Oaminal starts 2025 with focus on flagship projects, driving progress for MisOcc

Accompanied by the Provincial Engineer’s Office, led by Engr. Ophelia Gorre, Gov. Oaminal conducts site inspections of the Asenso Misamis Occidental Resort and Aquamarine Park and the Asenso Misamis Occidental Medical Center. (Photo courtesy of PGMO)
MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL (PIA) — Gov. Henry Oaminal began 2025 with a resolute commitment to progress, personally inspecting two flagship projects that promise to transform the province’s landscape and elevate the quality of life for its people. 
 
Accompanied by the Provincial Engineer’s Office, led by Engr. Ophelia Gorre, Oaminal conducted site inspections of the Asenso Misamis Occidental Resort and Aquamarine Park and the Asenso Misamis Occidental Medical Center. 
 
The Resort and Aquamarine Park, dubbed the "Maldives of Mindanao," draw inspiration from world-renowned Maldives resorts. It is envisioned as a major tourism catalyst, expected to create jobs, enhance livelihoods, and boost the local economy. (Photo courtesy of PGMO)
The Resort and Aquamarine Park, dubbed the “Maldives of Mindanao,” draw inspiration from world-renowned Maldives resorts. It is envisioned as a major tourism catalyst, expected to create jobs, enhance livelihoods, and boost the local economy. (Photo courtesy of PGMO)

These projects are cornerstones of his administration’s mission to deliver lasting change under the banner of “Asenso Misamis Occidental.” 

 
The Resort and Aquamarine Park, dubbed the “Maldives of Mindanao,” draw inspiration from world-renowned Maldives resorts. It is envisioned as a major tourism catalyst, expected to create jobs, enhance livelihoods, and boost the local economy. 
 
Upon completion, it will attract visitors from across the region while showcasing the province’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. 
 
A 49-hectare coastal forested area features various amenities, including 4-story hotels and cottages, inland villas, a playground, inland villas with Jacuzzis, a clubhouse, wildlife, fish feeding, a fish pond, mangrove villas, a midpoint rest cafe, a spa village, a restaurant by the sea, coastal villas with swimming pools, a golf clubhouse, a convention center, camping sites, nature trails, a bird sanctuary, aquaculture, a vegetable plantation, a chapel, and others. 
 
The Medical Center is set to redefine healthcare in the province. Designed to provide world-class medical services, it aims to ensure that every Misamisnon has access to reliable, affordable, and high-quality healthcare, reducing the need for out-of-province treatments. (Photo courtesy of PGMO)
The Medical Center is set to redefine healthcare in the province. Designed to provide world-class medical services, it aims to ensure that every Misamisnon has access to reliable, affordable, and high-quality healthcare, reducing the need for out-of-province treatments. (Photo courtesy of PGMO)

On the other hand, the Medical Center aims to revolutionize healthcare in the province. Designed to provide world-class medical services, it aims to ensure that every Misamisnon has access to reliable, affordable, and high-quality healthcare, reducing the need for out-of-province treatments. 

 
“These projects are not just structures—they are symbols of hope, progress, and a brighter future for Misamis Occidental,” Oaminal said. “We are working tirelessly to deliver these developments, which will benefit not only today’s generation but also the generations to come.”
 
Oaminal’s leadership continues to inspire confidence in his vision of a peaceful, prosperous, and progressive Misamis Occidental. His administration’s dedication to tangible results demonstrates its commitment to uplifting the lives of the people. (PGMO/PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)
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