PBBM vows long-term rehab of Oriental Mindoro
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has assured the people of Oriental Mindoro that his administration was looking into the long-term rehabilitation of the province and that he wanted them to have new sources of income and livelihood.
*President Marcos leads the distribution of various government assistance to the people of Pola, Oriental Mindoro, following the oil spill that started on Feb. 28, 2023. (Malacañang photos)*
Marcos said this amid the government's ongoing response to the oil spill that has affected Oriental Mindoro and nearby areas since late February. In a speech in Pola town, the President said the government is making this move as he admitted that the oil spill recovery might still take a long time. "Kaya’t ang aming ginagawa ay sabi natin ay kailangan may hanapbuhay ang tao (That's why what we're doing is-- we said people need to have livelihoods)," he said. "Kaya’t nagpaplano kami, yung mga livelihood na pwedeng dalhin at pwedeng buhayin (That's why we're planning to bring livelihood here that are sustainable)," he added. Marcos said the [livelihood program](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-vows-to-act-on-post-oil-spill-job-losses-offers-livelihood-services) should run even after the oil spill recovery is complete to give the people options or other opportunities to add to their earnings. The departments of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) are leading the agencies that provide aid, livelihood assistance, and even seed money and training for small business owners. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), through the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), "has many plans" for the province under its recovery initiatives. Marcos has also ordered Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos to talk to local chief executives of [alternative fishing grounds](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-to-lg-us-find-new-sites-for-displaced-fisherfolk) to allow displaced fisherfolk in Mindoro Oriental to fish in their waters. President Marcos [led the distribution of various government assistance](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-wants-faster-pace-of-oil-spill-response) to the people of Pola, Mindoro Oriental, on Saturday, April 15. He also conducted an aerial inspection of the areas affected by the oil spill.
*President Marcos leads the distribution of various government assistance to the people of Pola, Oriental Mindoro, following the oil spill that started on Feb. 28, 2023. (Malacañang photos)*
Marcos said this amid the government's ongoing response to the oil spill that has affected Oriental Mindoro and nearby areas since late February. In a speech in Pola town, the President said the government is making this move as he admitted that the oil spill recovery might still take a long time. "Kaya’t ang aming ginagawa ay sabi natin ay kailangan may hanapbuhay ang tao (That's why what we're doing is-- we said people need to have livelihoods)," he said. "Kaya’t nagpaplano kami, yung mga livelihood na pwedeng dalhin at pwedeng buhayin (That's why we're planning to bring livelihood here that are sustainable)," he added. Marcos said the [livelihood program](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-vows-to-act-on-post-oil-spill-job-losses-offers-livelihood-services) should run even after the oil spill recovery is complete to give the people options or other opportunities to add to their earnings. The departments of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) are leading the agencies that provide aid, livelihood assistance, and even seed money and training for small business owners. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), through the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), "has many plans" for the province under its recovery initiatives. Marcos has also ordered Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos to talk to local chief executives of [alternative fishing grounds](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-to-lg-us-find-new-sites-for-displaced-fisherfolk) to allow displaced fisherfolk in Mindoro Oriental to fish in their waters. President Marcos [led the distribution of various government assistance](https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/15/marcos-wants-faster-pace-of-oil-spill-response) to the people of Pola, Mindoro Oriental, on Saturday, April 15. He also conducted an aerial inspection of the areas affected by the oil spill.