The President gracing the opening of the annual multi-event sportsfest for elementary and high school students is also part of her administrations continuing effort to promote peace, through sports, in the Mindanao region.
The event scheduled Oct. 25 to 29 is expected to draw more than 5,000 athletes and officials at the P500 million Mindanao Civic Center, which was built by Lanao del Norte, under Gov. Imelda Dimaporo, six years ago.
"The President has been very supportive of the provinces hosting of the Palaro. And we are grateful that she has accepted our invitation. This is a big boost not only for the Palaro but also for the people of Mindanao," said Gov. Dimaporo.
The staging of the Palaro in Tubod, according to the lady governor, will also showcase Mindanaos rich culture and tradition and at the same time prove that peace and order is no longer a problem at least in Tubod.
It will be the first time that the Palaro will be held in mid-schoolyear, making it very difficult for the organizers to draw full participation from the countrys 15 regions. The National Capital Region, in fact, has yet to confirm its participation.
Gov. Dimaporo recently met with the heads of the organizing committees and the 22 municipal mayors under her wings, urging them to mobilize their respective forces to ensure the smooth staging of the event.
While gearing up for the Palaro, the province of Lanao del Norte is also busy preparing for the third Mindanao Friendship Games set Oct. 19-24 in Mati, Davao Oriental.