Davao del Norte's Young VP Jubahib Makes Waves in First 100 Days
Davao del Norte Vice Governor Clarice 'ClangClang' Jubahib has been making waves in her role, earning recognition for her hands-on leadership and advocacy-driven initiatives. In her first 100 days, she launched programs like 'Pakighimamat: Meet and Greet with DavNor LGUs' and 'Lakbay Paglaom Tour' to strengthen coordination with local government units. She aims to institutionalize these programs for future administrations.
Jubahib's leadership has yielded impressive results. Under her watch, the 20th Sangguniang Panlalawigan passed 315 resolutions and 46 ordinances. Her office has also provided assistance to over 1,000 senior citizens and 490 Indigenous Peoples (Lumad) members through the VGO Social Services Center. To boost economic growth, she secured a P2.5-billion provincial loan from the Land Bank of the Philippines.
Jubahib's commitment to community development is evident in her focus on improving access to education and healthcare. Despite her young age, she is one of the youngest vice governors in the Philippines, promoting inclusive governance and championing community welfare.
Vice Governor Clarice 'ClangClang' Jubahib has demonstrated a strong start to her tenure, marked by initiatives for economic growth, social development, and improved access to essential services. Her dedication to inclusive governance and community welfare has earned her recognition and sets a promising trajectory for Davao del Norte's future.
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