Misamis Occidental honors child athlete with new home, education support and cash

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MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL, Philippines – In a heartwarming ceremony, Governor Henry Oaminal celebrated the extraordinary achievements of young athlete Benerando O. Basan, who recently made his province proud by winning three gold medals at the Northern Mindanao Regional Athletic Association (NMRAA) Meet.

Recognizing Basan’s exceptional talent and dedication, Governor Oaminal awarded him a ₱150,000 cash prize, a brand-new home, and a promise of free education up to college.

Basan, a 15-year-old high school student from Tangub City, has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for many. Competing in track and field events, he clinched gold medals in the 100-meter sprint, 200-meter sprint, and long jump, outperforming athletes from across Northern Mindanao.

His stellar performance at the NMRAA Meet, held last month in Cagayan de Oro City, not only brought honor to his school and community but also highlighted his potential as a future national sports star.

Governor Oaminal, during the awarding ceremony held at the Provincial Capitol in Oroquieta City, expressed his admiration for Basan’s perseverance and spirit.

“Benerando has shown us that with hard work and determination, we can achieve greatness. His success is a testament to the talent and resilience of our youth here in Misamis Occidental,” said Oaminal.

The governor’s generous rewards reflect his commitment to supporting local talent and providing opportunities for young achievers.

Basan’s new home, located in a safe and supportive community in Tangub City, will provide a stable environment for him and his family. The house, fully furnished and equipped with modern amenities, signifies a fresh start and a brighter future for the young athlete.

In addition to the cash prize and new home, Governor Oaminal’s promise of free education up to college will ensure that Basan can pursue his academic and athletic dreams without financial constraints. This educational support is part of the province’s broader initiative to invest in its youth, fostering future leaders and champions.

Basan, who comes from a humble background, expressed his gratitude during the ceremony. “This is a dream come true for me and my family. I am thankful to Governor Oaminal and everyone who believed in me. I will continue to work hard and make my province proud,” he said, with a tearful smile.

The ceremony was attended by provincial officials, Basan’s family, his coaches, and fellow students, all of whom shared in the joy and pride of his achievements. The provincial government also announced plans to further support athletic programs in schools and communities, aiming to discover and nurture more talents like Basan.

Basan’s story has touched the hearts of many, serving as a powerful reminder of the impact of sports and education in transforming lives. Governor Oaminal’s support underscores his administration’s dedication to fostering a nurturing environment where young talents can flourish.

As Basan continues his journey, both in academics and athletics, he stands as a beacon of inspiration for his peers, proving that with resilience and community support, the sky is the limit.

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