Now that elections are over, the mayor-elect of Malay, Aklan, called for unity and cooperation of stakeholders and constituents in world-class tourist spot Boracay. PHNews
UNDERGOING REHABILITATION. Boracay is undergoing continued rehabilitation after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered it closed for 6 months in 2018. File photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler
Ceciron Cawaling said it is time to work together for the future of Boracay and the first-class municipality of Malay.Kailangan pagtulungan natin na magkaroon ng tamang relasyon ang national at local governments. Kalimutan na natin ang nakalipas – ang eleksyon – moving forward tayo.
Cawaling also got 5,691 votes in 14 barangays in mainland Malay – Caticlan, Poblacion, Cogon, Cubay Norte, Balusbus, Cabulihan, Argao, Cubay Sur, Dumlog, Motag, Naasog, Nabaoy, Napaan, and Sambiray, compared to the 5,472 votes of Yap. Bernandino said the rehabilitation work of the Boracay task force and the construction of the new infrastructure projects are now 60 to 70% complete.We tell you the stories that matter. We ask, we probe, we explain.
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