Cavite Charts Bold Development Path in Provincial Council Meeting Led by Governor Francisco Gabriel Remulla
Province of Cavite— In a decisive move toward inclusive and sustainable progress, the Provincial Development Council (PDC) of Cavite convened this week under the leadership of Governor Francisco Gabriel “Abeng” Remulla. The meeting, held with key stakeholders from various sectors, focused on strategic planning to strengthen infrastructure, social services, and economic resilience across the province.
Governor Remulla opened the session by emphasizing the importance of community-driven governance. “Every plan we make today becomes the foundation of a stronger and more prosperous tomorrow for Caviteños,” he declared, setting the tone for a results-oriented dialogue. His message echoed the council’s guiding principle: Mula sa Bayan, Para sa Bayan — from the people, for the people.
Among the major agenda items were the expansion of road networks, enhancement of disaster preparedness systems, and the rollout of digital tools to improve public service delivery. The council also approved new budget allocations for barangay-level infrastructure and livelihood programs aimed at empowering marginalized communities.
The meeting highlighted Cavite’s growing role as a regional economic powerhouse. With its proximity to Metro Manila and ongoing investments in industrial zones, the province is poised to attract more businesses and generate employment. Governor Remulla stressed the need for balanced growth, ensuring that rural areas receive equal attention and resources.
Sectoral representatives praised the council’s inclusive approach, noting that grassroots concerns were given priority in the planning process. Civil society groups, youth leaders, and local officials contributed insights on education, health, and environmental sustainability, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of the council.
As the meeting concluded, Governor Remulla reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability. “We are not just building roads and bridges — we are building futures,” he said. The council’s resolutions will now be forwarded to relevant agencies for implementation, marking another step in Cavite’s journey toward a more dynamic and equitable future.