Congw Tutor warns firms on ads in trees, electric posts

TUTOR

CONGRESSWOMAN Alexie B. Tutor warns individuals and establishments in placing their political/promotional materials in advertisements being nailed on trees and electric posts in the national highways and streets.

Though she said that it is a “Friendly Reminder” especially in third district she represented, but that’s a warning.

“Daghan na pod ang mga Business & Political Ads gipang sangit sa atong mga SOLAR STREET LIGHTS na mga POSTE. Daghan pa raba ang mo tindog ani this year. Mapuno unya ta ug mga tarpulin ani,” she said. (A lot of business and political ads posted on our solar street lights. This will burden and full of tarpaulin).

“Naa pod sa mga KAHOY gipang sabit. Please let us all discipline ourselves, pang tangtanga na palihug before DPWH III will take action sa tanan nga naa sa National Highway, all physical & vision obstructions.” (There are also ads hang on trees. Please let us discipline ourselves. And remove them before authorities will take action).

She concluded in her fb post, “Let us keep BOHOL 3rd National Highway clean from any forms of obstruction.”

Meanwhile, Tutor announced the things, she dubbed “Busy-Bee,” she had done as legislator in past week: Visayas Development Committee Discussion on the NIR (Negros Island Region); A follow-up on CHNM/ Protected Areas concerns; With RED Melicor, ARD Fabre & DENR Personnel; Visayan Bloc Meeting  with DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan; Discussion on the House Bill about Healthy Food and Marketing Environment (Front of pack nutritional Warnings).

Meeting with DA R7, Meet-up with Jagna SB Member Joey Abrenilla & ABC Joel Rosario, and Dinner with the Visayan Bloc.

(For your information) FYI ka-TERSERO, she said, “ilabi na sa mo labay deri na area: Clearing at Botoc Oriental, Loay; Removal of damaged bridge deck slab; Untaga Bridge, Untaga, Alicia, Bohol; Installation of Addtional Road Traffic Signages and Barriers at Untaga Bridge Alicia; One lane passable Ongoing asphalt overlay of bridge deck at Malinao Bridge, Lila, Bohol. (rvo)