Buenavista infrastructure gains highlight national push for climate resilience, equitable development
By Nora L. Molde
BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — Infrastructure and development gains in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte, under Mayor Joselito T. Roble reflect broader national priorities on climate resilience, agri-industrial development, and inclusive growth, as reported during the mayor’s fourth State of the Municipality Address (SOMA).
“Our programs are designed to strengthen disaster preparedness, modernize agriculture, and expand innovation-led livelihoods. By working closely with national agencies and our local partners, we ensure that every project directly benefits our communities,” Mayor Roble said.
Key completed projects include road and public facility improvements, access roads to evacuation centers, and flood and coastal protection initiatives, most notably the P150-million Buenavista Poblacion Seawall Protection Project, which has reduced the impact of recent typhoons and addresses growing risks from coastal erosion and sea-level rise, challenges faced by coastal communities nationwide.
Buenavista also launched Mindanao’s first Bamboo Textile Innovation Hub in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology, supporting value-adding, sustainable industries and providing livelihood opportunities for families in Barangay Simbalan. Market access for farmers and fisherfolk was strengthened through the Buenas Agribusiness Center, funded under the DA Caraga-Enhanced Kadiwa Grant.
With additional support from the Provincial Government of Agusan del Norte and the Department of Public Works and Highways, Buenavista advanced major road networks and public infrastructure, improving mobility and regional connectivity in Northern Mindanao.
“The strong backing of Agusan del Norte Governor Ma. Angelica Rosedell M. Amante and Congressional Representative Dale B. Corvera were crucial in completing major infrastructure projects in Buenavista, including roads, public facilities, and coastal protection works,” Mayor Roble said.
Governor Amante is committed to ensuring that provincial resources reach every municipality, and supporting Buenavista’s projects is part of a shared vision to build resilient, sustainable communities in Agusan del Norte.
“The infrastructure and livelihood initiatives in Buenavista demonstrate how coordinated efforts between local, provincial, and national governments can uplift communities and improve the quality of life,” said Rep. Corvera.
“Buenavista’s experience shows how aligned local, provincial, and national investments can build resilient communities and enhance opportunities for all residents,” Mayor Roble added.
The initiatives are in line with the national directive to strengthen disaster resilience, modernize agriculture, and ensure inclusive, sustainable growth across all local government units. (NCLM, PIA Agusan del Norte)




