
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Swift, decisive actions to address the needs of the Kapampangan ensuring inclusive development especially of the most vulnerable communities define the first 100 days of Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda at the Capitol.
14-Point Agenda: A Roadmap for Inclusive Growth
Charting the direction of development in Pampanga for the next three years, Gov. Nanay launched her 14-Point Agenda comprising: (1) Strengthening the Provincial Health Systems; (2) Food Security and Agricultural Resilience; (3) Youth Empowerment, Education, and Skills Development; (4) Good Governance, Ethical Leadership and Oversight Mechanism to Ensure Transparency, Anti-Corruption and People-Centered Governance; (5) Environmental Regulatory and Monitoring; (6) Alagang Nanay: Comprehensive Provincial Social Welfare and Protection Program; (7) Employment, Livelihood, and Micro-Enterprise Promotion; (8) Digital Governance and ICT Development; (9) Disaster Resilience and Climate Adaptation; (10) Cooperative Development and Financial Inclusion; (11) Barangay Empowerment and Partnership; (12) Expanded Access to Quality and Inclusive Education; (13) Overseas Kapampangan Welfare and Reintegration; and (14) Provincial Housing and Human Settlements Development.
The agenda serve as a guide for all departments and the sangguniang panlalawigan led by Vice Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda, in crafting policies that build a stronger, more resilient Pampanga.
Leadership and Collaboration
To strengthen inter-agency collaboration, Gov. Nanay met with national agencies, local officials, and private sector leaders to align development goals. She launched the L.E.A.D. Program (Leadership, Ethics, Accountability, and Development) to promote good governance and hosted the 2025 Pampanga Business and Investment Forum to encourage investments and job creation.
Her leadership earned national recognition when she was elected executive vice president of the League of Provinces of the Philippines.
Transparent and Participatory Governance
To promote inclusive decision-making, she reactivated key councils such as the provincial development council, local school board, and peace and order council, ensuring that 2026 plans and budgets reflect community needs.

‘Alagang Nanay’ in Action
Under the Alagang Nanay Preventive Healthcare Program, over 22,600 beneficiaries received free consultations, medicine, and treatment — a program recognized by PhilHealth as a vital partner in Universal Health Care.
Gov. Nanay also extended ₱70.36 million in medical and financial aid to 3,663 indigent patients, and led preparations for the Pampanga Provincial Hospital-Clark, a Level II facility with a 143-bed capacity, set to become a center for liver and kidney transplant services in Luzon. The Bases Conversion and Development Authority pledged ₱50 million for the hospital’s access road.
Bringing Healthcare to the Coast
Pampanga is set to launch the Clinic on Barge – the Philippines’ first floating clinic – to serve far-flung coastal communities. Initiated by former Governor Delta Pineda and continued by Gov. Nanay, this ₱28-million fully air-conditioned facility will offer laboratory services (X-ray, ultrasound), dental care, minor medical and surgical procedures, pharmacy services, and medical and OB-Gyne consultations.
Public Health, Education, and Senior Welfare
Amid rising dengue cases, Gov. Nanay personally visited hospitals to check on patients and extend financial support. She also continued the ₱100,000 cash incentive program for 95-year-old senior citizens, benefiting 51 elders.
In education, 190,815 students and learners including ALS (alternative learning system) passers, board and senior high school graduates received support. Over 200 trainees benefited from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Foton-led skills training and job placements.

Public Safety and Disaster Preparedness
To boost local response capacity, the province distributed 29 mini dump trucks for waste management, motorcycles to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for anti-drug operations, a drop-side truck to the Aeta Mag-indi Cooperative, and mobile phones and generators to 21 coastal barangays for disaster readiness

Child Protection
Following the rescue of over 100 abused children in Mexico, Pampanga, Gov. Nanay and Vice Gov. Delta provided medical care, food, and hygiene kits — reaffirming their commitment to child welfare.
Relief, Recovery, and Resilience
After the July floods affected more than 200 barangays, Gov. Nanay led relief operations reaching 92,000 beneficiaries, and conducted infrastructure inspections to accelerate recovery and improve flood control systems.

Agriculture and Food Security
Gov. Nanay joined President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in inaugurating the P8.2-million Rice Processing Center in Guagua and distributed land titles and P10,000 cash aid to 2,970 farmers.
Through the Food Security Program, 1,393 Aeta families in Floridablanca received planting tools and seedlings. The province also distributed 104 cattle to cooperatives and partnered with the Philippine Carabao Center and Pampanga State Agricultural University to boost productivity.
Support for OFWs and Indigenous Communities
In coordination with DSWD and the Office of the President, Gov. Nanay extended aid to 3,000 OFWs and distributed: 60 carabaos and 30 carts, school supplies, two Starlink units to Aeta communities in Porac to improve connectivity.

Supporting National Programs
Under her leadership, Pampanga actively supported the Kadiwa ng Pangulo Program, offering ₱20-per-kilo rice to Kapampangans. The province also implemented the Ayuda para sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP) and Emergency Cash Transfer Programs, helping over 25,000 residents.
Gov. Nanay’s first 100 days in partnership with Vice Gov. Delta and the sangguniang panlalawigan reflect her enduring brand of leadership: one that listens, cares, and acts. With compassion and decisive governance, her administration remains committed to building a healthier, safer, and more prosperous Pampanga for every Kapampangan. Pampanga PIO
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