Tribung Ayta of Floridablanca MOA Posted on 14 years ago by MIS Governor Lilia G. Pineda, Congresswoman Gloria M. Arroyo and National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Chair Atty. Roque Agton, Jr. sign the memorandum of agreement for the implementation of a project designed to ensure the livelihood and skills development of the Tribung Ayta of Floridablanca. Witnessing the MOA signing are Provincial Board Members Monz Laus and Nestor Tolentino, Legal Officer Atty. Cecil Andin, Administrator Atty. Jun Pangilinan and Floridablanca Mayor Eduardo Guerrero and the leaders of the Tribung Ayta of Floridablanca. (Photo by Jun Jaso, Pampanga PIO) Related Posts via CategoriesGov. Delta cuts ribbon on newly enhanced sports facility in MinalinGov. Delta intensifies measures vs Bataan oil spillGov. Delta appeals for unity amid Bataan oil spillPampanga under red rainfall warning, Gov. Delta leads relief distribution to affected brgysDA, Capitol distribute sentinel piglets to revive ASF-hit hog industryGov. Delta awards service vehicles to brgysPres. Marcos distributes financial assistance to farmers, fisherfolk in PampangaGov Delta Launches “Pampanga Loan Assistance Program for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs)”Police find secret indoor firing range, underground tunnel in Pogo leisure hub53 new motorcycles turned over to Pampanga Police Post navigation Previous article PACOC Helps Repatriate Remains of Lubao OFWNext article Guv Declares War vs. Criminality in Pampanga