Sulu villages get needed aid
You have seen how challenging our situation is here at Danag Elementary school, that is why you have given us so much help. We are very grateful. Also to our soldiers, thank you very much for providing security to us and you are our partner in the education sector.

ZAMBOANGA CITY — The Philippine Army Finance Producer Integrated Cooperative donated at least 300 monoblock armchairs to two villages in Patikul, Sulu, the former lair of the Abu Sayyaf Group in the province.
The Joint Task Force Sulu facilitated the turnover of 300 monoblock armchairs to Barangays Tugas, Danag and Latih, all located in Patikul.
"The monoblock armchairs brought by your PAFCPIC together with our Army are our help to the youth in need," PAFCPIC Board of Directors member Col. Siegfred Tubalado said.
Meantime, PAFCPIC Zamboanga Satellite Office head Lelibeth Danial stressed that they are ready to provide services to those who are in need, especially in the education sector.
Danag Elementary School Teacher-In-Charge Dakag Hamidi also expressed her heartfelt gratitude to PAFCIPIC and JTF-S and 11th Infantry "Alakdan" Division commander Maj. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio for facilitating the delivery of the monoblock chairs with armchairs to their village.
"You have seen how challenging our situation is here at Danag Elementary school, that is why you have given us so much help. We are very grateful. Also to our soldiers, thank you very much for providing security to us and you are our partner in the education sector," Hamidi said.
