The Amerindian Village of Quiko in Region Nine says it has witnessed a significant transformation in the delivery of essential services and a councillor has credited the government for this.
The village’s senior councillor, Ronald Ignatius spoke during a recent interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI.
Ignatius told the DPI that residents are now benefitting from available services in education, health, agriculture, and other necessities. He himself has been advocating for establishing a primary school in Quiko for years, and that request has since been fulfilled.
He noted that this new development benefits students greatly, as they no longer are required to walk long distances to access education.