Romualdez assures Aurora folk: No province will be left behind
At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez on Wednesday, Feb. 19, expressed his commitment to help Aurora achieve further progress as he envisioned a country where "no province is left behind".
House Speaker Martin Romualdez on Wednesday, Feb. 19, expressed his commitment to help Aurora achieve further progress as he envisioned a country where "no province is left behind".
"As Speaker of the House, I stand before you not to make promises, but to make a commitment. Walang maiiwan. Aurora will not be left behind," Romualdez said during the 46th founding anniversary celebration of the province, which coincided with the 137th birth anniversary of Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon.
Romualdez promised that lawmakers will help build better roads and bridges, so farmers can bring their harvest to markets faster; build more schools and scholarships, so the youth of Aurora can reach their full potential; create stronger healthcare services, so no family has to choose between medicine and food; and support the agriculture and fisheries industires, so that the lifeblood of Aurora remains strong.
He added that progress should not be confined to cities and other urban areas, as it "must reach every town, every barangay, every home".
Romualdez said Aurora represents "a promise that when we work together, when we put service above self, when we trust in each other, walang imposible (nothing is impossible)."
He called on his fellow worker in government to renew such promise.
"Let us work together. Let us dream bigger. Let us make sure that Aurora continues to rise—mas matatag, mas maunlad, mas handa sa kinabukasan (stronger, more progressive and more ready for the future)," he said.