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Saravia Fish Market opened

Mayor Marvin Malacon, businessman Samuel Siote, Vice Mayor Eric Matulac and members of the Sangguniang Bayan at the inauguration and blessing of the Saravia Fish Market in Brgy. 2, E.B. Magalona. | EB Magalona PIO photo

Mayor Marvin Malacon and businessman Samuel Siote led the inauguration of the Saravia Fish Market, located along the national highway of Poblacion II in E. B. Magalona, on January 31.

Fr. Ernie Larida, parish priest of St. Joseph the Worker Parish, led the blessing of the new facility.

Siote, a former vice mayor of Talisay City, was joined by his wife Laura, Vice Mayor Eric Matulac, punong barangays of the coastal barangays of E. B. Magalona, department and section heads of the Municipal Government led by Municipal Planning and Development Office head Engr. Erwin Poniado, officials of Land Transportation Office and Highway Patrol Group, and 28 stall renters.

In his message, Malacon said one of the priority thrusts of his administration is to aggressively invite investors to E. B. Magalona, and this new business venture is a result of that effort.

Malacon advised the stall renters to treat the Saravia Fish Market not just as a source of business but as their own, as it will generate more jobs and livelihood for Saraviahanons, and provide opportunities for the future generation.

On his part, Siote said he decided to invest in this kind of business in E. B. Magalona, primarily because he believes in the leadership of Mayor Malacon.

The Malacon administration is business-friendly, and I believe businesses are in good hands here in E. B. Magalona, Siote added.

The Saravia Fish Market sits on a 2,800-square-meter property.*

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