Pampanga Governor Lilia “Nanay” Pineda has promised that 2026 is a year defined by execution rather than paperwork.
“By 2026, there should be no documents left idle. Every plan must result in concrete action, and every program must deliver real services. Government work must be fast, responsive, and felt by our people,” the governor said.
Pineda also said that for this year, the focus of her administration would be on healthcare and youth development.
She expressed hope for the passage of proposed ordinances to institutionalize dedicated care centers for individuals with autism and to establish Youth Care Centers for young people experiencing psychological and mental health concerns.
The provincial government also plans to significantly strengthen its feeding programs to address malnutrition, particularly among children and families in high-risk and underserved communities.
It is also committed to sustaining Zero Balance Billing in public hospitals by ensuring that funding remains flexible, responsive, and immediately deployable, allowing healthcare services to be delivered without delay.
Pineda also said her administration will actively identify kabalens who wish to continue their studies through the Alternative Learning System and will forge partnerships with technical and vocational institutions to assist Grade 12 graduates who are unable to secure employment by providing them with relevant skills training and certification.
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