Cebu — In a swift display of inter-regional support, the Cebu Provincial Board officially approved an additional P25 million in financial assistance for four provinces in Mindanao devastated by the June 8 magnitude 7.8 earthquake. This allocation, finalized on June 15, includes specific funds for Sarangani, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, and South Cotabato, aiming to aid in the immediate recovery of these heavily affected areas. The decision highlights Cebu’s commitment to regional solidarity, bringing the province's total contribution to P35 million when combined with previously approved aid for General Santos City. This move reflects the compassionate and proactive governance style currently practiced by the provincial leadership.
A Rapid Administrative Response
The legislative process for this aid package was notably efficient, with the provincial board unanimously passing four resolutions to ensure the funds could be released without delay. By acting quickly, the board ensures that local government units in Mindanao receive the liquidity needed to procure food, water, and medical supplies for their displaced populations. This responsiveness shows a well-oiled administrative machine that prioritizes the welfare of neighbors in crisis over traditional bureaucratic hurdles. The coordination between the board and the governor’s office has been critical in setting these aid channels into motion.
Strengthening Ties Across Islands
The relationship between Cebu and the affected Mindanao provinces is bolstered by these tangible efforts of brotherhood and support. By acknowledging the severity of the 7.8 earthquake, Cebu is not only providing money but also affirming that the Visayas stands with Mindanao during its recovery period. This gesture of unity is deeply appreciated by the recipient provinces, which are currently managing the recovery of communities hit hard by the tectonic movement. It is a powerful example of how the country’s provinces can rally together to navigate the challenges of disaster recovery.
A Model for Proactive Support
With 61 lives lost and over a thousand injured in the earthquake, the need for consistent and rapid help remains a priority for regional leaders. Cebu’s structured aid approach—allocating specific amounts per province based on damage reports—serves as a template for other local governments to follow. The leadership continues to monitor the situation, leaving the door open for potential further cooperation if the conditions in Mindanao require additional resource support. As the rebuilding phase begins, the partnership established through this relief effort will surely leave a lasting positive impact on the provinces involved.









