Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Business atmosphere, ripe in Kalibo

Kalibo, Aklan – The atmosphere of business is ripe in Kalibo with its improved roadways, rehabilitated parks and the flooding of students from other towns and provinces to the various educational institutions offering disciplines that are found in university curriculums of major cities.

With a population that more than doubles during the day, Kalibo is able to keep up with the many needs in infrastructure and services despite limited resources.

Kalibo’s peace and order has been one of the reasons why many businessmen and entrepreneurs are enticed to invest and with the rising population of students from other towns and provinces, businesses offering services and selling goods and other items in demand to the younger generation continues to sprout like mushrooms.

This has been made possible under the able leadership of its multi-awarded Mayor who uses his Executive Agenda as the basis of the many projects and programs implemented including the most sought after tourism package “Manggad it Kalibo” (Wealth of Kalibo) where educational tours from different groups, local government units, national government agencies and educational institutions and has been a subject for replication in other parts of the country. Terence Toriano

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If Kalibo Atiatihan Management Board (KAMB) outsourced the professional management of AtiAtihan, then all in Kalibo will benefit more. Ati Atihan competes with other festivals for the disposable incomes of the tourists here and abroad. If KAMB continues their myopic and selfish view of AtiAtihan, even they personally will continue to earn less and less every passing day. They should realized that 100% of nothing is still lower than 10% of something.

Outsourced now. Increased the revenue of KAMB, ergo Kalibo LGU. Increase total revenue for the business community resulting into more money in your pockets, politicians. This is one opportunity that the selfish interests of politicians aligns with the greater good of the community.