Newly renovated DSWD, PSWD offices boost operational efficiency in MisOcc
OROQUIETA, Misamis Occidental —
The Misamis Occidental Provincial Government has reached a significant
milestone with the inauguration of newly renovated offices for the Department
of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Provincial Social Welfare and
Development (PSWD) at the PEO Compound, Lower Lamac, Oroquieta. This
development underscores the provincial government's commitment to enhancing
social services and disaster response.
Governor Henry Oaminal's
dedication to improving public service infrastructure was evident during the
blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony held on June 24. He emphasized the
importance of providing service providers with efficient and comfortable
workspaces, which, in turn, would enable them to better serve the community.
“This office is wholeheartedly
offered to you to maximize our working relationship, allowing us to provide the
best possible service to our people,” Governor Oaminal said.
DSWD-10 Assistant Regional
Director for Operations Ronald Ryan Cui expressed his gratitude and amazement
at the new office facilities, noting the significant improvement from their
previous outdated and leaking office space. “We are truly amazed by this new
office. Moving from our old, dilapidated office is a welcome change. Rest
assured, Governor, that we will be able to serve the Misamisnons better. These
structures symbolize the strong partnership between DSWD and the province of
Misamis Occidental,” he added.
PSWD Officer Lorellie J. Yee
highlighted the significance of the new workspaces in enhancing service
delivery. “We are gathered here today to celebrate the beginning of more
improved services through our new workspace and warehouse. This realization of
our vision is thanks to the administration of our hardworking Governor. This
occasion marks a significant moment for all of us,” she said.
She further noted, “With these
new surroundings, we have an excellent opportunity to implement our work more
effectively. The proximity of the PSWD and DSWD offices means easier and
stronger collaboration between the two, paving the way for more partnerships in
the future.”
The upgraded offices aim to
create a conducive environment for personnel, enhancing operational efficiency
and client service delivery, thereby ensuring that the residents of Misamis
Occidental receive the best possible support and care. (SN/PGMO)
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