DASURECO held joint meetings with the DASURECO MCO Association (DAMA) Digos South District to develop a comprehensive plan for strengthening MCO organizations, supporting MCOOs in collection activities, ensuring financial sustainability, and organizational development.
Maria Lida T. Evangelista, Digos South District Director, welcomed all Barangay Chairpersons of the association and highlighted the rich history of MCO organizations, tracing their evolution from the District Electrification Committee (DEC) to the Multi-Sectoral Electrification Advisory Council (MSEAC) and eventually to DAMA. She encouraged barangay leaders to actively support DASURECO’s member engagement initiatives, emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships between the cooperative and its consumers.
Homer Cabanilla, president of the DAMA District Federation, led discussions on planning activities, identifying challenges in the field, and formulating solutions.
Additionally, the ISD team conducted an Information and Education Campaign (IEC) covering key cooperative updates, including power rates, pilferage prevention, the lifeline rate discount, AGMA, membership sanitation, and the mortuary assistance program.
The meetings concluded with a unified commitment from all participants to collaborate on enhancing service delivery and promoting shared responsibility between DASURECO and its consumers.

DASURECO MCO Association (DAMA) Digos North leaders, with Digos North District Director Ma. Lida T. Evangelista (center) and Consumer Training Officer Josef Razelle R. Campugan (far left).