Governor Henry S. Oaminal’s vision: Embracing connectivity through the Panguil Bay Bridge

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OZAMIZ CITY — As Governor Henry S. Oaminal looks out over the majestic expanse of Panguil Bay, his heart swells with pride at the sight of the Panguil Bay Bridge stretching proudly across the shimmering waters.

To him, this bridge is more than just a connection of steel and concrete; it is a lifeline for the communities on either side, a testament to progress, and a promise of a brighter future.

Governor Oaminal envisions the Panguil Bay Bridge as a pathway to economic growth, bringing new opportunities for trade, tourism, and development to the region.

With its completion, he sees a future where farmers can easily transport their goods to markets, families can reunite across the bay in a matter of minutes, and the local economy can flourish like never before.

With unwavering determination and a deep sense of responsibility, Governor Oaminal has championed the construction of the Panguil Bay Bridge, overseeing every detail with care and foresight.

He believes that this bridge will not only link two shores but also bridge the gap between dreams and reality, opening up a world of possibilities for the people of his beloved province.

As the sun sets behind the bridge, casting a golden glow over the bay, Governor Henry S. Oaminal smiles, knowing that the Panguil Bay Bridge will stand as a legacy of progress and connectivity for future generations.

Editha Z. Caduaya
Editha Z. Caduayahttps://newsline.ph
Edith Z Caduaya studied Bachelor of Science in Development Communication at the University of Southern Mindanao. The chairperson of Mindanao Independent Press Council (MIPC) Inc.
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