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2024-019

 

In alignment with the nationwide initiative to register all Filipinos in the National Identification System, the PSA Apayao Provincial Statistical Office demonstrated unwavering commitment during the recently concluded 122nd Labor Day Celebration that was organized by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-Apayao.

Under the resonant theme "Sa Bagong Pilipinas, Mangagawang Pilipino, Kabalikat at Kasama sa Pag asenso," the PSA, through the PhilSys Team, extended services aimed at advancing the registration process. Services offered were Step 2 Registration including the issuance and printing of ePhilID, alongside assisting in the retrieval of missing transaction reference numbers (TRN).

The PSA's presence at the event served as a pivotal opportunity for attendees, whether employees or jobseekers, to seamlessly register for the National ID, which is essential for employment, financial transactions, and accessing programs offered by partner agencies who also joined the said activity.

For further information, please visit https://psa.gov.ph or PSA Apayao Provincial Statistical Office at 09176221108 or at email address apayao@psa.gov.ph

 

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GEOFFREY B. CALIMUHAYAN

Chief Statistical Specialist

PSA- Apayao Provincial Statistical Office

 

 

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