Muslim leader lauds Bataan officials for good governance

BALANGA CITY, Bataan – A footwear and motorcycle parts dealer who belongs to a prominent Muslim clan from Marawi City, has exalted  the  big-heartedness  of two topnotch political leaders in this province  in extending suitable  business opportunities and stimulating exceptional practices  toward  successful  commercial operations.

Sultan Abdullah Ampuan, over-all president of the Unity of Muslim Associations in Bataan highlighted the immeasurable inputs of Governor Albert Raymond S. Garcia and his younger brother Rep. Jose Enrique Garcia lll of the second congressional district in providing effective economic stipulations and techniques intended  for small and medium enterprises which  benefitted  some 3,000 Muslim traders in the historic peninsula.

Ampuan, owner of Queen Star Footwear and motorcycle parts has experienced prosperous and corporate-friendly environment here in his 25 years of consumer trading activities in one of the fastest-growing component cities in Central Luzon region.

He commended the strong advocacy of the two young enterprising political leaders of good governance and encouraging more local and foreign investments to attain job generation goal, improvement of social, health, education and other essential services for the province’s expanding population.

The   Muslim leader, who started as sidewalk vendor with other migrants from Marawi City, described the great transformation of the province’s educational and business center with the implementation of economic development program which are focusing on the enhancement   of the quality of life including medical and educational amenities for the residents.

The cordial relations between Muslim community and local residents have been profoundly registered at high level category when the local government offered a two hectare Muslim cemetery in Dinalupihan town and assisted in the establishment of 9 mosques in the province.

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