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    OMECO signs deal to bring power to remote barangays

    The Occidental Mindoro Electric Cooperative (OMECO) signed a memorandum of agreement with the National Electrification Administration (NEA) on Friday to secure government subsidies for expanding electricity access to remote areas under the 2025 General Appropriations Act.

    The signing ceremony took place at the NEA Building in Diliman, Quezon City, with OMECO Board President Francis Jay V. Servando and General Manager Celso D. Garcia in attendance.

    The agreement is intended to electrify all households in every sitio in Occidental Mindoro as part of the government’s “Total Electrification by 2028” program.

    The project falls under the expansion of the Sitio Electrification Program (SEP), a government project led by NEA in partnership with electric cooperatives.

    The subsidies will fund distribution lines and house wiring installations in previously unserved areas, targeting remote barangays that have long lacked access to reliable electricity.

    OMECO expressed gratitude for the government support, saying the funding would accelerate rural electrification and improve living conditions in remote areas.

    photo credit: Omeco


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    Rommel Ferriol Bernardo is a seasoned broadcast journalist and television producer based in Oriental Mindoro. He has built his career at GMA Network Inc., where he has worked his way up from researcher to Associate Producer and Team Leader for Imbestigador, the Philippines' leading public affairs and investigative journalism program. He has also served as Executive Producer for the acclaimed documentary series i-Witness.

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