MANILA-The Puerto Princesa-based Western Command (Wescom) on Wednesday thanked the special task forces created to ensure peace and orderly May 9 elections in Palawan. "With profound gratitude, I wish to thank the officers and enlisted personnel of Joint Task Force Peacock, Joint Task Force-Malampaya, Tactical Operations Wing-West, and Naval Forces-West for ensuring an atmosphere of peace and sobriety at the forefront of the electoral process as well as for allowing every Palaweno to exercise their Right to Suffrage. Bravo Zulu, Wescom Frontliners," Wescom commander Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos said in a statement to reporters. Carlos said the mission to secure the May 9 national and local elections is a success as no incident of poll-related violence has been reported in Palawan. "Our primary mission of ensuring the orderly and peaceful conduct of the electoral process was achieved with careful planning, poise and audacity resulting in zero untoward election-related viole
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Aborlan, Palawan Sitio Bubusawin, an off-the-grid farming community in Palawan, now has access to a 24/7 renewable source of electricity through a partnership between the Palawan Electric Cooperative (Paleco) and the municipal government of Aborlan with the support of the Department of Energy (DOE) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).…
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