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By DEXTER GANIBE
ABS-CBN Regional Network Group
GLAN, Sarangani - Sometimes, language can hamper development.
Officials from the Sangihe Regency of North Sulawesi Province in Indonesia admit Filipinos are ahead of them in speaking English, the international language.
This led to the forging of a memorandum of agreement on English Proficiency Program between the Sangihe regency in Tahuna, North Sulawesi, Indonesia and Glan, town of Sarangani in the Philippines on Wednesday, April 16.
The MOA was inked by Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College president Nelson Binag and Professor Siegfried Berhimpon, director of NUSA UTARA Polytechnic based in Tahuna, Indonesia.
The agreement is the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed November 28, 2006 between the Sangihe Regency and JAGS-CT specifically called for cooperation by the education sector of both local government unit from the two neighboring countries.
Both agreed that 30 to 50 Indonesian professionals from Tahuna would undergo an English proficiency program with professors from SKPSC.
The program will start by May or June in Tahuna, Indonesia for two months.
The Sangihe regency will shoulder all the expenses of Filipino professors who will be coming to Indonesia for the realization of the education cooperation pact.
Also present in the MOA signing were Glan Mayor Enrique Yap Jr. and Ferdinand Wenas, executive director of the Board of Economics and Development in Sangihe Regency of North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia.
Mayor Yap said this is just the beginning of the series of cooperation in the fields of commerce, security and fisheries.
Indonesian Consul General in the Philippines Lalu Malik Partawana witnessed the forging of that agreement and said he admits that Filipinos are the only Asians who can speak English language well.
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