TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in Eastern Samar has formally turned over a solar-powered street lighting system to Barangay Camada in Maydolong town on May 5, 2026, under the government’s Support to the Barangay Development Program (SBDP).
The P2.5-million project aims to strengthen community safety and promote the use of renewable energy through the installation of 50 solar-powered streetlights across the barangay.
Officials from the DILG, local government of Maydolong, and barangay leadership led the inauguration ceremony, highlighting the project’s role in improving public lighting while reducing long-term electricity expenses.
DILG Eastern Samar officer-in-charge Provincial Director Engr. Jesus Jeremy Bagares said the project will help the barangay save on monthly power costs, allowing funds to be redirected to other essential services and priority programs. He also encouraged residents to take responsibility for maintaining the new infrastructure to ensure its long-term use.
Maydolong Mayor Louie Borja, along with Sangguniang Bayan members Nancy Camora and Jeric Nelson Montes, Municipal Engineer Engr. Aris Apura, Barangay Chairperson Ruby Dañas, and DILG personnel attended the turnover ceremony.
Beyond cost savings, officials emphasized that the solar streetlights support environmental sustainability and community resilience by reducing dependence on conventional power sources.
Bagares urged residents and local officials to support the project’s upkeep.
“Let us work together to take care of this project so it will last longer,” he said.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)







