City to open more NFA rice outlets
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This stems from the problem of grain retailers who said that they do not have enough budget for the transportation of rice to the store outlets.
Market administrator Raquel Arce said the city is willing to help in the hauling of rice to these store outlets, saying that the measure would also allow them to monitor if the bags of rice have indeed reached the people.
There used to be 30 operating outlets in
It was learned that Mayor Tomas Osmeña is prioritizing the mountain barangays. Of the 10 applicants, two are from the mountain barangays of the city.
Further, there is a proposed measure from city administrator Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez that each outlet will be required to submit 250 names of indigent residents where the outlet is situated.
The city will see to it that there is no duplication of names in order to be fair to the consumers and that the list of names to be submitted will be alphabetized.
Meanwhile, the Office of the Ombudsman Visayas docketed a fact-finding investigation on last Monday’s reported pilferage of NFA rice intended for first grade and kindergarten pupils of the Bantayan Central Elementary School in Bantayan town.
Assistant Ombudsman Virginia Palanca Santiago yesterday ordered the docketing of a fact-finding investigation based on newspaper reports.
The principal of
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