NEGROS POWER - electrification of Purok Sunflower Bago City Negros Occidental

The residents of Purok Sunflower, a beneficiary of the Negros Power Sitio Electrification Program, are very thankful to experience the ceremonial switch on of their community's electrification.

Electrification of Purok Sunflower, Bago City | Negros Power

The residents of Purok Sunflower, a beneficiary of the Negros Power Sitio Electrification Program, are very thankful to experience the ceremonial switch on of their community’s electrification.

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While progressive communities live in cashless, paperless societies because of digitalization, some people still do not have access to essential utilities, like electricity. For decades, the residents of Purok Sunflower in Barangay Binubuhan, Bago City, Negros Occidental live in the shadows. At night, their homes are only illuminated by the flickering flames of kerosene lamps. Electricity, a modern convenience taken for granted by many, remained a distant dream. But recently, a wave of joy and hope swept through this community as Negros Power, as per their commitment, brought power to their midst.

Negros Power President and CEO Roel Z. Castro speaks to the residents of Purok Sunflower during the switch-on ceremony.
Negros Power President and CEO Roel Z. Castro speaks to the residents of Purok Sunflower during the switch-on ceremony.

Sitio Electrification Program at Purok Sunflower, Bago City

The ceremonial switch-on of the Sitio Electrification Program in Purok Sunflower last Monday marked a momentous occasion, bringing electricity to nearly 90 homes.

Read: Negros Power and Its 5-Year Development Plan for Central Negros

The project, featuring the longest power line constructed under Negros Power’s electrification initiative, spanned 36 spans, with 60 newly installed electric poles and three transformers.

For Amelita Boltes, a 71-year-old resident, the arrival of electricity was a long-awaited blessing. “Mabudlay gid mag-gawi kung wala suga,” she shared, her voice filled with emotion. “Tigulang na ako, 71 anyos na pero wala gid ko kaagi nga may kuryente sa balay gani subong nalipay gid ako kay indi na delikado sa akon kapin na gid kun gab-i.”

Jobert Quatero, the Purok President, echoed the sentiments of his community. “Iban di sa amon nagtaliwan nalang nga wala nagana sa ila panimalay. Dugay na ni namon nga handom nga magkakuryente, gani dako gid ang amon pasalamat sa Negros Power nga sa madugay nga panahon, may kasanag na sa amon Purok,” he said.

This project is a testament to Negros Power’s unwavering commitment to energizing all areas within its franchise over the next three years.

Residents of Purok Sunflower are emotional during the event.
The residents of Purok Sunflower were emotional during the switch-on event, as this is the first time the community will be connected to the grid.

Reaching Out to More Communities

The company’s sincerity and dedication to bringing progress to even the most remote communities is evident in the words of Roel Z. Castro, CEO and President of Negros Power.

“We want everyone, every sitio, to have electricity,” he stated emphatically. “If the city has electricity, the sitios should have it, too. We are committed to this mission, and we will do it. We are here to help, and we will deliver on our promises.”

The ceremonial switch-on was a celebration of hope, progress, and the transformative power of electricit For the residents of Purok Sunflower, the arrival of light signifies a new chapter, a brighter future filled with possibilities

Negros Power, through its dedication to community service and its commitment to bringing light to every corner of its franchise, has not only illuminated homes but also ignited a sense of optimism and pride in the hearts of the people it serves.

For the Progress of Bago City in Negros Occidental

The event was attended by key officials from Negros Power, along with local government officials from Bago City and Barangay Binubuhan, all united in celebrating this momentous milestone.

“We voted for this new franchisee because we knew they would bring the funds and the capital for rural electrification,” declared Bago City Mayor Nicholas Yulo, addressing the residents of Purok Sunflower. “We are grateful to be prioritized by Negros Power, and we are confident that within a few years, 100% of Bago City will be energized.”

The mayor’s words were echoed by Vice Mayor Ramon Torres, “They have long wanted to provide quality power service to our city,” he said. “You should be proud because you are the first in Bago City to benefit from this program. After you, they will also bring light to the sitios in the other areas

The project serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the power of collaboration and the transformative impact of bringing electricity to many more remote communities in Central Negros that have long been in the dark.

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