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Complete Matrix All LGU Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers of Region 02 PLANTILLA DETAILS No Complete Matrix all LGU Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers of Region 02 PLANTILLA DETAILS No. NAME Plantilla Position/Appointment Municipality/City 1 Juanito Y. Abengaña Provincial Treasurer Basco 2 Efigencia Y. Abad Assistant Provincial Treasurer Basco 3 Emilia L. Iringan Provincial Treasurer Tuguegarao City 4 Lilia M. Lacambra Asst. Prov'l Treasurer for Operations. Tuguegarao City 5 Mila Q. Mallonga Asst. Prov'l Treasurer for Adm. Tuguegarao City 6 Ma. Theresa A. Flores Provincial Treasurer City of Ilagan 7 Rhoda S. Moreno Assistant Provincial Treasurer Bayombong 8 Fe B. Mangaccat Provincial Treasurer Cabarroguis 9 Carlito B. Andres City Treasurer Cauayan City 10 Hemelita M. Valdepenas Assistant City Treasurer Cauayan City 11 Delia A. Pararuan City Treasurer City of Ilagan 12 Mario J. Andres Assistant City Treasurer City of Ilagan 13 Elizabeth A. Casabar City Treasurer Santiago City 14 Lualhati A. Pulga Assistant City Treasurer Santiago City 15 Claro M. Rosendo Assistant City Treasurer Santiago City 16 Buenaventura F. Lagundi City Treasurer Tuguegarao City 17 Florentina S. Balisi Assistant City Treasurer Tuguegarao City 18 Ma. Cristina A. Caccam Municipal Treasurer Basco 19 Rosanna H. Ugali Municipal Treasurer Itbayat 20 Henry E. Cabuco Municipal Treasurer Ivana 21 Flora A. Fagar Municipal Treasurer Mahatao 22 Hino Jesus I. Cielo Municipal Treasurer Sabtang 23 Henedina Y. Hisona Revenue Collection Clerk II Uyugan 24 Elizabeth D. Baylon Municipal Treasurer Abulug 25 Edna C. Morales Municipal Treasurer Alcala 26 Ma. Christina F. Jose Assistant Municipal Treasurer Alcala 27 Janie C. Ursulum Municipal Treasurer Allacapan 28 Rogelio S. Tamalia Assistant Municipal Treasurer Allacapan 29 Salvacion S. Catral Assistant Municipal Treasurer Amulung 30 Romarico T. Panaga Municipal Treasurer Appari 31 Jane Felebrico Assistant Municipal Treasurer Appari 32 Harland B. Tumaneng Assistant Municipal Treasurer Baggao 33 Emerita O. Alonzo Municipal Treasurer Ballesteros 34 Pacita E. Cusili Municipal Treasurer Buguey 35 Malena T. Unciano Assistant Municipal Treasurer Buguey Complete Matrix all LGU Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers of Region 02 PLANTILLA DETAILS No. NAME Plantilla Position/Appointment Municipality/City 36 Marcelo A. Pataueg Municipal Treasurer Calayan 37 Gemma M. Bermejo Assistant Municipal Treasurer Calayan 38 Isabelita C. Fronda Municipal Treasurer Camalaniugan 39 Lourdes U. Cepeda Assistant Municipal Treasurer Camalaniugan 40 Violeta T. Tajon Municipal Treasurer Claveria 41 Tomas M. Binasoy Municipal Treasurer Enrile 42 Ana T. Gammad Municipal Treasurer Gattaran 43 Noel T. Beltran Assistant Municipal Treasurer Gattaran 44 Leonila O. Cortez Municiapal Accountant Gonzaga 45 Adelaida A. Vicente Assistant Municipal Treasurer Gonzaga 46 Teresita T. Lamusao Municipal Treasurer Iguig 47 Marivic M. Bungubung Municiapal Accountant Lallo 48 Lourdes B. Rosacia Assistant Municipal Treasurer Lallo 49 Edes G. Castro Municipal Treasurer Lasam 50 Rudy T. Ramos Municipal Treasurer Pamplona 51 Visitacion U. Agbayani Assistant Municipal Treasurer Pamplona 52 Louicel F. Battung Municipal Treasurer Penablanca 53 Josefina B. Mamba Municipal Treasurer Piat 54 Romeo L. Tuddao Municipal Treasurer Rizal 55 Roselyn M. Obispo Municipal Treasurer Sanchez Mira 56 Salvacion M. Rodriguez Municipal Treasurer Sta. Ana 57 Josefina G. Baltazar Assistant Municipal Treasurer Sta. Ana 58 Herminigildo C. Luis Municipal Treasurer Sto. Nino 59 Fabian L. Arugay Municipal Treasurer Sta. Praxedes 60 Felymar L. Morales Assistant Municipal Treasurer Sta. Teresita 61 Celia C. Abella Municipal Treasurer Solana 62 Rema S. Masirag Assistant Municipal Treasurer Solana 63 Paulino B. Agustin, Jr. Municipal Treasurer Tuao 64 Teresita V. Tagura Assistant Municipal Treasurer Alicia 65 Myrna G. De Vera Budget Officer II Angadanan 66 Gloria DJ. Opido Municipal Treasurer Aurora 67 Leonida M. Adelan Municipal Treasurer Benito Soliven 68 Nieto R. Rico Municipal Treasurer Burgos 69 Erasmo T. Guingab Municipal Treasurer Cabagan 70 Cenita M. Cariaga Municipal Treasurer Cabatuan 71 Crisanto G. James Assistant Municipal Treasurer Cabatuan Complete Matrix all LGU Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers of Region 02 PLANTILLA DETAILS No. NAME Plantilla Position/Appointment Municipality/City 72 Flora C. Mariano Municipal Treasurer Cordon 73 Rodante R. Madriaga Municipal Treasurer Delfin Albano 74 Henry V. Dumaua Mun. Accountant Delfin Albano 75 Judy T. Palitayan Municipal Treasurer Dinapigue 76 Generico H. Concepcion Assistant Municipal Treasurer Dinapigue 77 Mark Anthony G. Gonzales Municipal Treasurer Divilacan 78 Josefa U. Gumpal Municipal Treasurer Echague 79 Harold V. Grande, Jr. Assistant Municipal Treasurer Echague 80 Ferdinand G. Baggao Municipal Treasurer Gamu 81 Warlito N. Diego Assistant Municipal Treasurer Gamu 82 Abelardo N. Salvador Fiscal Examiner I Jones 83 Grace C. Las Piñas Assistant Municipal Treasurer Jones 84 Eufemia G. Fernandez Municipal Treasurer Luna 85 Narciso G. Balabbo Municipal Treasurer Maconacon 86 Luzviminda M. Galamgam Municipal Treasurer Mallig 87 Anelita B. Acob Assistant Municipal Treasurer Mallig 88 Rozaida L. Bueno Municipal Treasurer Naguilian 89 Melinda R. Capuchino Assistant Municipal Treasurer Nagulian 90 James T. Bernardo Budget Officer II Palanan 91 Celerina D. Padilla Municipal Treasurer Quezon 92 Richard B. Paguirigan Municipal Treasurer Quirino 93 Teresita R. Cruz Municipal Treasurer Ramon 94 Mardiolita T. Castaneda Assistant Municipal Treasurer Ramon 95 Cesar B. Lagutao Municipal Treasurer Reina Mercedes 96 Marites P. Lasiste Assistant Municipal Treasurer Reina Mercedes 97 Marites U. Gayo Municipal Treasurer Roxas 98 Gemma J. Aquino Budget Officer II San Agustin 99 Jolly L. Piligan Municipal Treasurer San Guillermo 100 Susan S. Guillermo Assistant Municipal Treasurer San Guillermo 101 Carmelo P. Laureta Municipal Treasurer San Isidro 102 Dolores C. Soldevilla Municipal Treasurer San Manuel 103 Saturnina A. Tamang Municipal Treasurer San Mariano 104 Marygine M. Salvador Municipal Treasurer San Mateo 105 Armie R. Soriano Municipal Treasurer San Pablo 106 Catalina S. Jandoc Assistant Municipal Treasurer San Pablo 107 Lea C. Cureg Municipal Treasurer Sta. Maria Complete Matrix all LGU Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers of Region 02 PLANTILLA DETAILS No. NAME Plantilla Position/Appointment Municipality/City 108 Efren C. Guiyab Municipal Treasurer Sto. Tomas 109 Moises B. Arquero MPDC Sto. Tomas 110 William N. Pacunana Municipal Treasurer Tumauini 111 Rodrigo S. Cayton, Jr. Municipal Treasurer Alfonso Castaneda 112 Gema M. Balingon Municipal Treasurer Ambaguio 113 Jesusa V. Calica Municipal Treasurer Aritao 114 Luzviminda M. Manaligod Assistant Municipal Treasurer Aritao 115 Celia Flor S. Peros Municipal Treasurer Bagabag 116 Emily B. Varona Municipal Treasurer Bambang 117 Evelyn C. Barnacha Assistant Municipal Treasurer Bayombong 118 Mary Gay F. Dela Cruz Municipal Treasurer Diadi 119 Elvira V. Abella Municipal Treasurer Dupax del Norte 120 Eldie I. Conde Municipal Treasurer Dupax del Sur 121 Pacina C. Daulayan Municipal Treasurer Kasibu 122 John Benedict N. Castro Municipal Treasurer Kayapa 123 Marites G. Lamug Local Rev. Collection Officer I Quezon 124 Gilda G. Covita Assistant Municipal Treasurer Quezon 125 Rogelio R. Navarrete Local Treasury Ope. Officer II Sta. Fe 126 Fernando D. Corpuz Municipal Treasurer Solano 127 Crisanto B. Vaquilar Municipal Treasurer Villaverde 128 Maritoni T. Eustaquio Municipal Treasurer Aglipay 129 Angelita R. Madarang Municipal Treasurer Cabarroguis 130 Moises R. Barroga Assistant Municipal Treasurer Cabarroguis 131 Reynaldo C. Valenzuela Assistant Municipal Treasurer Diffun 132 Gloria G. Fontanilla Municipal Treasurer Maddela 133 Linda S. Hufana Assistant Municipal Treasurer Maddela 134 Gilbert G. Pagulayan Municipal Treasurer Nagtipunan 135 Gliceria R. Basco Municipal Treasurer Saguday 136 Marina D. Pajarilo Assistant Municipal Treasurer Saguday Prepared by: Submitted by: LINA T. DIVINA Local Treasury Operations Officer III PLANTILLA DETAILS Province Region Position Occupied Municipality/City Province Batanes 02 Batanes 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Isabela 02 Nueva Vizcaya 02 ICO- Provincial Treasurer Bayombong Nueva Vizcaya Quirino 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Batanes 02 Batanes 02 Batanes 02 Batanes 02 Batanes 02 Batanes 02 ICO-Municipal Treasurer Uyugan Batanes Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 ICO- Municipal Treasurer Amulung Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 ICO- Municipal Treasurer Baggao Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Province Region Position Occupied Municipality/City Province Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 ICO- Municipal Treasurer Camalaniugan Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 OIC-Municipal Treasurer Gonzaga Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 OIC-Municipal Treasurer Lal-lo Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 ICO-Municipal Treasurer Sta. Teresita Cagayan Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Cagayan 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 ICO-Municipal Treasurer Angadanan Isabela Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Province Region Position Occupied Municipality/City Province Isabela 02 Isabela 02 Isabela 02 ICO-Municipal Treasurer Delfin Albano Isabela Isabela 02 Isabela 02 ICO-Municipal Treasurer Dinapigue Isabela
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