Marcos donates P80.9M to WesMinCom's new medical facility
At A Glance
- In a Facebook post, the President lauded the new facility, saying it would bring medical services closer to those in Western Mindanao.
President Marcos has turned over a check from the Office of the President (OP) worth P80.9 million to Camp Navarro General Hospital (CNGH), the newly constructed medical facility of the Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom).

Marcos made the donation during his inspection of the said building on Thursday, May 9.
CNGH chief Lt. Col. Giovanni R. Falcatan received the check from the President.
According to Malacañang, the donation is for procuring equipment for the hospital's operating room, diagnostics, ward, physical therapy, and other equipment.
In a Facebook post, the President lauded the new facility, saying it would bring medical services closer to those in Western Mindanao.
"Lalo pang pinaganda at pinalapit ang mga serbisyong medikal para sa ating mga sundalo at kababayan sa Western Mindanao (We have improved and brought closer medical services to our soldiers and fellowmen in Western Mindanao)!" he wrote.
Lalo pang pinaganda at pinalapit ang mga serbisyong medikal para sa ating mga sundalo at kababayan sa Western Mindanao!
The recently completed CNGH building will serve as a Role III facility to deliver critical medical service and support for military and civilians under WesMinCom's jurisdiction.
The CNGH, constructed in 1975, is located in Upper Calarian, WesMinCom, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur.
It is a 50- to 100-bed capacity infirmary-level hospital that caters to soldiers, dependents, and authorized civilians who need medical, surgical, and pediatric services in WesMinCom's area of operations.
The hospital is programmed to provide Role II functions to support Camp Teodulfo Bautista Station Hospital in Jolo, Sulu, which is also under the same command.