
But along with Malay which Boracay is loacted, Haresco also serves the citizens of the towns of Buruanga, Ibajay, Lezo, Makato, Malinao, Nabas, Numancia, and Tangalan. Collectively the district is almost half of the province and its income from tourism has been its driving force. But despite the vast area and business opportunities, he looks on reforms and projects that will help the locals to rise up and have their own businesses to help improve their lives and their families.
Haresco believes that there are still a lot of things that needs to be done as he focus on building centers of training for people as well as improve roads that will lead to more beautiful spots in Aklan which can also be an alternative to Boracay. He proudly tells that their wind farm as seen from the mountains provides power to the grid as well as alternative tourism spot now open for visitors.
Having started from humble beginnings, Nonong Haresco wants to invest more on the people and projects that are sustainable, environmentally-friendly and will be a win-win solution for tourists, citizens, and the government.
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