Camille Villar: Infra, tourism will generate more jobs in Iloilo

By: - Reporter / @JEPOI04
/ 04:17 PM February 14, 2025

Infrastructure and tourism are the two major projects that Camille Villar wants to focus on once she is given the chance to serve the Filipino people in the Senate this coming May, 2025 polls.

Camille Villar

MANILA, Philippines – Infrastructure and tourism are the two major projects that Camille Villar wants to focus on once she is given the chance to serve the Filipino people in the Senate this coming May, 2025 polls.

“It has been my passion, my strong belief, my desire to be back to Iloilo and to make sure na kahit saan man kami mapunta o kung saan man kami pagpalain, na susuportahan natin ang lahat ng proyekto dito at magkasama tayo sa progress ng Iloilo,” she said during an interview at Iloilo where the administration line-up held its proclamation rally on Thursday.

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Villar vowed to push for her advocacy on job generation and work that would uplift the lives of Filipinos.

“Nakikita ko rin two things that we can push in Iloilo. That is infrastructure, there are many projects that were mentioned, i-pu-push natin yan dahil maganda yan for our economy, dahil ang infrastructure po ay naglilikha ng maraming trabaho. Ang isa pa po turismo dahil maraming maganda sites dito, maraming masasarap na pagkain dito,” Villar said.

Villar joined the rally of the Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas on Thursday.

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