the locality which teamINABANGA fully supported. Upon the realization of these endeavours, these were projected to boost the agricultural output of Inabanga, support its growing economic sector and establish a sustainable way for the local farmers and fishermen to cope up in these trying times. (Inabanga Communications and News Service / ICoNS)

WELCOME HOME INB OFWs. Two Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who were part of the first batch that arrived in Bohol last April 28, 2020 were finally in their homes together with their families last May 15, 2020. They were picked-up by team INABANGA medical personnel and put on home quarantine after issued clearances by the Bohol Provincial Emergency Management Administration (PEMA) for showing negative results in RT-PCT test and complying the mandatory 14-day quarantine period in Tagbilaran City. Mayor Roygie Jumamoy relayed its appreciation to the Provincial Government of Bohol led by Gov. Art Yap for the realization of this program. Days earlier, Mayor Roygie ordered key officers of Inabanga Incident Management Team (IMT) to assess, validate and prepare the homes of the two OFWs including their assigned Barangay Isolation Centers. teamINABANGA was also doing intensive preparations of all existing 50 Barangay and one Central Isolation Centers in preparation of other possible OFW returnees and the planned massive arrivals of Locally Stranded Individuals (LDI’s). (Inabanga Communications and News Service / ICoNS)

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