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Delivered by Congressman Eduardo R. Gullas On the occasion of Necrological Service and Honor of Bohol 2nd District Cong. Erico Aumentado at the Plenary Hall of the House of Representatives

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Nahigmata ko. Gipasiklapan ko dayon ang akong relo-de-pulso. Untop alas 4 sa kaadlawon. Mitimbakuwas ko sa kutson nga akong gihigdaan.

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But Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña said Cebu should not be blamed for having so many infrastructure projects and gets prioritized in the implementation of projects because "we are the best in the Philippines in grabbing projects."

Cebu 1st district Rep. Eduardo Gullas said he cannot say if Cebu is really favored, but if true he would feel bad because this should not happen.
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Siquijor’s secret is not about legendary stories but the warm inhabitants who welcome visitors with an open heart and the beautiful landscape teeming with marine country.

That is how Siquijor attracts visitors.
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Delivered by Congressman Eduardo R. Gullas On the occasion of Necrological Service and Honor of Bohol 2nd District Cong. Erico Aumentado at the Plenary Hall of the House of Representatives

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Nahigmata ko. Gipasiklapan ko dayon ang akong relo-de-pulso. Untop alas 4 sa kaadlawon. Mitimbakuwas ko sa kutson nga akong gihigdaan.

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But Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña said Cebu should not be blamed for having so many infrastructure projects and gets prioritized in the implementation of projects because "we are the best in the Philippines in grabbing projects."

Cebu 1st district Rep. Eduardo Gullas said he cannot say if Cebu is really favored, but if true he would feel bad because this should not happen.
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Siquijor’s secret is not about legendary stories but the warm inhabitants who welcome visitors with an open heart and the beautiful landscape teeming with marine country.

That is how Siquijor attracts visitors.
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