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VP Sara thanks LMP for educ recovery plan support

THE MANILA HOTEL -- Vice President Sara Duterte on Tuesday thanked local chief executives for their immense support to the Department of Education’s recovery plan.

“Let me express my gratitude for your invaluable efforts that led to the successful implementation of our basic education learning recovery plan,” Duterte said during the 2023 League of Municipalities of the Philippines’ General Assembly held here.

“Nagpapasalamat po kami sa suporta ng maraming mga local government units na nagroll-out ng kanilang mga reading programs, math and science programs nila para sa kanilang mga learners,” she added.

Duterte, who is also Education Secretary, said the support from LGUs has immensely helped the education sector in catching up with the lost time teaching the learners.

“The Department of Education’s gargantuan task of shepherding 28 million learners back to school in August last year would not have been possible without your support,” she said.

DepEd’s Learning Recovery Plan is a mechanism implemented to bridge the learning gaps in basic education brought about by the two-year pandemic.

Duterte also called on LMP members “to convene your local school board and evaluate the need of your local schools.”

“While our President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has committed to increase investments in education in the next six years, let me take this opportunity to enjoin our mayors to convene your local school board and evaluate the need of your local schools,” she said.

“Our schools in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas are in dire need of your support. An investment in education secures the future peace and progress of your locality,” she said.

Duterte, who was mayor of Davao City before being elected Vice President, underscored the role of mayors in pursuing programs “to remain effective conduits of socio-political change, economic advancement, and cultural development of the communities we serve.”

“As a former mayor, I am aware of the amount of responsibility that comes with the opportunity to lead and direct our localities to the path of greater growth and sustainable development,” she said.

She also reiterated the significance of good governance in building legacies and being counterparts of the national government in bringing forward inclusive progress for the country and its people.

“Our collective gains in building avenues for prosperity and contributing to the overall advancement of our nation are the lasting legacies we will leave behind not just as local leaders but also as drivers of transformative change,” she said.

The LMP assembly is a country-wide conference for municipal mayors, which serves as an avenue for updating and discussions on developmental endeavours.

“Together with representatives from relevant national government agencies, I am optimistic that you will steadfastly work with other local chief executives in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao in tackling salient concerns faced by LGUs across the areas of peace and order, public health, environmental protection, and local tourism among others,” the Vice President said.

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