Centenarians receive P100k cash aid

Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson (left) hands over the P100,000 cash assistance to Segundo Maravilla (right), 102 years old, one of the five centenarian recipients in Himamaylan City while Mayor Raymund Tongson (center) looks on.

By Dolly Yasa

 

HIMAMAYLAN, Negros Occ. – Instead of gathering the centenarians at the provincial capitol for the distribution of their P100,000 cash assistance, Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson personally went around the province to bring the aid to the recipients Wednesday.

Lacson, together with Himamaylan Mayor Raymund Tongson, turned over the cash assistance to four centenarian-recipients at the city hall here.

Both Lacson and Tongson then went to the residence of a recipient in the city who was unable to travel.

Lacson told reporters that a total of 30 centenarians received the aid this year.

He said eight of the recipients are in northern Negros whom he personally visited last week.

Lacson proceeded to Ilog and other localities in southern Negros to continue distributing the cash assistance.

He said he will complete the distribution next week.

The governor also said that there is no celebration this year for obvious reasons, but he said they decided not to cancel the occasion and instead he will just go around and personally bring the aid to the centenarians.

He said the centenarians need the money for their maintenance medicines, among other needs.