Monday, March 11, 2013

Push Pangasinan forward

I have been in Pangasinan for three decades now. I was born and raised here. Schooled and got most of my life experiences here. 

As a business professional and a community manager for various online groups, I have seen Pangasinan its pathetic state to its glorious days. 

Since Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. took the wheel to lead Pangasinan, the province has steadily reached its growth potential. He has steered the province to greatness and the people now are very confident with the provincial government. 

One indicator that an area is vibrant are tourists coming in and out of the area. Then investors are pouring in. Pangasinan is ripe for the two. 

There are three mega projects coming up in Pangasinan. One is the Sual International Port which is semi-operational. The other one is the upgrading of the Lingayen Airport that would cater to domestic flights. And third is the Eco-tourism Zone in Lingayen which will pave the way to multinational industrial sites as well as recreation center or retirement homes for expats who wanted to return home after years of working abroad. 

In the near future, we will accomodate business process outsourcing, factories and manufacturing plants that will provide employment and generate jobs. 

Soon, the province's mission and vision to make Pangasinan number 1 and to make it the best place to invest, live, work and raise a family.