Bogo City, Cebu – the 701st Maneuver Company, RMFB 7, led by Police Lieutenant Verano Sacpa, spearheaded a transformative initiative – a Mangrove Planting and Coastal Clean-up Drive in the picturesque Barangay Siocon of Bogo City.
This remarkable endeavor drew enthusiastic participation from various stakeholders, including Atty. Carla Zoila Aton, Chairperson of the Company Advisory Council, dedicated members of KKDAT, and the benevolent contributors from Rotary Metro Bogo District 3860. Together, they embarked on a mission to rejuvenate their coastal habitat.
A staggering total of One Hundred Sixty (160) Mangrove seedlings found a new home during this event, as diligent hands worked together to ensure a greener and cleaner future for Bogo City.
Beyond the numbers, this endeavor signifies much more. It is a resounding commitment to maintaining a pristine environment, nurturing public health, and championing the protection of marine wildlife. In essence, it encapsulates the essence of the “Pulis-Makakalikasan” initiative, a core value of the Philippine National Police.
As the Mangrove trees take root along the coast, this act of environmental guardianship promises not only a brighter future for Bogo City but also serves as an inspiring example of what can be achieved when a community bands together to safeguard its natural treasures. The 701st Maneuver Company’s dedication to this cause shines as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path toward a more sustainable and harmonious coexistence with nature.
In Bogo City, the spirit of unity and environmental consciousness is alive and thriving, proving that together, we can nurture our planet and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.