Oaminal inspects new Misamis Occidental Medical Center construction site

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OROQUIETA, Misamis Occidental – The provincial government of Misamis Occidental is steadfastly pushing forward with the construction of the Asenso Misamis Occidental Medical Center, aiming to expedite its completion to serve the people.

As part of its commitment to public service, Governor Henry Oaminal led an inspection visit to the ongoing construction site of the medical center located in Talairon, Oroquieta City.

With a keen eye on delivering promised public service, Governor Oaminal engaged with site engineers, urging them to intensify their efforts in order to swiftly advance the progress of the project. The inspection covered every nook and cranny of the construction site, underscoring the government’s determination to ensure the timely completion of the facility.

The Misamis Occidental provincial government is unwavering in its resolve to enhance the healthcare system in the province, which stands as one of the top priorities for the region. The Asenso Misamis Occidental Medical Center is set to bolster the province’s medical infrastructure, furthering its commitment to providing quality healthcare services to its residents.

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