Sara Duterte sees firsthand school damage in Odette-hit Bohol


Sara Duterte went to Bohol province to visit the schools ravaged by Typhoon Odette last year. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network

MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Vice-President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte on Friday went to Bohol province to visit the schools ravaged by Typhoon Odette last year.

Duterte said she had a dialogue with teachers and employees of the Clarin National School of Fisheries about the needs of the schools and teachers.

“We visited Bohol today to personally see the schools hit by Typhoon Odette last year,” she said in a statement.

“Thank you to the teachers and employees of the Clarin National School of Fisheries for their time to discuss the needs of the schools and teachers,” Duterte added.

According to the schedule sent by the Office of the Vice President, Duterte was also set to meet with the local government unit of Bohol and other sectors.

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