Pasig City trains more personnel to help in distributing supplemental SAP
By Rizal Obanil
Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto said that they now have an additional 137 validators for the city’s supplemental social amelioration program (SAP).
(VICO SOTTO / FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
The additional personnel have completed their training and are now ready to be deployed to barangays for the distribution of the supplemental SAP.
In a Facebook post on May 21, Sotto said that starting Friday, May 22, they will have a total of 277 validators.
The Pasig mayor, in previous FB posts, has appealed for more understanding from his constituents.
He said that their efforts to have the supplemental SAP distributed has somewhat been affected by the lack of manpower.
To makeup for it, Pasig LGU recently trained 177 new validators.
Also in an FB post on Thursday, Sotto reported that they were only at 10 percent with the distribution of the supplemental SAP at that time.
He said that, aside from the additional manpower, they are also correcting the errors in the master list and are trying to improve on a better electronic transfer system for some of the beneficiaries who can easily be located and identified.
(VICO SOTTO / FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
The additional personnel have completed their training and are now ready to be deployed to barangays for the distribution of the supplemental SAP.
In a Facebook post on May 21, Sotto said that starting Friday, May 22, they will have a total of 277 validators.
The Pasig mayor, in previous FB posts, has appealed for more understanding from his constituents.
He said that their efforts to have the supplemental SAP distributed has somewhat been affected by the lack of manpower.
To makeup for it, Pasig LGU recently trained 177 new validators.
Also in an FB post on Thursday, Sotto reported that they were only at 10 percent with the distribution of the supplemental SAP at that time.
He said that, aside from the additional manpower, they are also correcting the errors in the master list and are trying to improve on a better electronic transfer system for some of the beneficiaries who can easily be located and identified.