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T I T L E Page No. TABLE OF CONTENTS i-iii BRIEF HISTORY 1 SEAL OF THE OF SURIGAO 2 CITY FLOWER 3 DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS 4-5 Chapter I- GEO-PHYSICAL PROFILE Table 1.1 Land Area by 7 Table 1.2 List of Barangays by Cluster 8 Table 1.3 Highest Peak Elevation 9 Table 1.4 Major Island Groups 9 Table 1.5 Barangay Elevation and Coordinate 10 Table 1.6 General Land Classification 11 Table 1.7 Actual/Existing Land Uses 11 Table 1.8 Land Reform Area 12 Table 1.9 Watersheds 13 Table 1.10 Proclaimed Protected Area 13 Table 1.11 Water Bodies 14 Table 1.12 Soil Types and Land Area per Soil Mapping Unit 15-17 Table 1.13 Climatological Normals by Month 18 Table 1.14 Distance of Different Barangays from City Hall 21 Chapter II- DEMOGRAPHY Table 2.1 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Household 22 by Barangay Table 2.2 Comparative Number of Household by Barangay 23 Table 2.3 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, by Sex, 24 Marital Status Table 2.4 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over by Age Group, by Sex and 25 Marital Status Table 2.5 Total Population by Age Group and Sex 26 Table 2.6 Household Population by Age Group and Sex 26 Table 2.7 Population by Broad Age Groups 27 Table 2.8 Population Growth Rates 28 Table 2.9 Actual Population and Population Density, by Barangay 28-29 Table 2.10 Urban-Rural Population, Growth Rate, Tempo of Urbanization 29 Table 2.11 Household Population by Mother Tongue and Sex 29-30 Table 2.12 Household Population by Religious Affiliation by Sex 31 Table 2.13 Number of Household by Household Size 31 Table 2.14 Cultural Community Profile 31 Table 2.15 Actual and Projected Population by Barangay 32 Table 2.16 Projected Population Density by Barangay 33 Table 2.17 Projected Number of Household by Barangay 34 Chapter III- SOCIAL SECTOR Table 3.1 Number of Schools (Public and Private), by Level 35 Table 3.2 List of Existing Schools - Elementary, Secondary and Tertiary 36-40 Table 3.3 Number of School Teachers (Public and Private), by Level 41 Table 3.4 Number of Enrolment (Public and Private), by Level 42-43 Table 3.5 Number of Classroom (Public and Private), by Level 44 Table 3.6 Performance Indicator for Public Elementary and Secondary 44 Schools Table 3.7 Comparative Crude Birth Rates 45 Table 3.8 Comparative Crude Death Rates 45 Table 3.9 Comparative Maternal Mortality Rates 45 Table 3.10 Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality 46 Table 3.11 Leading Causes of Infant Mortality 47

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T I T L E Page No. Table 3.12 Comparative Leading Causes of Mortality 48 Table 3.13 Comparative Leading Causes of Morbidity 49 Table 3.14 Comparative Nutritional Status of Pre-School Children by Category 50 Table 3.15 Child Care Program 51 Table 3.16 List of Hospitals, Category and Bed Capacity 51 Table 3.17 Inventory of Health Facilities/Services 52 Table 3.18 Medical Health Personnel 53 Table 3.19 Household by Sources of Water Supply 54 Table 3.20 Household with Toilet by Type 54 Table 3.21 Social Welfare Facilities 54 Table 3.22 Comparative Number of Day Care Centers 54 Table 3.23 Social Welfare Services 55 Table 3.24 Number of Birth Registered 55 Table 3.25 Number of Death Registered 56 Table 3.26 Comparative Number of Marriages Registered 56 Table 3.27 Family Planning Acceptors by Method 57 Table 3.28 Comparative Data on Crime Statistics 58 Table 3.29 Size of Police Force, Traffic Aides 59 Table 3.30 Number of Police Protective Facilities, by Type 59 Table 3.31 Comparative Number of Firemen and Firefighting Facilities 59 Table 3.32 Occupied Housing Units, Households, Household Population and 60 Ratio of Household and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building Table 3.33 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Number of Household 60 in each Housing Unit Table 3.34 Households by Type of Building by Tenure Status of the Lot 60 Table 3.35 Households by Type of Building – Tenure Status of the Lot 61 Table 3.36 Households by Tenure Status of the Lot 61 Table 3.37 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, 61 City/ of Present Residence and Place of Residence 5 Years Ago Table 3.38 Households in Occupied Housing Units by Main Source of Drinking 61 Water Table 3.39 Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Outer 62 Walls and Roof Table 3.40 Inventory of Subdivisions 63-64 Table 3.41 Number of Households and Area of Informal Settlers in 65 Slum/Urban Center Chapter IV- ECONOMIC SECTOR Table 4.1 Projected Average Monthly Family Income 66-67 Table 4.2 Poverty Threshold, Magnitude of Families and Poverty Incidence 68 Table 4.3 Daily Minimum Wage Rates and COLA 68 Table 4.4 Labor Force Statistics 68 Table 4.5 Summary on Consumer Price Index (CPI), Inflation Rate, Purchasing 69 Power of Peso Table 4.6 Rice Areas of Surigao City 69 Table 4.7 Agricultural Crop Production 70 Table 4.8 Livestock and Poultry Inventory 71 Table 4.9 Comparative Data On Slaughtered Common Livestock 72 Table 4.10 Comparative Fishery Production 73 Table 4.11 Dominant Marine Species 73 Table 4.12 Fishpond Operator 74 Table 4.13 Mineral Resource/Reserve Inventory 74 Table 4.14 Consolidated Mineral Production and Sales of Surigao City 75 Table 4.15 Volume of Exports by Commodity 76 Table 4.16 Volume of Imports by Commodity 77 Table 4.17 Business Investments 78 Table 4.18 Type and Number of Registered Establishments 79-80

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T I T L E Page No. Table 4.19 Loans Granted by Type 80 Table 4.20 Inventory of Financial Institutions 81 Table 4.21 List of Indigenous Materials and its Potential Industries 82 Table 4.22 Comparative Distribution of Travelers by of Residence 83-84 Table 4.23 Comparative Monthly Distribution of Foreign and Domestic Visitors 84 Table 4.24 Top Foreign Market 85 Table 4.25 Hotel Occupancy Rate 86 Table 4.26 Inventory of Tourists Spots/Attractions 87-94 Chapter V- INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR Table 5.1 Comparative Number of Approved Building Permits 95 Table 5.2 Inventory of Irrigation Facilities by Location and Area Covered 95 Table 5.3 Inventory of Agricultural Support Facilities 96 Table 5.4 Road Inventory 97 Table 5.5 Bridge Inventory 98 Table 5.6 Port Inventory 99 Table 5.7 Comparative Shipping, cargo and Passenger Statistics 99 Table 5.8 Available Marine Transportation Facilities and Services 100 Table 5.9 Inventory of Inter Island Motor Vessels 101 Table 5.10 Existing Airports by Classification 102 Table 5.11 Number of Flights, Passenger and Cargo Statistics by Month 102 Table 5.12 Air Transportation Schedule, Fare by Destination 102 Table 5.13 Status of Existing Facilities – Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal 103 Table 5.14 Number of Trips/Routes and Destination 104 Table 5.15 Electrical House Connection by Barangay 105 Table 5.16 Comparative Electric power Consumption 106 Table 5.17 Basic Power Rate by Type of Consumers 107 Table 5.18 Number of Consumptions and Average Water Consumption 108 Table 5.19 Water Facilities by Barangay 108-109 Table 5.20 Percent of Household Served with Potable Water Supply to Number 110 of Households Table 5.21 Comparative Data on Registered Motor Vehicles by Type 110 Table 5.22 Communications/Telecommunication Facilities 111 Table 5.23 Number of Telephone Connections 112 Table 5.24 Existing Parks and Playgrounds 112 Table 5.25 Existing Cemeteries 112 Table 5.26 Existing Sports and Recreational Facilities 113 Chapter VI- DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING Table 6.1 Statement of Income and Expenditures 114 Table 6.2 Personnel by Status of Appointment 115 Table 6.3 Directory of City Government department Heads / Chief of Offices 115 Table 6.4 Directory of Elected City Officials and 116 Committee Chairmanships Table 6.5 Directory of Elected Barangay Captains and SK Chairperson 117 Table 6.6 Comparative Number of Registered Voters 118 Table 6.7 Non-Government Organizations Accredited by the Sangguniang 119-120 Panlungsod LIST OF MAPS Figure 1.1 Location Map of Surigao City 6 Figure 1.2 Environmentally Constrained Map 19 Figure 1.3 Climate Map of the 20

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BRIEF HISTORY

The City of Surigao nestles along the northernmost tip of the of Surigao del Norte where mountains and hills are prominent indentions throughout the coast. It is bounded on the north and east by the Hinatuan Passage, on the west by the Surigao Strait, and on the south by Tagana-an.

The city has a land area of 245.34 square kilometers and a population of 35,855 inhabitants in 1970. It has an ideal port which is shielded by the Nonoc Islands. It is also connected with good roads to Butuan City and Lianga, both in Agusan del Norte.

Legendarily, the of Surigao was a thriving settlement rules by Chief Solibao. When the Spaniards came, they called the place “Surigao”, but during the arrival of early Christian missionaries in the province, it was better known as “Caraga,” from the name of its inhabitants – the “Caragas” of the Visayan stock – warlike, brave and ferocious.

The settlement of the early colonizers in Bilang-bilang harbor, where the present city is located, became ideal centers of trade, commerce and religion. The had been transferred from one place to another. On June 29, 1655, Surigao became a town and by 1751, it was made the seat of the provincial government, after Caolo, the former provincial capital, was burned. Since then, town of Surigao became a center of Spanish political and ecclesiastical power in the , rivalled only by Tandag on the southern coast of Surigao Province.

The town suffered severely from Muslim raids. In 1752, after the town was devastated, almost all of its 2,000 inhabitants were either killed or taken as slaves by the Muslims.

During World War II, on May 23, 1942, the Japanese Imperial Forces under Captain Yusee occupied Surigao. The was then managed by Mayor Amat. Later, after the American planes bombed Bilang-bilang harbor on September 9, 1944, the American troops and guerilla units forced the Japanese forces to withdraw until Surigao was liberated on April 12, 1945.

In July 1945, the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit (PCAU) took over the local government, prior to the restoration of the administration to the local authorities.

During the Commonwealth period, Protolico Egay was appointed by the guerillas as governor of Surigao Province and Macario Diaz, who resumed his office on September 1, 1945, as mayor of the town of Surigao. He was succeeded by the guerilla-appointed mayor, Juan Parrucho.

By virtue of Republic Act No. 2786, dated June 19, 1960, the old Province of Surigao was divided into Surigao del Sur and Surigao del Norte, with the Municipality of Surigao as the capital of the latter. Surigao became a chartered city under Republic Act No. 6134, which was approved on August 31, 1970.

Surigao City is noted for its proximity to the almost fathomless underwater gorge, the “Philippine Deep”, which is one of the deepest portions in the Pacific Ocean, including all other oceans in the world.

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SEAL OF THE CITY OF SURIGAO

The Official Seal of the City of Surigao was approved by the City Board on April 8, 1975 under Resolution No. 24.

As the official symbol representing the community, it naturally tells the story and depicts the profile of the city.

The seal is circular. The WHITE field in the center of the seal is a silhouetted letter “S” which stands for Surigao. On this white field is an industrial building together with the crossed pick and shovel at its bottom is a symbol of the city’s primary industry base which is mining.

The right side of the seal is colored BLUE and shows a figure of a coconut tree, which represents the thriving coconut industry, being the major source of income in the city.

Drawn on the left side of the seal which is colored RED is the picture of a fish which depicts the good fishing harbor and considered as the second major source of income and livelihood in the locality.

The 1970 printed in the bottom of the white “S” denotes the founding year of the Charter of the City of Surigao.

The tri-color scheme of RED, WHITE and BLUE reflects the Philippine Flag and such signifies our being part and parcel of the Republic of the Philippines.

Original Seal when the city was created Official City Seal approved by the City Board on August 31, 1970 under R.A. 6134 on April 8, 1975 under Resolution No. 24

Present Official Seal approved by the Sangguniang Panlungsod on May 22, 2003 under Resolution No. 155-2003

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CITY FLOWER

Rosal (Scientific Name: Gardenia Jasminioides)

As adopted per SP Resolution No. 192 series of 1974

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Surigao City DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS

A. VISION

“With the blessings of the Divine Providence, Surigao 2025: a model city for good governance, economic dynamism, and environmental quality”.

B. MISSION

“To continuously raise the standards of governance through the empowerment of our citizenry. The outcomes from effective partnerships and cooperation shall secure total quality of life of all our citizens. We are open to share our own experience and learn from the best practices of other in Caraga, in , and the rest of the country.”

C. OBJECTIVES

ECONOMIC SECTOR High & sustained economic growth

 Optimum utilization of agricultural lands and marine resources.  Developed mining and fishery industries.  Tourism destination and service center in the Mindanao Pacific Rim.  Ecological balance maintained and preserved.  Forest lands and resources properly managed.

SOCIAL SECTOR Improved quality of life with sustained and expanded access to basic social and related support services

 Community health status uplifted.  Expanded access to basic education and sustained delivery of support services.  Reduced housing backlog.  Sustained peace and order.  Improved social and economic status of the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged sectors.  Physically and mentally fit and morally upright local citizenry.

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES SECTOR Improved urban and rural infrastructure

 Integrated, efficient and reliable transport system established.  Global communication links established and widely accessible.  Level III water system established in all barangays.  All barangays energized.

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DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Transparent & accountable governance institutionalized

 Reduced IRA dependency.  Human resource development program established.  Civil society and private sector participation strengthened and expanded.  System of checks and balances improved.

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CHAPTER – 1 GEO-PHYSICAL PROFILE

1.1 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

Surigao City is geographically located in the northeastern portion of Mindanao. It lies between 9 to 10 degrees north latitude and 125 to 126 degrees east longitude. It is bounded by Dinagat Island on the north, the mainland of Surigao del Norte on the south, Hinatuan passage on the east, Surigao Strait and Southern Leyte on the west.

Figure 1.1 Location Map Surigao City

1.2 LAND AREA

In the 1980 Surigao City Town Plan, Surigao City’s total land area was recorded at 24,534 hectares or 245.34 square kilometers (see Table 1.1). This total land area is roughly equivalent to 1.4% of Caraga Region’s land area of 1,884,697 hectares. This was officially recognized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and National Statistics Office (NSO) as the official land area of Surigao City.

With the certification issued by DENR, which was based from the Geographic Information System (GIS) generated land area of cities, and of CARAGA Region, the official total land area of Surigao City as of CY 2002 now stands at 26,117 hectares or 261.17 kilometers.

However, this new land area of 26,117 hectares was not yet officially recognized by NSO-, obliging the city to use its original land area of 24,534 hectares as official in its physical and demographical computations in relation to the city’s socio-economic information. City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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Table 1.1 Land Area by Barangay Surigao City 1980 BARANGAY Land Area (sq. k.m) 1. Alang-Alang 1.3680 2. Alegria 1.0675 3. Anomar 5.3647 4. Aurora 9.7149 5. Balibayon 4.2861 6. Baybay 1.4350 7. Bilabid 0.6672 8. Bitaugan 1.3532 9. Bonifacio 3.8861 10. Buenavista 1.9095 11. Cabongbongan 3.5450 12. Cagniog 4.5497 13. Cagutsan 3.3189 14. Canlanipa 0.4054 15. Cantiasay 16.4527 16. Capalayan 3.2191 17. Catadman 0.5376 18. Danao 9.2127 19. Danawan 0.5768 20. Day-asan 3.0404 21. Ipil 6.5410 22. Libuac 0.8712 23. Lipata 2.5413 24. Lisondra 1.0273 25. Luna 5.2766 26. Mabini 5.0419 27. Mabua 1.4635 28. Manjagao 3.9611 29. Mapawa 6.8771 30. Mat-I 8.4712 31. Nabago 3.7538 32. Nonoc 24.6927 33. Orok 3.1230 34. Poctoy 4.6586 35. Punta Bilar 1.2019 36. Quezon 4.1748 37. Rizal 11.4279 38. Sabang 2.8877 39. San Isidro 2.3263 40. San Jose 2.4586 41. San Juan 0.4559 42. San Pedro 5.0236 43. San Roque 3.0349 44. Serna 3.3878 45. Sidlakan 0.6486 46. Silop 4.1444 47. Sugbay 1.1549 48. Sukailang 7.4229 49. Taft 0.8827 50. Talisay 25.4525 51. Togbongon 4.0751 52. Trinidad 7.6973 53. Washington 1.3693 54. Zaragosa 1.9021 TOTAL 245.3400 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Furthermore, the city’s geographical location is unique which is blessed with the existing sea waters that divide the mainland and island barangays making-up its total jurisdictional area to approximately 690.37 square kilometers or 69,037 hectares.

1.3 CITY BARANGAYS

Surigao City is comprised of 54 barangays; 33 are mainland and 21 are island barangays. The city proper is divided into five (5) urban barangays, namely: Taft, Washington, San Juan, Canlanipa and Luna. It has also eight (8) sub-urban barangays. Out of twenty (20) rural mainland barangays, fourteen (14) of which are in the mainland and six (6) are located along the coastal areas (Table 1.2).

Table 1.2 List of Barangays by Cluster Surigao City

Barangay Barangay Mainland: A. Urban B. Sub-Urban 1. Canlanipa 1. Cagniog 2. Luna 2. Ipil 3. San Juan 3. Lipata 4. Taft 4. Mabua 5. Washington 5. Punta Bilar 6. Rizal 7. Sabang 8. Togbongon

C. Rural Mainland D. Island Inland: 1. Alang-Alang 1. Anomar 2. Alegria 2. Balibayon 3. Aurora 3. Bonifacio 4. Baybay 4. Danao 5. Bilabid 5. Mabini 6. Bitaugan 6. Mapawa 7. Buenavista 7. Mat-i 8. Cagutsan 8. Poctoy 9. Cantiasay 9. Quezon 10. Catadman 10. San Roque 11. Danawan 11. Serna 12. Libuac 12. Silop 13. Lisondra 13. Sukailang 14. Manjagao 14. Trinidad 15. Nonoc Coastal: 16. San Jose 1. Cabongbongan 17. San Pedro 2. Capalayan 18. Sidlakan 3. Day-asan 19. Sugbay 4. Nabago 20. Talisay 5. Orok 21. Zaragosa 6. San Isidro Source: CPDO, Surigao City

1.4 GEOGRAPHICAL MAKE-UP

The mainland and clustered islands of Surigao City has irregular or hilly topography with flat lands near the coast. It has an average elevation level of 19 meters or 65.5 ft. above sea level. The highest elevation in the mainland is the Kabangkaan Ridge situated along the border of the Municipality of San Francisco with a peak elevation of 465 meters above sea level, followed by Balibayon Peak with an elevation of 335 meters. Along the border of Tagana-an is the Mapawa peak with an elevation of 245 meters above sea level with scattered descending slopes covering the barangays of Cabongbongan, Nabago and Capalayan.

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In the islands, the highest range is the island of Nonoc with an elevation of 264 meters above sea level, overlooking the Cantiasay Channel and the Island of Hanigad with a peak elevation of 163 meters. The highest point in Hikdop Island is in Mt. Telegrapo with a peak of 250 meters. The Island of Bayagnan located on the eastern part of Surigao City has a highest elevation of 242 meters (Table 1.3).

Table 1.3 Highest/Peak Elevation Level Surigao City

Elevation Name of Ridge Location (in meters) A. MAINLAND 1. Kanangkaan Ridge 465 Along the border of the Municipality of San Francisco 2. Mapawa Peak 245 Along the border of the Municipality of Tagana-an 3. Balibayon Peak 356 Brgy. Rizal B. ISLAND 1. Nonoc Island Range 264 Nonoc Island 2. Mt. Conico 335 Brgy. Cantiasay 3. Mt. Telegrapo 250 Hikdop Island 4. Bayagnan Island Range 242 Bayagnan Island Source: MGB & CPDO (based on Contour/Topographic Map)

Table 1.4 shows that there are 17 major islands/islets groups comprising the city domain which totaled to approximately 12,489 hectares or 51% of the total official land area. Nonoc Island constitutes the largest area followed by Hikdop Island.

Table 1.4 Major Island Groups Surigao City

% Distribution to Name Area (has.) Total Land Area 1. Nonoc Island 5,825.0294 23.74% 2. Hikdop Island 2,568.2197 10.46% 3. Hanigad Island 1,393.3700 5.67% 4. Bayagnan Island 924.6100 3.76% 5. Awasan Island 753.1897 3.06% 6. Manjagao Island 349.0021 1.42% 7. Sibale Island 290.1826 1.18% 8. Kabe Island 90.4412 0.36% 9. Lo-ad Island 78.8418 0.32% 10. Danawan Island 57.6873 0.23% 11. Raza Island 51.3599 0.20% 12. Quiatongan Island 47.0212 0.19% 13. Sumilom Island 33.5833 0.13% 14. Sagisi Island 13.2741 0.05% 15. Lapinig Island 6.8138 0.02% 16. Bilabid Island 4.3980 0.02% 17. Basul Island 2.8088 0.01% Total 12,489.8329 50.82% Source: City Assessor’s Office and CPDO, Surigao City

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Table 1.5 Barangay Elevation and Coordinate Surigao City

BARANGAY ELEVATION COORDINATE 1. ALANG-ALANG 12M 9°52'28.37"N 125°31'18.37"E 2. ALEGRIA 13M 9°53'08.86"N 125°31'55.29"E 3. ANOMAR 23M 9°40'46.96"N 125°30'16.42"E 4. AURORA 15M 9°54'10.53"N 125°35'33.53"E 5. BALIBAYON 37M 9°45'49.49"N 125°31'27.72"E 6. BAYBAY 14M 9°52'10.84"N 125°32'47.57"E 7. BILABID 12M 9°53'38.15"N 125°31'36.86"E 8. BITAUGAN 3M 9°47'31.74"N 125°37'57.63"E 9. BONIFACIO 16M 9°44'05.56"N 125°29'53.66"E 10. BUENAVISTA 11M 9°52'20.36"N 125°32'02.64"E 11. CABONGBONGAN 9M 9°43'00.04"N 125°34'05.02"E 12. CAGNIOG 7M 9°45'47.15"N 125°30'12.94"E 13. CAGUTSAN 8M 9°46'21.71"N 125°39'10.31"E 14. CANLANIPA 29M 9°46'26.99"N 125°29'47.59"E 15. CANTIASAY 6M 9°51'05.33"N 125°35'15.30"E 16. CAPALAYAN 11M 9°44'25.40"N 125°32'38.10"E 17. CATADMAN 10M 9°55'03.09"N 125°30'54.33"E 18. DANAO 19M 9°47'09.23"N 125°26'22.35"E 19. DANAWAN 7M 9°55'35.36"N 125°30'01.70"E 20. DAY-ASAN 10 M 9° 46'23.71"N 125°32'13.22"E 21. IPIL 10M 9°47'30.55"N 125°26'22.12"E 22. LIBUAC 10M 9°53'26.59"N 125°30'50.29"E 23. LIPATA 12M 9°48'53.97"N 125°27'15.84"E 24. LISONDRA 34M 9°53'07.77"N 125°34'03.63"E 25. LUNA 40M 9°46'17.33"N 125°29'14.62"E 26. MABINI 35M 9°42'02.85"N 125°28'10.50"E 27. MABUA 10M 9°48'31.17"N 125°26'27.33"E 28. MANJAGAO 9M 9°44'22.85"N 125°38'49.77"E 29. MAPAWA 52M 9°43'42.78"N 125°31'11.75"E 30. MAT-I 28M 9°42'57.56"N 125°28'35.95"E 31. NABAGO 7M 9°44'05.14"N 125°33'50.60"E 32. NONOC 8M 9°49'15.37"N 125°34'53.05"E 33. OROK 17M 9°45'21.47"N 125°32'31.19"E 34. POKTOY 12M 9°44'39.62"N 125°28'34.65"E 35. PUNTA BILAR 16M 9°49'22.19"N 125°26'39.18"E 36. QUEZON 15M 9°43'31.23"N 125°30'12.71"E 37. RIZAL 7M 9°47'03.58"N 125°27'46.86"E 38. SABANG 5M 9°47'36.90"N 125°28'53.23"E 39. SAN ISIDRO 9M 9°45'40.86"N 125°33'24.18"E 40. SAN JOSE 10M 9°45'19.54"N 125°39'57.61"E 41. SAN JUAN 6M 9°47'31.52"E 125°29'04.17"E 42. SAN PEDRO 6M 9°51'11.97"N 125°34'56.13"E 43. SAN ROQUE 16M 9°45'09.82"N 125°28'26.02"E 44. SIDLAKAN 10M 9°53'57.77"N 125°31'03.55"E 45. SERNA 22M 9°43'53.42"N 125°28'54.72"E 46. SILOP 43M 9°44'31.43"N 125°30'37.72"E 47. SUGBAY 10M 9°47'14.52"N 125°38'44.97"E 48. SUKAILANG 75M 9°40'23.77"N 125°30'14.98"E 49. TAFT 8M 9°47'00.66"N 125°29'54.51"E 50. TALISAY 7M 9°49'02.27"N 125°36'48.70"E 51. TOGBONGON 13M 9°45'47.57"N 125°28'13.49"E 52. TRINIDAD 22M 9°41'30.17"N 125°30'25.75"E 53. WASHINGTON 7M 9°47'07.05"N 125°29'15.87"E 54. ZARAGOSA 9M 9°54’30.55”N 125°34’19.27”E Source: Google Earth

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1.5 GENERAL LAND USES

Surigao City’s land area is classified into two (2) uses based on DENR’s data, namely: Alienable and Disposable lands (A&D) of 14,883 hectares or 57% and Forest Land of 11,234 hectares or 43%. Forestland is divided into two (2) categories; Production Forest of 11,091.388 hectares which is located at Brgys. Day-asan, San Isidro and Nabago and protection forest of 142.612 hectares of the forest land area located in Parang-Parang, Mabini. (Table 1.6).

Table 1.6 General Land Classification Surigao City 2005

% to Total Land Classification Location Area (has.) Municipal Land Area 1. Alienable and Disposable Surigao City 14,883.000 57% Lands (A & D) 2. Forestlands 11,234.000 43% o Production Forest Brgys. Day-asan, 11,091.388 San Isidro, Nabago o Protection Forest Lumaban, 142.612 Balibayon, Rizal Source: DENR, Surigao City

During the 2005 actual land use survey, a total of 13,661.24 has. or 56% of the city’s total area are devoted to agriculture which accounted 13,685.33 has.; it is followed by mineral land area which covers 4,742.74 has. or 19% of the city’s total land area. The city’s built-up area covers 10% or about 2,540.36 has. of which 6% is the industrial land use. The swampland covers 7% or 1,763.71 has., while grassland is 6.6% which are dominantly located in the rural area respectively. (Table 1.7)

Table 1.7 Actual/Existing Land Uses Surigao City 2005

Actual Land Use Land Use Category Total (in has.) Urban (has.) Rural (has.) Commercial 29.22 0.69 29.91 Residential 182.66 134.94 317.60 Institutional 60.25 54.06 114.31 Industrial 0.74 1,453.28 1,454.02 Agro-Industrial 0.33 1.27 1.60 Open Spaces (parks & recreation) 19.60 11.59 31.19 Utilities 29.86 5.64 35.50 Road Lot 147.73 79.17 226.90 Vacant Land 273.41 1.68 275.09 Sub-Total 743.80 1,742.32 2,486.12 Agricultural Prime (rice & corn) 1,105.65 2,464.68 3,570.33 Cropland/Coco land 1,400.72 8,714.28 10,115.00 Sub-Total 2,506.37 11,178.96 13,685.33

Forest Land 200.00 21.32 221.32 Swampland/Marshland 324.69 1,439.02 1,763.71 Grassland 533.51 1,101.27 1,634.78 Mineral Land - 4,742.74 4,742.74 Grand Total 4,308.37 20,225.63 24,534.00 Source: 2005 CPDO Actual Survey

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1.6 LAND REFORM AREA

As of 2011, areas covered by land reform and targeted for land acquisition and distribution totaled to 45 barangays that consist with 34 ARC barangays (13 ARC1; 8 BANCCADOSSI ARC and 13 SHINSI Island ARC) and 11 Non-ARC barangays with a total working scope of 2,810.7122 hectares of which 2,308.5301 hectares are for ARC barangays and 502.1821 hectares are for Non-ARC barangays (Table 1.8).

For ARC barangays, 2,340.4694 hectares or 52% against the target were distributed to 1,272 farmer-beneficiaries and for the non-ARC barangays, 502.1821 hectares or 52.48% of the target were distributed to 270 farmer-beneficiaries or a total of 1,501 ARBs.

Table 1.8 Land Reform Area Surigao City 2011 Number of ARBs Land Acquisition & Distribution Leasehold Operation Name of Lease- Working Scope Accomplish- Working Scope Accomplish- Barangays LAD Total hold (hec.) ment (hec.) (hec.) ment (hec.) A. SURIGAO CITY ARC I Anomar 71 82 153 106.2551 104.2551 82.0912 82.0912 Bonifacio 63 67 130 106.3136 106.3136 113.4045 113.4045 Ipil 81 117 198 117.5807 100.5582 69.4027 69.4027 Mabini 73 105 178 130.2632 106.2961 179.0000 179.0000 Mapawa 49 37 86 120.8340 97.7838 121.9700 121.9700 Mat-i 391 165 556 834.1914 806.8174 407.0000 407.0000 Poctoy 97 50 147 97.0303 97.0303 101.9476 101.9476 Quezon 39 47 86 106.0974 81.2645 108.9310 108.9310 Rizal 81 88 169 140.9823 129.8647 153.5424 153.5424 San Roque 31 43 74 44.2295 44.2295 50.7912 50.7912 Serna 35 45 80 52.5982 38.6147 55.0298 55.0298 Togbongon 71 29 100 92.6066 84.8793 123.7372 123.7372 Trinidad 75 22 97 143.4171 119.8262 67.0000 67.0000 Sub-Total 1,157 897 2,054 2,092.3994 1,917.7334 1,633.8476 1,633.8476 B. BANCCADOSSI ARC Balibayon 52 45 97 79.1688 70.6191 173.8734 173.8734 Cabongbongan 12 49 61 33.7453 27.9173 113.5243 113.5243 Capalayan 15 268 283 45.0714 34.7148 228.3168 228.3168 Day-asan 13 3 16 27.1293 27.1293 34.0000 34.0000 Nabago 7 26 33 12.4264 12.4264 58.8250 58.8250 Orok 24 24 6.000 66.7987 66.7987 San Isidro 2 9 11 6.0000 6.0000 18.1500 18.1500 Silop 35 34 69 38.5288 38.5288 114.9143 114.9143 Sub-Total 115 458 594 248.0700 217.3357 808.4025 808.4025 C. SHINSI ISLAND ARC Alang-Alang - 34 34 - - 93.9682 93.9682 Alegria - 200 200 - - 78.8587 78.8587 Aurora - 52 52 - - 16.0321 16.0321 Baybay - 15 15 9.8578 - 30.8996 30.8996 Bilabid - 61 61 - - 11.7627 11.7627 Buenavista - 48 48 - - 82.1646 82.1646 Catadman - 77 77 - - 36.5704 36.5704 Libuac - 53 53 - - 14.0010 14.0010 Lipata (Sumilom) - 3 3 - - 17.0000 17.0000 Lisondra - 90 90 - - 40.2338 40.2338 San Pedro - 4 4 - - 11.5000 11.5000 Sidlakan - 7 7 - - 7.0000 7.0000 Zaragosa - 176 176 21.0830 - 77.6727 77.6727 Sub-Total 0 820 820 30.9408 0.000 517.6638 517.6638 D. NON-ARC Bitaugan 43 5 48 49.3761 49.3761 35.7666 35.7666 Cagniog 2 58 60 6.0325 6.0325 50.0073 50.0073 Cagutsan 81 37 118 149.3937 137.3709 214.8297 214.8297 Danao 25 15 40 42.0064 34.6031 39.0766 39.0766 Luna 10 24 34 20.4733 20.4733 87.5981 87.5981 Mabua 4 93 97 4.1564 4.1564 28.5984 28.5984 Manjagao 1 1 - - 1.6315 1.6315

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Sabang 7 7 - - 2.5600 2.5600 San Jose 212 212 - - 41.6417 41.6417 Sugbay 3 3 - - 9.8820 9.8820 Sukailang 105 52 157 230.7437 202.6944 166.5012 166.5012 Sub-Total 270 1,327 1,597 502.1821 454.7157 1,195.7569 1,195.7569 Grand Total 1,501 3,502 5,003 2,810.7122 2,582.2601 4,155.6708 4,155.6708 Source: City DAR, Surigao City

1.7 WATERSHED AND PROTECTED AREAS

There are two (2) headwaters of the watershed, namely: Parang-Parang and Lumaban areas. First, headwater covers a total area of 69.60 hectares at Parang-Parang, Mabini, Surigao City. The whole area is proclaimed protected area under Presidential Proclamation No. 635. The other watershed is located at Sitio Lumaban-Balibayon, Barangay Rizal with an area of 73.012 hectares (Table 1.9).

Table 1.9 Watersheds Surigao City

Area Name of Watershed Location Proclamation Number (has.) Parang-Parang Watershed Brgy. Mabini 69.600 Presidential Proclamation No. 635 Lumaban-Balibayon Watershed Brgy. Rizal 73.012 Presidential Proclamation No. 635 TOTAL 142.612 Source: SMWD, Surigao City

The city has four (4) proclaimed protected areas; they are the Parang-Parang watershed area located at Brgy. Mabini and Lumaban/Balibayon watershed at Brgy. Rizal with Proclamation Number 635. The other proclaimed protected areas are the wilderness area at Awasan Island under Proclamation Number 2151 and the mangrove swamp area at Hanigad and Hikdop Islands under Proclamation Number 2152 (Table 1.10).

Table 1.10 Proclaimed Protected Areas Surigao City

Area Proclaimed Area Location Proclamation Number (has.) Parang-Parang Brgy. Mabini 69.600 Presidential Watershed Area Proclamation Number 635 Wilderness Area Awasan Island 593.850 Proclamation Number 2151 Mangrove Swamp Area Hanigad and Hikdop Islands 1,093.000 Proclamation Number 2152 Lumaban/Balibayon Brgy. Rizal 73.012 Presidential Watershed Proclamation Number 635 TOTAL 1,829.462 Source: DENR, Surigao City

1.8 WATER BODIES

Surigao City has eight (8) major rivers and five (5) creeks. The largest river in the city is the Surigao River. It is the main waterway of all major tributaries from creeks, irrigation drains and urban drainage belch (Table 1.11).

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Table 1.11 Water Bodies Surigao City

Length* Name of Water Body Location (in km.) Surigao River Surigao City 25.0 Anao-aon River Municipality of Anao-aon 13.2 Hubasan River Barangay Mat-i 8.3 Escalon River Barangay Balibayon 2.4 Orok River Barangay Orok 1.2 Capalayan River Barangay Capalayan 4.0 Togonan River Barangay Mabini 11.8 Anomar River Barangay Anomar 8.3 Togbongon Creek Barangay Togbongon 3.6 Pontod Creek Barangay Danao 2.5 San Roque Creek Barangay San Roque 1.3 Songkoy Creek Barangay Poctoy 1.3 Bega Creek Barangay Mat-i 3.7 Source: CPDO, Surigao City * GIS

1.9 SOILS AND LAND CHARACTERISTICS

Table 1.11 shows that about 2,668 hectares of the total land area of Surigao City has a soil parent material of colluviums from ultrabasic rocks, and is presently among the forest/shrub zones of the latter. Significantly, a considerable part (15,985) in various soil classifications also consisted of brackish water and alluvial deposits, colluviums and residuum from tuffaceous shale and sandstones which occupies fishpond, paddy rice, grasses and coconut areas in the city. These areas are basically situated in the rural division of Surigao City, and thus, support the required input for agriculture. The rest are the minor soil series of the land characteristics of Surigao City.

1.10 CLIMATE

In 2011, the prevailing climate in the city falls under climate Type II with no definite dry season but with a pronounced maximum rainfall from January to and November to December. There are 220 rainy days making the city one of the “wettest” in the country. Its average maximum temperature stands at convenient 33.0 degrees centigrade with an average minimum temperature of 22.2 degrees centigrade. (Table 1.13)

1.11 GEOLOGY

Two (2) active fault lines run parallel along the boundary of the Municipality of San Francisco and Surigao City and traversing along the Arellano up to the Municipality of Tagana-an (Figure 1.2). These are the fault zones identified by the PHIVOLCS and the survey conducted by the United Nations Revolving Fund for Natural Exploration (UNRFNFRE).

Geologic formation along these fault zones show no predominant rock formation but are mostly made up of recent alluvial and beach deposits, clay, sand and gravel and conglomerates of mud and siltstones.

1.12 DISTANCE OF CITY BARANGAYS FROM CITY HALL

The farthest mainland barangays from the city proper measures 20 and 18.5 kilometers, respectively. These are the barangays of Cabongbongan and Nabago at the east side. On the west side, Brgy. Sukailang has a distance of 15.554 kilometers; Brgy. Anomar – 15.008 kilometers; Brgy. Trinidad – 14.780 kilometers and Brgy. Danao – 14.272 kilometers. Of the island barangays, Brgy. San Jose of Bayagnan Island has a distance of 19.000 vertical kilometers, followed by Brgy. Aurora – 16.500 vertical kilometers, Cagutsan and Sugbay – 16.000 vertical kilometers (Table 1.14)

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Table 1.12 Soil Types and Land Area per Soil Mapping Unit Surigao city 2011

Mapping Unit Soil Series, Variants and Soil Present Land Use Area Parent Materials Percent Symbol Mapping Unit Vegetation (has.) Brackish Water Deposits Tf3s (No Series Distinguished)Tidal flat complex, severe saline Pacuan, Nipa 2,540 9.99%

Marine Deposits MgVA Magsaysay Series Coconut 108 0.42% Magsaysay Sandy Skeleton variants, coconut 0 to 2% slopes

Recent Alluvium AnAf1 Anao-aon Series Paddy Rice Rainfed 2,380 9.36% Anao-aon, 0 to 2% slopes, slightly flooded

SmAf1 San Miguel Series Paddy Rice Rainfed 128 0.53% San Miguel, 0 to 2% slopes, slightly flooded

Sm/AgA1 San Miguel-Agustin Association Paddy Rice 248 0.97% 0-2% slopes, slightly flooded

SmAf1 San Miguel Variants Paddy Rice 216 0.85% San Miguel, somewhat poorly drained variant, 0-2% slopes, slightly flooded

Recent Alluvial Deposits Ag/PnAf1 Agustin/Peñaranda Association Grasses/Coconut 46 0.18% 0-2% slopes, slightly flooded

Colluvium-Residium from SgE/2 Surigao Series Grasses/Coconut 488 1.92% congloremates and shales Surigao, 15 to 40% slopes, moderately eroded Colluvium and Residium from SiB1 Sison Series Coconut/Grasses 260 1.02% Tuffaceous shales abd sandstone Sison, 2 to 5% slopes slightly eroded

SiB2 Sison, 2 to 5% slopes moderately eroded Grasses/Shrubs 212 0.84%

SiB/C2 Sison, 2 to 5% slopes moderately eroded Grasses/Shrubs 332 1.31% (cont’d. on next page) City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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(cont’n. Table 1.11) Mapping Unit Soil Series, Variants and Soil Present Land Use Area Parent Materials Percent Symbol Mapping Unit Vegetation (has.) Sid/E2 Sison, 8 to 25% slopes moderately eroded Grasses/Shrubs 2,002 7.88%

SiE/2 Sison, 15 to 40% slopes moderately eroded Grasses/Coconut 1,507 6.93% Colluvium and Residium from SiG2 Sison, more than 40% slopes, moderately eroded Grasses 1,004 3.95% Ultrabasic Rocks

KbC/D2 Kabatuan Series Grasses/Shrubs 688 2.71% Kabatuan, 5 to 15% slopes, moderately eroded Kabatuan, 15 to 25% slopes, moderately eroded Forest/Shrubs 1,628 6.40% 2,668 10.50%

MoF/G2 Malimono Series Coconut/Grasses 1,584 6.23% Malimono, 25 to more than 40% slopes, moderately eroded

Colluvium-Residium from Dasite MoG2 Malimono, more than 40% slopes, moderately eroded Coconut/Grasses 776 3.05% and Andesite 6.73% Residium from Limestone FaD/E2 Faraon Series Forest Grasses 1,712 Faraon, 8 to 25% slopes, moderately eroded 0.65%

FaF/G2 Faraon, 25 to more than 40% slopes, moderately eroded Coconut/Grasses 164 3.30%

FaCF2 Faraon Complex, 25 to 40% slopes, moderately eroded Coconut/Banana 840 3.30%

FaCG2 Faraon Complex, more than 40% slopes, moderately eroded Coconut 280 1.10%

NO SERIES UL Urban Land 211 0.83%

Bg Beach Gravel 12 0.05%

Bs Beach Sand 40 0.16% (cont’d. on next page)

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(cont’n. Table 1.11) Mapping Unit Soil Series, Variants and Soil Present Land Use Area Parent Materials Percent Symbol Mapping Unit Vegetation (has.)

Rwg Riverwashed Gravel 104 0.41%

Rwsg Riverwashed San and Gravel 4 0.01%

Q Quarry 3,128 12.31%

Tp Tailing Pond 108 0.42% TOTAL 25,418 104% Source: Bureau of Soils, DENR, Surigao City

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Table 1.13 Climatological Normals by Month Surigao City 2011

Mean Number Ave. Max. Total Average Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Maximum Sea of Minimum Mean Wind Wind Wind Wind Cloudiness Month Rainfall Humidity Temperature Temperature Temperature Level Rainy Temperature Temperature Velocity Direction Velocity Direction (Octas) (mm) (%) (oC) (oC) (oC) Pressure Days (m/sec) (m/sec) (hPa) January 1,812.4 26 82 26.1 23.8 28.8 22.2 25.5 002 040 013 040 7 1008.2 February 983.3 20 79 26.8 24.0 29.7 22.5 26.1 002 040 011 040 6 1008.4 March 1,160.5 30 81 27.0 24.4 30.4 22.8 26.6 001 040 010 040 7 1008.5 April 334.8 18 79 27.5 24.6 30.9 23.1 27.0 002 040 - - 6 1009.0 May 193.4 19 77 28.5 25.3 32.0 23.7 27.8 001 040 009 270 6 1007.7 June 261.5 19 76 28.5 25.2 31.8 23.6 27.7 001 040 010 270 6 1007.6 July 111.2 10 78 28.9 25.8 32.6 23.9 28.2 001 220 013 270 6 1008.7 August 86.8 12 79 29.0 26.0 33.0 24.4 28.7 002 220 010 270 6 1008.3 September 173.0 11 76 29.0 26.2 33.0 24.1 28.6 001 220 013 180 6 1007.2 October 242.8 14 81 28.8 26.1 32.3 24.0 27.4 001 040 - - 5 1008.1 November 311.5 20 85 28.3 26.2 31.7 23.7 27.7 001 040 014 360 6 1008.0 December 794.1 25 86 27.5 25.6 30.6 22.8 26.7 001 040 011 040 6 1007.7 TOTAL 6,465.3 220 959.0 335.9 303.2 376.8 280.8 328.0 016 040 114 - 73 12097.4 ANNUAL 538.8 18 80 28.0 25.3 31.4 23.4 27.3 001 040 014 360 6 1008.1 Source: PAG-ASA

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Figure 1.2 Environmentally Constrained Map Surigao City

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Figure 1.3 Climate Map of the Philippines

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Table 1.13 Distance of Different Barangays from City Hall Surigao City

Barangay Distance in Kilometers Mainland Barangays: 1. Anomar 15.008 2. Balibayon 7.000 3. Bonifacio 8.780 4. Cabongbongan 20.000 5. Cagniog 3.000 6. Canlanipa 1.600 7. Capalayan 11.554 8. Danao 14.272 9. Day-asan 15.000 10. Ipil 10.560 11. Lipata 9.400 12. Luna 3.880 13. Mabini 12.000 14. Mabua 11.780 15. Mapawa 7.795 16. Mat-i 9.180 17. Nabago 18.524 18. Orok 8.000 19. Poctoy 5.980 20. Punta Bilar 12.500 21. Quezon 9.502 22. Rizal 5.580 23. Sabang 2.500 24. San Juan 0.900 25. San Isidro 8.544 26. San Roque 4.500 27. Serna 6.280 28. Silop 8.500 29. Sukailang 15.554 30. Togbongon 4.280 31. Trinidad 14.780 32. Taft City Proper 33. Washington City Proper Island Barangays: 34. Alang-Alang 11.000 35. Alegria 14.000 36. Aurora 16.500 37. Baybay 10.500 38. Bilabid 15.000 39. Bitaugan 15.000 40. Buenavista 10.000 41. Cagutsan 16.000 42. Cantiasay 13.250 43. Catadman 14.000 44. Danawan 15.000 45. Libuac 12.000 46. Lisondra 13.000 47. Manjagao 15.500 48. Nonoc 10.000 49. San Jose 19.000 50. San Pedro 11.500 51. Sidlakan 13.500 52. Sugbay 16.000 53. Talisay 14.000 54. Zaragosa 15.000 Source: CPDO, Surigao City

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CHAPTER II DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

Table 2.1 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Household by Barangay Surigao City 2010 Household Number of Total Population Barangay Population Households 2000 2007 2010 2000 2000 1. Alang-Alang 540 478 561 540 92 2. Alegria 550 611 666 550 109 3. Anomar 1,041 1,162 1,360 1,041 193 4. Aurora 800 694 758 800 142 5. Balibayon 1,138 1,512 1,468 1,138 210 6. Baybay 291 268 324 291 47 7. Bilabid 317 314 313 317 50 8. Bitaugan 487 570 582 487 98 9. Bonifacio 1,740 2,600 2,893 1,611 305 10. Buenavista 1,101 977 1,293 1,101 214 11. Cabongbongan 603 608 754 603 120 12. Cagniog 2,355 3,564 4,289 2,355 475 13. Cagutsan 358 387 339 358 79 14. Canlanipa 4,473 7,200 8,032 4,473 847 15. Cantiasay 835 909 834 835 159 16. Capalayan 2,015 2,306 2,317 2,015 401 17. Catadman 486 369 385 486 90 18. Danao 473 528 570 473 93 19. Danawan 532 599 631 532 94 20. Day-asan 1,311 1,434 1,644 1,311 223 21. Ipil 3,122 3,727 3,879 3,122 642 22. Libuac 913 889 991 913 156 23. Lipata 1,570 1,659 2,021 1,569 288 24. Lisondra 780 916 874 780 125 25. Luna 5,714 7,707 9,578 5,706 1,154 26. Mabini 1,592 1,625 1,862 1,592 302 27. Mabua 1,944 2,147 2,482 1,944 396 28. Manjagao 725 753 712 725 121 29. Mapawa 749 930 993 749 131 30. Mat-i 3,555 4,304 5,128 3,555 637 31. Nabago 964 1,038 1,061 964 208 32. Nonoc 1,040 1,154 1,114 1,040 223 33. Orok 748 898 834 748 161 34. Poctoy 904 1,353 1,576 904 200 35. Punta Bilar 793 830 884 793 125 36. Quezon 1,804 1,911 2,001 1,804 339 37. Rizal 4,339 5,290 5,579 4,339 838 38. Sabang 1,791 2,853 2,598 1,791 325 39. San Isidro 501 459 516 501 88 40. San Jose 1,435 1,529 1,342 1,435 244 41. San Juan 10,646 12,969 13,627 10,646 1,968 42. San Pedro 802 816 860 802 127 43. San Roque 754 1,076 1,230 754 164 44. Sidlakan 363 1,130 396 363 54 45. Serna 883 366 1,233 883 178 46. Silop 796 1,178 1,173 796 141 47. Sugbay 429 424 437 429 87 48. Sukailang 895 1,104 1,230 895 171 49. Taft 19,815 16,917 19,946 19,755 3,793 50. Talisay 2,061 1,823 1,490 2,039 459 51. Togbongon 1,591 1,743 1,933 1,554 313 52. Trinidad 1,706 2,186 2,319 1,706 358 53. Washington 20,664 20,817 18,040 20,434 3,859 54. Zaragosa 700 540 588 700 125 Total 118,534 132,151 140,540 118,047 22,541 Source: NSO, Surigao City City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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Table 2.2 Comparative Number of Household by Barangay Surigao City 1990-2000

Barangay 1990 1995 2000 1. Alang-Alang 95 99 92 2. Alegria 106 110 109 3. Anomar 165 173 193 4. Aurora 117 124 142 5. Balibayon 185 181 210 6. Baybay 44 54 47 7. Bilabid 47 51 50 8. Bitaugan 77 60 98 9. Bonifacio 185 218 305 10. Buenavista 175 217 214 11. Cabongbongan 81 110 120 12. Cagniog 331 334 475 13. Cagutsan 50 69 79 14. Canlanipa (formerly Taft) - 616 847 15. Cantiasay 288 152 159 16. Capalayan 315 347 401 17. Catadman 74 91 90 18. Danao 69 75 93 19. Danawan 80 98 94 20. Day-asan 206 209 223 21. Ipil 523 550 642 22. Libuac 150 195 156 23. Lipata 215 239 288 24. Lisondra 113 115 125 25. Luna 759 904 1,154 26. Mabini 270 313 302 27. Mabua 235 305 396 28. Manjagao 95 114 121 29. Mapawa 107 139 131 30. Mat-I 590 684 637 31. Nabago 163 196 208 32. Nonoc 249 206 223 32. Orok 149 154 161 34. Poctoy 180 199 200 35. Punta Bilar 58 104 125 36. Quezon 263 264 339 37. Rizal 453 511 838 38. Sabang 230 232 325 39. San Isidro 53 70 88 40. San Jose 206 227 244 41. San Juan 1,261 1,515 1,968 42. San Pedro 67 106 127 43. San Roque 107 133 164 44. Serna 140 158 178 45. Sidlakan 47 64 54 46. Silop 111 129 141 47. Sugbay 65 76 87 48. Sukailang 115 118 171 49. Taft 3,517 3,746 3,793 50. Talisay 1,201 428 459 51. Togbongon 217 265 313 52. Trinidad 279 329 358 53. Washington 3,685 3,940 3,859 54. Zaragosa 120 124 125 Total 18,683 20,240 22,541 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.3 Household Population 10 Years Old and Over By Age Group, By Sex, and Marital Status Surigao City 2000

Household Marital Status Population Age Group Common 10 Years Old Legally Separated/ Single Widowed Law/ Unknown and Over Married Divorced Live-in Both Sexes 88,408 40,926 38,214 3,715 919 3,662 972 % to Total 100% 46.29% 43.22% 4.20% 1.04% 4.14% 1.11% Below 20 28,248 26,880 420 28 19 294 607 20 - 24 10,516 7,445 2,204 18 59 634 156 25 - 29 8,743 3,292 4,617 31 96 641 66 30 - 34 7,593 1,332 5,592 71 101 467 30 35 - 39 7,369 798 5,847 129 132 431 32 40 - 44 6,375 421 5,294 177 137 330 16 45 - 49 5,151 245 4,264 232 124 273 13 50 - 54 3,958 177 3,131 353 87 198 12 55 - 59 3,265 116 2,536 374 73 156 10 60 - 64 2,624 92 1,871 521 38 97 5 65 - 69 1,847 55 1,187 510 22 72 1 70 - 74 1,165 23 637 447 16 36 6 75 - 79 788 22 348 383 10 16 9 80 and over 766 28 266 441 5 17 9 Male 43,534 20,913 19,056 907 344 1843 471 % to Total 49.24% 23.66% 21.55% 1.03% 0.39% 2.08% 0.53% Below 20 13,950 13,407 133 13 6 97 294 20 - 24 5,101 3,935 778 2 8 299 79 25 - 29 4,288 1,839 2,047 12 30 331 29 30 - 34 3,757 759 2,691 24 33 239 11 35 - 39 3,645 406 2,918 33 48 223 17 40 - 44 3,191 209 2,717 38 46 174 7 45 - 49 2,613 135 2,207 59 56 148 8 50 - 54 1,971 89 1,666 72 42 95 7 55 - 59 1,667 53 1,404 87 24 94 5 60 - 64 1,279 46 1,042 117 18 54 2 65 - 69 855 21 660 123 9 42 - 70 - 74 546 5 394 108 13 25 1 75 - 79 357 6 215 112 6 12 6 80 and over 314 3 184 107 5 10 5 Female 44,874 20,013 19,158 2,808 575 1,819 501 % to Total 50.76% 22.64% 21.66% 3.18% 0.65% 2.06% 0.57% Below 20 14,298 13,473 287 15 13 197 313 20 - 24 5,415 3,510 1,426 16 51 335 77 25 - 29 4,455 1,453 2,570 19 66 310 37 30 - 34 3,836 573 2,901 47 68 228 19 35 - 39 3,724 392 2,929 96 84 208 15 40 - 44 3,184 212 2,577 139 91 156 9 45 - 49 2,538 110 2,057 173 68 125 5 50 - 54 1,987 88 1,465 281 45 103 5 55 - 59 1,598 63 1,132 287 49 62 5 60 - 64 1,345 46 829 404 20 43 3 65 - 69 992 34 527 387 13 30 1 70 - 74 619 18 243 339 3 11 5 75 - 79 431 16 133 271 4 4 3 80 and over 452 25 82 334 - 7 4 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.4 Total Population 10 Years Old and Over By Age Group, By Sex, and Marital Status Surigao City 2000

Household Marital Status Population Age Group Common 10 Years Old Legally Separated/ Single Widowed Law/ Unknown and Over Married Divorced Live-in Both Sexes 88,883 41,223 38,363 3,720 926 3,674 977 % to Total 100% 46.38% 43.16% 4.19% 1.04% 4.13% 1.11% Below 20 28,351 26,983 420 28 19 294 607 20 - 24 10,624 7,547 2,208 18 59 634 158 25 - 29 8,813 3,337 4,633 31 99 645 68 30 - 34 7,638 1,348 5,617 72 102 469 30 35 - 39 7,412 807 5,876 129 134 434 32 40 - 44 6,420 430 5,327 179 138 330 16 45 - 49 5,176 250 4,284 232 124 273 13 50 - 54 3,970 179 3,140 353 87 199 12 55 - 59 3,275 117 2,542 375 73 158 10 60 - 64 2,630 95 1,873 521 38 97 6 65 - 69 1,850 56 1,189 510 22 72 1 70 - 74 1,166 23 638 447 16 36 6 75 - 79 789 23 348 383 10 16 9 80 and over 769 28 268 442 5 17 9 Male 43,870 21,090 19,193 908 349 1,855 475 % to Total 49.36% 23.73% 21.59% 1.02% 0.39% 2.09% 0.53% Below 20 14,006 13,463 133 13 6 97 294 20 - 24 5,172 4,000 782 2 8 299 81 25 - 29 4,335 1,867 2,060 12 31 335 30 30 - 34 3,793 769 2,713 25 34 341 11 35 - 39 3,683 411 2,946 33 50 226 17 40 - 44 3,228 214 2,748 38 47 174 7 45 - 49 2,634 137 2,226 59 56 148 8 50 - 54 1,982 91 1,674 72 42 96 7 55 - 59 1,676 54 1,410 87 24 96 5 60 - 64 1,282 47 1,043 117 18 54 3 65 - 69 858 22 662 123 9 42 - 70 - 74 547 5 395 108 13 25 1 75 - 79 358 7 215 112 6 12 6 80 and over 316 3 186 107 5 10 5 Female 45,013 20,133 19,170 2,812 577 1,819 502 % to Total 50.64% 22.65% 21.57% 3.16% 0.65% 2.05% 0.56% Below 20 14,345 13,520 287 15 13 197 313 20 - 24 5,452 3,547 1,426 16 51 335 77 25 - 29 4,478 1,470 2,573 19 68 310 38 30 - 34 3,845 579 2,904 47 68 228 19 35 - 39 3,729 396 2,930 96 84 208 15 40 - 44 3,192 216 2,579 141 91 156 9 45 - 49 2,542 113 2,058 173 68 125 5 50 - 54 1,988 88 1,466 281 45 103 5 55 - 59 1,599 63 1,132 288 49 62 5 60 - 64 1,348 48 830 404 20 43 3 65 - 69 992 34 527 387 13 30 1 70 - 74 619 18 243 339 3 11 5 75 - 79 431 16 133 271 4 4 3 80 and over 453 25 82 335 - 7 4 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.5 Total Population by Age Group and Sex Surigao City 2000

Age Group Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 118,534 59,253 59,281 Under 1 3,498 1,903 1,595 1 – 4 11,469 5,962 5,507 5 – 9 14,684 7,518 7,166 10 – 14 14,846 7,382 7,464 15 – 19 13,505 6,624 6,881 20 – 24 10,624 5,172 5,452 25 – 29 8,813 4,335 4,478 30 - 34 7,638 3,793 3,845 35 – 39 7,412 3,683 3,729 40 – 44 6,420 3,228 3,192 45 – 49 5,176 2,634 2,542 50 – 54 3,970 1,982 1,988 55 – 59 3,275 1,676 1,599 60 – 64 2,630 1,282 1,348 65 – 69 1,850 858 992 70 – 74 1,166 547 619 75 – 79 789 358 431 80 and over 769 316 453

0 – 17 52,959 26,928 26,031 18 and over 65,575 32,325 33,250 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.6 Household Population by Age Group and Sex Surigao City 2007

Age Group Both Sexes Male Female

All Ages 131,494 66,259 65,235 Under 1 3,342 1,696 1,646 1 – 4 13,664 7,021 6,643 5 – 9 16,087 8,274 7,813 10 – 14 15,384 7,854 7,530 15 – 19 15,530 7,707 7,823 20 – 24 11,457 5,904 5,553 25 – 29 9,901 4,997 4,904 30 - 34 8,507 4,262 4,245 35 – 39 7,912 4,042 3,870 40 – 44 6,676 3,376 3,300 45 – 49 5,997 3,012 2,985 50 – 54 4,948 2,466 2,482 55 – 59 3,689 1,862 1,827 60 – 64 2,905 1,456 1,449 65 – 69 2,234 1,003 1,231 70 – 74 1,470 632 838 75 – 79 929 398 531 80 and over 862 297 565

0 – 17 58,093 29,629 28,464 18 and over 73,401 36,630 36,771 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.7 Population by Broad Age Groups Surigao City Censal Years 1975-2000

Age Bracket 1975 % 1980 % 1985 % 1990 % 1995 % 2000 %

0 - 14 29,411 44.54 35,779 44.86 37,825 40.04 39,781 39.75 39,875 38.01 44,497 37.54

15 - 64 35,199 53.31 41,502 52.04 54,061 57.23 57,136 57.10 61,428 58.55 69,463 58.60

65 - over 1,408 2.31 2,464 3.08 2,567 2.72 3,154 3.15 3,606 3.44 4,574 3.86

Total 66,018 100.00 79,745 100.00 94,453 100.00 100,071 100.00 104,909 100.00 118,534 100.00

Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.8 Population Growth Rates Censal Years 1995-2007

Year Population 1995-2000 1995-2007 2000-2007

1995 104,909 2.65 2000 118,534 1.96 1.51 2007 132,151

Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.9 Actual Population and Population Density, by Barangay Surigao City 1995-2007

Population Land Area Density (per sq. km.) Barangay 1995 2000 2007 (sq km) 1995 2000 2007 1 Alang-Alang 521 540 478 1.368 381 395 349 2 Alegria 522 550 611 1.0675 489 515 572 3 Anomar 855 1,041 1,162 5.3647 159 194 217 4 Aurora 706 800 694 9.7149 73 82 71 5 Balibayon 928 1,138 1,512 4.2861 217 266 353 6 Baybay 283 291 268 1.435 197 203 187 7 Bilabid 241 317 314 0.6672 361 475 471 8 Bitaugan 289 487 570 1.3532 214 360 421 9 Bonifacio 1,190 1,740 2,600 3.8861 306 448 669 10 Buenavista 1,015 1,101 977 1.9095 532 577 512 11 Cabongbongan 588 603 608 3.545 166 170 172 12 Cagniog 1,697 2,355 3,564 4.5497 373 518 783 13 Cagutsan 338 358 387 3.3189 102 108 117 14 Canlanipa 3,107 4,473 7,200 0.4054 7,664 11,034 17,760 15 Cantiasay 801 835 909 16.4527 49 51 55 16 Capalayan 1,677 2,015 2,306 3.2191 521 626 716 17 Catadman 485 486 369 0.5376 902 904 686 18 Danao 374 473 528 9.2127 41 51 57 19 Danawan 510 532 599 0.5768 884 922 1,038 20 Day-asan 1,104 1,311 1,434 3.0404 363 431 472 21 Ipil 2,692 3,122 3,727 6.541 412 477 570 22 Libuac 1,019 913 889 0.8712 1,170 1,048 1,020 23 Lipata 1,326 1,570 1,659 2.5413 522 618 653 24 Lisondra 639 780 916 1.0273 622 759 892 25 Luna 4,666 5,714 7,707 5.2766 884 1,083 1,461 26 Mabini 1,556 1,592 1,625 5.0419 309 316 322 27 Mabua 1,518 1,944 2,147 1.4635 1,037 1,328 1,467 28 Manjagao 650 725 753 3.9611 164 183 190 29 Mapawa 727 749 930 6.8771 106 109 135 30 Mat-i 3,499 3,555 4,304 8.4712 413 420 508 31 Nabago 935 964 1,038 3.7538 249 257 277 32 Nonoc** 910 1,040 1,154 24.6927 37 42 47 33 Orok 725 748 898 3.123 232 240 288 34 Poctoy 959 904 1,353 4.6586 206 194 290 35 Punta Bilar 635 793 830 1.2019 528 660 691 36 Quezon 1,395 1,804 1,911 4.1748 334 432 458 37 Rizal 2,506 4,339 5,290 11.4279 219 380 463 38 Sabang 1,179 1,791 2,853 2.8877 408 620 988 39 San Isidro 355 501 459 2.3263 153 215 197 40 San Jose 1,202 1,435 1,529 2.4586 489 584 622 41 San Juan 7,887 10,646 12,969 0.4559 17,300 23,352 28,447 42 San Pedro 632 802 816 5.0236 126 160 162

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Population Land Area Density (per sq. km.) Barangay 1995 2000 2007 (sq km) 1995 2000 2007 43 San Roque 652 754 1,076 3.0349 215 248 355 44 Serna 830 883 1,130 3.3878 245 261 334 45 Sidlakan 346 363 366 0.6486 533 560 564 46 Silop 785 796 1,178 4.1444 189 192 284 47 Sugbay 431 429 424 1.1549 373 371 367 48 Sukailang 571 895 1,104 7.4229 77 121 149 49 Taft 19,477 19,815 16,917 0.8827 22,065 22,448 19,165 50 Talisay 2,063 2,061 1,823 25.4525 81 81 72 51 Togbongon 1,395 1,591 1,743 4.0751 342 390 428 52 Trinidad 1,603 1,706 2,186 7.6973 208 222 284 53 Washington 21,215 20,664 20,817 1.3693 15,493 15,091 15,203 54 Zaragosa 698 700 540 1.9021 367 368 284 Total 104,909 118,534 132,151 245.34 428 483 539 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.10 Urban-Rural Population, Growth Rate, Tempo of Urbanization Surigao City 1995-2000

Population % of Growth Rate (%) Tempo of Year Urban Rural Total Urbanization Urban Rural Urbanization

1995 56,352 48,557 104,909 54% 2.81 -0.95 3.76

2000 61,312 57,222 118,534 52% 1.82 3.57 -1.75

Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.11 Household Population by Mother Tongue and Sex Surigao City 2000

Dialects Both Sexes Male Female Abelling 24 9 15 Abiyan 23 12 11 Aburlin 6 3 3 Acta/Ayta 31 16 15 Aggay 11 6 5 Agta 4 2 2 Akeanon/Aklanon 21 12 9 Alangan 1 - 1 Applai 1 1 - Atta/Ata/Ati 1 1 - Ayangan 4 2 2 Badjao, Sama Dilant 34 21 13 Bagobo/Guinga 1 1 - Balangao/Baliwanon 2 2 - Bantoanon 4 2 2 Banwaon 15 3 12 Batak/Binatak 2 - 2 Batangan 9 4 5 Bikol/Bicol 50 20 30 Bilaan/B’laan 3 1 2 Binukid/Bukidnon 26 15 11 Bisaya/Binisaya 2,298 1,103 1,195 Boholano 438 233 205

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Dialects Both Sexes Male Female Bolinao 4 1 3 Bugkalot 23 15 8 Bontok/Binontok 11 2 9 Butuanon 189 86 103 Caviteño 2 2 - Caviteño-Chavacano 10 3 7 Cebuano 2,352 1,228 1,124 Cimaron 7 3 4 Cotabateño 14 4 10 Cotabateño-Chavacano 42 24 18 Cuyunon/Cuyunan 2 2 - Davao-Chavacano 18 9 9 Davaweño 217 104 113 Dumagat/Dumagat (Umiray) 6 3 3 Hamtikanon 9 6 3 Hanunuo 3 2 1 Hiliguynon, Ilonggo 203 108 95 Ibanag 10 6 4 Ifugao 42 24 18 Ikalahan/Kalanguya 7 5 2 Ilanun/Ilanuan 15 - 15 Ilocano 76 46 30 Ilongot 19 10 9 Isarog 4 2 2 Itawis 2 - 2 Iyiwaks 9 6 3 Jawa Mapun 1 - 1 Kagayanen 20 11 9 Kalinga 3 2 1 Kamayo 55 26 29 Kamigin / Kinamiging 11 7 4 Kankanai / Kankaney / Kankanaey 115 59 56 Kapampangan 21 8 13 Kapul 1 1 - Karao 1 1 - Karay-a 17 5 12 Kinalinga 25 13 12 Kiniray-a 15 8 7 1 1 - Manobo / Ata-Manobo 32 17 15 Maranao 187 103 84 Masbateño / Masbatenon 45 32 13 Palawan / Pinalawan / Palawanon 1 1 - Pangasinan / Panggalato 31 20 11 Sama (Samal) / Abaknon 26 13 13 Subanen (Sicon, Zambo. Norte)/Subaben (Zambo. Norte &Sur) 23 12 11 Surigaonon 109,693 54,677 55,016 Tagalog 381 194 187 Tausug 84 39 45 Ternateño – Chavacano 2 1 1 Waray 327 175 152 Zamboangeño – Chavacano 44 26 18 Other Local Ethnicity 95 49 46 Chinese 89 46 43 American / English 14 10 4 Other Foreign Ethnicity 6 5 1 Not Reported 376 178 198 Total 118,047 58,910 59,137 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 2.12 Household Population by Religious Affiliation by Sex Suriga o City 2000

Religious Affiliation Both Sexes Male Female Roman Catholic 94,250 47,144 47,106 Aglipayan 7,453 3,712 3,741 Islam 460 240 220 Iglesia Ni Cristo 2,682 1,387 1,295 United Church of Christ in the Philippines 2,201 1,074 1,127 Total 107,046 53,557 53,489 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.13 Number of Household by Household Size Surigao City 2007

Household Size Number 1 1,610 2 3,016 3 4,038 4 4,734 5 4,327 6 3,484 7 2,319 8 and over 3,619 Total 27,147 Average Household Size 4.84 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 2.14 Cultural Community Profile Surigao City 1997 – 2010

Number Tribe Location 2009* 2010* 1998 1999 2000 2007* M F Total M F Total

Mamanwa Sitio 32 34 37 94 112 113 225 113 117 230 Tagbasingan, Mat-i, Surigao City

Badjao Canlanipa, - - - 40 ------Surigao City Source: NSO, Surigao City *NCIP, Surigao City

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Table 2.15 Actual and Projected Population by Barangay Surigao City 2007-2017

Actual Population (at 1.51% Projected Population Barangay growth rate) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Alang-Alang 478 485 493 500 508 515 523 531 539 547 555 Alegria 611 620 630 639 649 659 668 679 689 699 710 Anomar 1,162 1,180 1,197 1,215 1,234 1,252 1,271 1,291 1,310 1,330 1,350 Aurora 694 704 715 726 737 748 759 771 782 794 806 Balibayon 1,512 1,535 1,558 1,582 1,605 1,630 1,654 1,679 1,705 1,730 1,756 Baybay 268 272 276 280 285 289 293 298 302 307 311 Bilabid 314 319 324 328 333 338 344 349 354 359 365 Bitaugan 570 579 587 596 605 614 624 633 643 652 662 Bonifacio 2,600 2,639 2,679 2,720 2,761 2,802 2,845 2,888 2,931 2,975 3,020 Buenavista 977 992 1,007 1,022 1,037 1,053 1,069 1,085 1,101 1,118 1,135 Cabongbongan 608 617 627 636 646 655 665 675 685 696 706 Cagniog 3,564 3,618 3,672 3,728 3,784 3,841 3,899 3,958 4,018 4,079 4,140 Cagutsan 387 393 399 405 411 417 423 430 436 443 450 Canlanipa 7,200 7,309 7,419 7,531 7,645 7,760 7,877 7,996 8,117 8,240 8,364 Cantiasay 909 923 937 951 965 980 995 1,010 1,025 1,040 1,056 Capalayan 2,306 2,341 2,376 2,412 2,448 2,485 2,523 2,561 2,600 2,639 2,679 Catadman 369 375 380 386 392 398 404 410 416 422 429 Danao 528 536 544 552 561 569 578 586 595 604 613 Danawan 599 608 617 627 636 646 655 665 675 685 696 Day-asan 1,434 1,456 1,478 1,500 1,523 1,546 1,569 1,593 1,617 1,641 1,666 Ipil 3,727 3,783 3,840 3,898 3,957 4,017 4,078 4,139 4,202 4,265 4,330 Libuac 889 902 916 930 944 958 973 987 1,002 1,017 1,033 Lipata 1,659 1,684 1,709 1,735 1,761 1,788 1,815 1,843 1,870 1,899 1,927 Lisondra 916 930 944 958 973 987 1,002 1,017 1,033 1,048 1,064 Luna 7,707 7,823 7,942 8,061 8,183 8,307 8,432 8,559 8,689 8,820 8,953 Mabini 1,625 1,650 1,674 1,700 1,725 1,751 1,778 1,805 1,832 1,860 1,888 Mabua 2,147 2,179 2,212 2,246 2,280 2,314 2,349 2,384 2,420 2,457 2,494 Manjagao 753 764 776 788 800 812 824 836 849 862 875 Mapawa 930 944 958 973 987 1,002 1,018 1,033 1,048 1,064 1,080 Mat-i 4,304 4,369 4,435 4,502 4,570 4,639 4,709 4,780 4,852 4,926 5,000 Nabago 1,038 1,054 1,070 1,086 1,102 1,119 1,136 1,153 1,170 1,188 1,206 Nonoc 1,154 1,171 1,189 1,207 1,225 1,244 1,263 1,282 1,301 1,321 1,341 Orok 898 912 925 939 953 968 982 997 1,012 1,028 1,043 Poctoy 1,353 1,373 1,394 1,415 1,437 1,458 1,480 1,503 1,525 1,548 1,572 Punta Bilar 830 843 855 868 881 895 908 922 936 950 964 Quezon 1,911 1,940 1,969 1,999 2,029 2,060 2,091 2,122 2,154 2,187 2,220 Rizal 5,290 5,370 5,451 5,533 5,617 5,702 5,788 5,875 5,964 6,054 6,145 Sabang 2,853 2,896 2,940 2,984 3,029 3,075 3,121 3,169 3,216 3,265 3,314 San Isidro 459 466 473 480 487 495 502 510 517 525 533 San Jose 1,529 1,552 1,576 1,599 1,623 1,648 1,673 1,698 1,724 1,750 1,776 San Juan 12,969 13,165 13,364 13,565 13,770 13,978 14,189 14,404 14,621 14,842 15,066 San Pedro 816 828 841 854 866 879 893 906 920 934 948 San Roque 1,076 1,092 1,109 1,125 1,142 1,160 1,177 1,195 1,213 1,231 1,250 Serna 1,130 1,147 1,164 1,182 1,200 1,218 1,236 1,255 1,274 1,293 1,313 Sidlakan 366 372 377 383 389 394 400 406 413 419 425 Silop 1,178 1,196 1,214 1,232 1,251 1,270 1,289 1,308 1,328 1,348 1,368 Sugbay 424 430 437 443 450 457 464 471 478 485 493 Sukailang 1,104 1,121 1,138 1,155 1,172 1,190 1,208 1,226 1,245 1,263 1,282 Taft 16,917 17,172 17,432 17,695 17,962 18,233 18,509 18,788 19,072 19,360 19,652 Talisay 1,823 1,851 1,878 1,907 1,936 1,965 1,995 2,025 2,055 2,086 2,118 Togbongon 1,743 1,769 1,796 1,823 1,851 1,879 1,907 1,936 1,965 1,995 2,025 Trinidad 2,186 2,219 2,253 2,287 2,321 2,356 2,392 2,428 2,464 2,502 2,539 Washington 20,817 21,131 21,450 21,774 22,103 22,437 22,776 23,120 23,469 23,823 24,183 Zaragosa 540 548 556 565 573 582 591 600 609 618 627 Grand Total 132,151 134,146 136,172 138,228 140,316 142,434 144,585 146,768 148,984 151,234 153,518 Source: NSO 2007 PopCen, CPDO Projections

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Table 2.16 Projected Population Density by Barangay Surigao City 2008-2017 2005 Density Barangay Land Area (person / sq. km.) (sq.k.m.) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Alang-Alang 1.3685 355 360 365 371 377 382 388 394 400 406 Alegria 1.0675 581 590 599 608 617 626 636 645 655 665 Anomar 5.3647 220 223 227 230 233 237 241 244 248 252 Aurora 2.2420 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 Balibayon 4.2861 358 364 369 375 380 386 392 398 404 410 Baybay 1.4350 190 192 195 198 201 204 207 211 214 217 Bilabid 0.6673 478 485 492 500 507 515 523 531 539 547 Bitaugan 1.3532 428 434 441 447 454 461 468 475 482 489 Bonifacio 3.8861 679 689 700 710 721 732 743 754 766 777 Buenavista 1.9095 519 527 535 543 551 560 568 577 586 594 Cabongbongan 3.5449 174 177 179 182 185 188 190 193 196 199 Cagniog 4.5497 795 807 819 832 844 857 870 883 896 910 Cagutsan 3.3189 118 120 122 124 126 128 130 131 133 135 Canlanipa 0.4157 18,028 18,301 18,577 18,857 19,142 19,431 19,725 20,023 20,325 20,632 Cantiasay 16.4527 56 57 58 59 60 60 61 62 63 64 Capalayan 8.4051 727 738 749 761 772 784 796 808 820 832 Catadman 0.5376 697 707 718 729 740 751 762 774 786 797 Danao 9.2127 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Danawan 0.5768 1,054 1,070 1,086 1,103 1,119 1,136 1,153 1,171 1,188 1,206 Day-asan 3.0404 479 486 493 501 508 516 524 532 540 548 Ipil 6.5411 578 587 596 605 614 623 633 642 652 662 Libuac 0.8712 1,036 1,051 1,067 1,083 1,100 1,116 1,133 1,150 1,168 1,185 Lipata 2.5413 663 673 683 693 704 714 725 736 747 758 Lisondra 1.0273 905 919 933 947 961 976 990 1,005 1,020 1,036 Luna 5.2766 1,483 1,505 1,528 1,551 1,574 1,598 1,622 1,647 1,672 1,697 Mabini 7.5821 327 332 337 342 347 353 358 363 369 374 Mabua 1.4635 1,489 1,512 1,534 1,558 1,581 1,605 1,629 1,654 1,679 1,704 Manjagao 3.9611 193 196 199 202 205 208 211 214 218 221 Mapawa 6.7063 137 139 141 144 146 148 150 152 155 157 Mat-i 8.4712 516 524 531 539 548 556 564 573 581 590 Nabago 3.7538 281 285 289 294 298 303 307 312 316 321 Nonoc 24.6927 47 48 49 50 50 51 52 53 53 54 Orok 3.1230 292 296 301 305 310 315 319 324 329 334 Poctoy 4.6586 295 299 304 308 313 318 323 327 332 337 Punta Bilar 1.2019 701 712 722 733 744 756 767 779 790 802 Quezon 4.1749 465 472 479 486 493 501 508 516 524 532 Rizal 11.4279 470 477 484 492 499 506 514 522 530 538 Sabang 2.8877 1,003 1,018 1,033 1,049 1,065 1,081 1,097 1,114 1,131 1,148 San Isidro 2.2336 200 203 206 209 213 216 219 222 226 229 San Jose 2.4586 631 641 650 660 670 680 691 701 712 722 San Juan 0.4559 28,877 29,313 29,755 30,205 30,661 31,124 31,594 32,071 32,555 33,046 San Pedro 5.0236 165 167 170 172 175 178 180 183 186 189 San Roque 3.0349 360 65 371 376 382 388 394 400 406 412 Serna 3.3888 339 344 349 354 360 365 370 376 382 387 Sidlakan 0.6486 573 581 590 599 608 617 627 636 646 656 Silop 4.1444 289 293 297 302 306 311 316 320 325 330 Sugbay 1.1549 373 378 384 390 396 402 408 414 420 426 Sukailang 7.4229 151 153 156 158 160 163 165 168 170 173 Taft 0.8827 19,454 19,748 20,046 20,349 20,656 20,968 21,285 21,606 21,933 22,264 Talisay 25.4525 73 74 75 76 77 78 80 81 82 83 Togbongon 4.0751 434 441 447 454 461 468 475 482 489 497 Trinidad 7.6973 288 293 297 302 306 311 315 320 325 330 Washington 1.3680 15,432 15,665 15,902 16,142 16,386 16,633 16,884 17,139 17,398 17,661 Zaragosa 1.9021 288 293 297 301 306 311 315 320 325 330 Total 245.3405 104,874 106,457 108,065 109,697 111,353 113,034 114,741 116,474 118,233 120,018 547 555 563 572 581 589 598 607 616 626 Source: CPDO Projections

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Table 2.17 Projected Number of Households by Barangay Surigao City 2001-2010

Barangay 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1. Alang-Alang 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 2. Alegria 111 113 115 118 121 124 128 130 133 136 3. Anomar 197 201 205 209 214 219 224 228 233 238 4. Aurora 145 148 151 154 157 160 164 168 172 176 5. Balibayon 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 6. Baybay 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 7. Bilabid 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 8. Bitaugan 100 102 104 106 108 110 114 117 120 123 9. Bonifacio 312 319 326 333 340 348 354 360 368 376 10. Buenavista 219 223 228 233 238 243 247 254 259 266 11. Cabongbongan 123 126 129 132 135 138 141 144 147 150 12. Cagniog 485 495 506 517 528 540 551 563 575 588 13. Cagutsan 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 14. Canlanipa 865 884 903 923 943 964 985 1,006 1,028 1,050 15. Cantiasay 162 166 170 174 178 182 186 190 194 198 16. Capalayan 410 419 428 437 446 457 467 478 488 499 17. Catadman 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 18. Danao 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 114 19. Danawan 96 98 100 102 104 106 109 111 112 117 20. Day-asan 228 235 240 245 250 256 261 266 272 278 21. Ipil 656 670 685 700 715 731 747 763 780 797 22. Libuac 159 162 166 170 174 178 182 186 190 195 23. Lipata 294 300 307 314 321 328 335 342 350 358 24. Lisondra 128 131 134 137 140 143 146 149 152 155 25. Luna 1,179 1,205 1,231 1,258 1,285 1,313 1,342 1,371 1,401 1,432 26. Mabini 309 316 323 330 337 345 352 360 369 377 27. Mabua 405 414 423 432 441 451 461 471 482 493 28. Manjagao 124 127 130 133 136 139 142 145 148 151 29. Mapawa 134 137 140 143 146 149 152 155 158 161 30. Mat-i 651 665 679 694 709 725 741 757 774 791 31. Nabago 212 217 222 227 232 237 242 248 253 259 32. Nonoc 228 233 238 243 248 253 259 265 271 277 33. Orok 165 169 173 177 181 185 189 193 197 201 34. Poctoy 204 208 213 218 223 228 233 238 243 248 35. Punta Bilar 128 131 134 137 140 143 146 149 152 155 36. Quezon 346 353 361 369 377 385 394 403 412 421 37. Rizal 856 874 893 912 932 953 974 995 1,017 1,039 38. Sabang 332 339 346 354 361 370 378 386 394 402 39. San Isidro 90 92 94 96 98 100 103 105 107 109 40. San Jose 249 254 260 266 271 277 283 289 295 301 41. San Juan 2,011 2,055 2,099 2,145 2,192 2,240 2,288 2,338 2,389 2,441 42. San Pedro 130 133 136 139 142 145 148 152 155 158 43. San Roque 167 171 175 179 183 187 191 195 199 203 44. Serna 182 186 190 194 198 202 207 212 217 222 45. Sidlakan 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 46. Silop 144 147 150 153 156 159 164 168 172 176 47. Sugbay 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 48. Sukailang 175 179 183 187 191 195 199 203 207 212 49. Taft 3,876 3,960 4,046 4,134 4,224 4,317 4,411 4,507 4,605 4,705 50. Talisay 469 479 489 500 511 522 533 545 557 569 51. Togbongon 320 327 334 341 348 356 364 373 381 389 52. Trinidad 366 374 382 390 398 408 417 426 435 444 53. Washington 3,943 4,029 4,117 4,206 4,298 4,392 4,488 4,586 4,686 4,788 54. Zaragosa 128 131 134 137 140 143 146 149 152 155 TOTAL 23,033 23,535 24,048 24,572 25,102 25,656 26,216 26,785 27,365 27,962 Source: CPDO Projections

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CHAPTER III SOCIAL SECTOR

Table 3.1 Number of Schools (Public and Private), By Level Surigao City 2006 – 2012

By Level 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012

Elementary:

Public 64 65 65 65 65 65

Private 12 9 13 12 12 12

Sub-Total 76 74 78 77 77 77

Public 16 19 18 19 22 22

Private 5 6 5 5 5 5

SUCs 1 1 1 1 1

21 26 24 25 28 28 Sub-Total Tertiary:

Public 2 2 2 2 2 2

Private 9 9 9 8 8 7

Sub-Total 11 11 11 10 10 9

Total 108 110 113 112 115 114 Source: DepEd, Private, Public Schools and SUCs

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Table 3.2 List of Existing Schools – Pre-School, Elementary, Secondary & Tertiary Surigao City SY 2011 – 2012

Name Location Pre-School – Day Care Centers (Public) 1. Alang-Alang Day Care Center Brgy. Alang-Alang, Surigao City 2. Sitio Alang-Alang Day Care Center Brgy. Alang-Alang, Surigao City 3. Alegria Day Care Center Brgy. Alegria, Surigao City 4. Aurora Day Care Center Brgy. Aurora, Surigao City 5. Lagundi Day Care Center Brgy. Aurora, Surigao City 6. Anomar Day Care Center Brgy. Anomar, Surigao City 7. Baybay Day Care Center Brgy. Baybay, Surigao City 8. Balibayon Day Care Center Brgy. Balibayon, Surigao City 9. Bilabid Day Care Center Brgy. Bilabid, Surigao City 10. Bitaugan Day Care Center Brgy. Bitaugan, Surigao City 11. Bonifacio Day Care Center Brgy. Bonifacio, Surigao City 12. Buenavista Day Care Center Brgy. Buenavista, Surigao City 13. Cabongbongan Day Care Center Brgy. Cabongbongan, Surigao City 14. Cagniog Day Care Center Brgy. Cagniog, Surigao City 15. Cayutan Day Care Center Brgy. Cagniog, Surigao City 16. Cagutsan Day Care Center Brgy. Cagutsan, Surigao City 17. Catugupan Day Care Center Brgy. Cagutsan, Surigao City 18. Canlanipa Model Day Care Center Brgy. Canlanipa, Surigao City 19. Resettlement Site Day Care Center Brgy. Canlanipa, Surigao City 20. Cantiasay Day Care Center Brgy. Cantiasay, Surigao City 21. Capalayan Day Care Center Brgy. Capalayan, Surigao City 22. Catadman Day Care Center Brgy. Catadman, Surigao City 23. Danao Day Care Center Brgy. Danao, Surigao City 24. Danawan Day Care Center Brgy. Danawan, Surigao City 25. Day-asan Day Care Center Brgy. Day-asan, Surigao City 26. Ipil Day Care Center Brgy. Ipil, Surigao City 27. Aton Day Care Center Brgy. Ipil, Surigao City 28. Kabugwason Day Care Center Brgy. Ipil, Surigao City 29. Libuac Day Care Center Brgy. Libuac, Surigao City 30. Canturok Day Care Center Brgy. Libuac, Surigao City 31. Lipata Day Care Center Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City 32. Panubigon Day Care Center Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City 33. Lisondra Day Care Center Brgy. Lisondra, Surigao City 34. Bacud Day Care Center Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 35. Bernadette Village Day Care Center Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 36. Lo-oc Day Care Center Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 37. Payawan I Day Care Center Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 38. Payawan II Day Care Center Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 39. Mabini Day Care Center Brgy. Mabini, Surigao City 40. Tugonan Day Care Center Brgy. Mabini, Surigao City 41. Mabua Day Care Center Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City 42. Manjagao Day Care Center Brgy. Manjagao, Surigao City 43. Cayatongan Day Care Center Brgy. Manjagao, Surigao City 44. Mapawa Day Care Center Brgy. Mapawa, Surigao City 45. Mat-i Day Care Center Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 46. Calderon Village Day Care Center Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 47. Japson Day Care Center Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 48. Putchan Day Care Center Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 49. Nabago Day Care Center Brgy. Nabago, Surigao City 50. Nonoc Day Care Center Brgy. Nonoc, Surigao City 51. Orok Day Care Center Brgy. Orok, Surigao City 52. Poctoy Day Care Center Brgy. Poctoy, Surigao City (cont’d. on next page)

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SOCIAL SECTOR Page 37 cont’n. Table 3.2) Name Location 53. Punta Bilar Day Care Center Brgy. Punta Bilar, Surigao City 54. Lo-oc Day Care Center Brgy. Punta Bilar, Surigao City 55. Quezon Day Care Center Brgy. Quezon, Surigao City 56. Rizal A Day Care Center Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City 57. Rizal B Day Care Center Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City 58. Bonifacio Source Day Care Center Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City 59. Sabang Day Care Center Brgy. Sabang, Surigao City 60. Gayas Day Care Center Brgy. Sabang, Surigao City 61. San Isidro Day Care Center Brgy. San Isidro, Surigao City 62. San Jose Day Care Center Brgy. San Jose, Surigao City 63. San Juan Pilot Day Care Center Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 64. Alingit Day Care Center Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 65. Purok I-A Day Care Center Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 66. Purok 12 Day Care Center Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 67. San Pedro Day Care Center Brgy. San Pedro, Surigao City 68. San Roque Day Care Center Brgy. San Roque, Surigao City 69. Serna Day Care Center Brgy. Serna, Surigao City 70. Sidlakan Day Care Center Brgy. Sidlakan, Surigao City 71. Silop Day Care Center Brgy. Silop, Surigao City 72. Sugbay Day Care Center Brgy. Sugbay, Surigao City 73. Sukailang Day Care Center Brgy. Sukailang, Surigao City 74. Baybay Parola Day Care Center Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 75. Baybay Rose Day Care Center Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 76. Pantalan II Day Care Center Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 77. Silay Hills Day Care Center Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 78. Talisay Day Care Center Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City 79. Togbongon Day Care Center Brgy. Togbongon, Surigao City 80. Trinidad Day Care Center Brgy. Trinidad, Surigao City 81. Bagong Silang I Day Care Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 82. Bagong Silang II Day Care Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 83. Baybay Magallanes Day Care Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 84. Early Childhood Learning Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 85. Kaskag Day Care Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 86. Little Tondo Day Care Center Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 87. Zaragosa Day Care Center Brgy. Zaragosa, Surigao City Pre-School (Private) 1. Children’s Garden Learning Center Diez St., Surigao City 2. Children’s Hope Learning Center Roxas St., Surigao City 3. Christian Kiddie Care Learning Center Espina cor. Narciso Sts., Surigao City 4. Children of the King’s Haven Learning Academy Km. 1, Surigao City 5. Conference Children’s Education Center Espina Extension, Surigao City 6. Fun to Learn Kinder Center Brgy. Canlanipa, Surigao City 7. Hilltop Bible Baptist Learning Center Espina St., Surigao City 8. Hope and Life Kinder Center Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City 9. Jesus Cabarrus Catholic School Brgy. Nonoc, Surigao City 10. Jesus Cares Found’l. Learning Academy Brgy. Bonifacio, Surigao City 11. Learn and Grow Kids Center 12. Learner’s Life Genesis Ceniza Heights , Surigao City 13. Play and Learn Kiddie School 14. Sabang-SVD Mission School 15. Saint Paul University Surigao Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 16. Sta. Isabel Academe Foundation, Inc. Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 17. Sta. Teresa Learning Center 18. Sun Yat Sen Kaimo St., Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 19. Surigao City Adventist Learning Center Km. 1, Surigao City 20. Surigao Education Center-Montessori Department Km. 1, Surigao City 21. Surigaonon Heritage Kiddie School Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 22. UCCP Kindergarten Nursery School Narciso St., Surigao City (cont’d. on next page)

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(cont’n. Table 3.2) Name Location Elementary (Public) District I 1. Mariano Espina MCES Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 2. Balibayon Elementary School Brgy. Balibayon, Surigao City 3. Cagutsan Elementary School Brgy. Cagutsan, Surigao City 4. Day-asan Elementary School Brgy. Day-asan, Surigao City 5. Manjagao Elementary School Brgy. Manjagao, Surigao City 6. Orok Elementary School Brgy. Orok, Surigao City 7. San Isidro Elementary School Brgy. San Isidro, Surigao City 8. San Jose Elementary School Brgy. San Jose, Surigao II 9. Surigao City Pilot School Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 10. Aurora Elementary School Brgy. Aurora, Surigao City 11. Lagundi Elementary School Lagundi, Brgy. Aurora, Surigao City 12. Zaragoza Elementary School Brgy. Zaragoza, Surigao City District III 13. Surigao West Central Elementary School Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 14. Alegria Elementary School Brgy. Alegria, Surigao City 15. Baybay Elementary School Brgy. Baybay, Surigao City 16. Bilabid Primary School Brgy. Bilabid, Surigao City 17. Kaningag Elementary School Brgy. Mabini, Surigao City 18. Tugonan Elementary School Brgy. Mabini, Surigao City District IV 19. C.V. Diez Memorial Central Elem. School Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 20. Cantiasay Elementary School Brgy. Cantiasay, Surigao City 21. Hanigad Elementary School Brgy. San Pedro, Surigao City 22. J.E. Fernandez Elementary School Brgy. Togbongon, Surigao City 23. J.R. Clavero Memorial Elem. School Brgy. Poctoy, Surigao City 24. Laguna Elementary School Brgy. Serna, Surigao City 25. San Roque Elementary School Brgy. San Roque, Surigao City 26. Special Science Elementary School Brgy. Washington, Surigao City District V 27. Surigao City Central Elementary School Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 28. Anomar Elementary School Brgy. Anomar, Surigao City 29. Arturo Borja Elementary School Sangay, Brgy. Anomar, Surigao City 30. Emerico Borja Elementary School Brgy. Trinidad, Surigao City 31. Lisondra Elementary School Brgy. Lisondra, Surigao City 32. Nonoc Elementary School Brgy. Nonoc, Surigao City 33. Sukailang Elementary School Brgy. Sukailang, Surigao City 34. Talisay Elementary School Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City District VI 35. B. Vasquez Elementary School Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City 36. Catadman Elementary School Brgy. Catadman, Surigao City 37. Danao Elementary School Brgy. Danao, Surigao City 38. Danawan Elementary School Brgy. Danawan, Surigao City 39. Ipil Elementary School Brgy. Ipil, Surigao City 40. Lipata Elementary School Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City 41. Mabua Elementary School Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City 42. Punta Bilar Elementary School Brgy. Punta Bilar, Surigao City 43. Sabang Elementary School Brgy. Sabang, Surigao City 44. Sidlakan Elementary School Brgy. Sidlakan, Surigao City 45. Sumilom Primary School Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City District VII 46. Margarita Elementary School Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 47. Bitaugan Elementary School Brgy. Bitaugan, Surigao City 48. Calderon Village Elementary School Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 49. Canlanipa Elementary School Brgy. Canlanipa, Surigao City 50. Lope Ruiz Memorial Elementary School Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City (cont’d. on next page)

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(cont’n. Table 3.2) Name Location 51. Mat-i Elementary School Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 52. Melquaides Cagasan Mem. Elem. School Brgy. Cagniog, Surigao City 53. Ouano Elementary School Cayutan, Brgy. Cagniog, Surigao City 54. Sugbay Elementary School Brgy. Sugbay, Surigao City District VIII 55. Navarro Memorial Elementary School Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 56. Alang-alang Elementary School Brgy. Alang-alang, Surigao City 57. Bonifacio Community Elementary School Brgy. Bonifacio, Surigao City 58. Buenavista Elementary School Brgy. Buenavista, Surigao City 59. Capalayan Elementary School Brgy. Capalayan, Surigao City 60. Libuac Elementary School Brgy. Libuac, Surigao City 61. Martinez Elementary School Brgy. Mapawa, Surigao City 62. Nabago Elementary School Brgy. Nabago, Surigao City 63. Quezon Elementary School Brgy. Quezon, Surigao City 64. Roxas Elementary School Brgy. Silop, Surigao City 65. Sarvida Yuipco Memorial Elem. School Brgy. Taft, Surigao City Elementary (Private) 1. Children Garden Learning Center Diez cor. Amat Sts., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 2. Hilltop Bible Baptist Learning Center Espina St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 3. Hope and Life Learning Education Center Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City 4. Jesus Cabarrus Catholic School Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City 5. Jesus Cares Foundation Learning Academy Brgy. Bonifacio, Surigao City 6. Saint Paul University Surigao San Nicolas-Rizal Sts., Brgy. Washington, SC 7. Sta. Isabel Academe (CP) Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 8. Sta. Teresa Learning Center (IP) Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 9. Sun Yat Sen Kaimo cor. San Nicolas, Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 10. Surigaonon Heritage Kiddie School (IP) Magallanes St., Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 11. Surigao Adventist Learning Center Km. 1, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 12. Surigao Education Center (SEC) Km. 2, National Highway, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Secondary (Public) 1. Juan P. Cedro, Sr. Mem High School Brgy. Buenavista, Surigao City 2. Alegria National High School Brgy. Alegria, Surigao City 3. Caraga Regional Science High School Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 4. Ipil National High School Brgy. Ipil, Surigao City 5. Rizal National High School Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City 6. Mat-i National High School Brgy. Mat-i, Surigao City 7. Anomar National High School Brgy. Anomar, Surigao City 8. Surigao City National High School Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 9. Capalayan National High School Brgy. Capalayan, Surigao City 10. Talisay National High School Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City 11. Cantiasay National High School Brgy. Cantiasay, Surigao City 12. Libuac National High School Brgy. Libuac, Surigao City 13. Zaragosa National High School Brgy. Zaragoza, Surigao City 14. San Jose National High School Brgy. San Jose, Surigao City 15. Taft National High School Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 16. Surigao del Norte National High School Peñaranda St., Brgy. Washington, S.C. 17. Nonoc National High School Brgy. Nonoc, Surigao City 18. Day-asan National High School Brgy. Day-asan, Surigao City 19. Surigao State College of Technology Narciso St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City Secondary (Private) 1. Jesus Cabarrus Catholic School Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City 2. Saint Paul University Surigao National Highway, Brgy. Luna, S.C. 3. Surigao Education Center (SEC) Km 2, National Highway, Brgy. Luna, S.C. 4. NEMCO Rizal-Amat Sts., Brgy. Washington, S.C. 5. Saint Jude Thaddeus Inst. of Technology Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City Tertiary (Public) 1. Surigao State College of Technology Narciso St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 2. SNCAT (Day-asan Campus) Brgy. Day-asan, Surigao City (cont’d. on next page)

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(cont’n. Table 3.2) Name Location Tertiary (Private) 1. Saint Paul University Surigao San Nicolas-Rizal Sts., Washington, S.C. 2. NEMCO Rizal-Amat Sts., Brgy. Washington, S.C. 3. Saint Jude Thaddeus Inst. of Technology Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 4. Surigao Education Center (SEC) Km 2, National Highway, Brgy. Luna, S.C. 5. San Sebastian College – Surigao Campus P. Reyes-Boulevard, Brgy. Taft., Surigao City 6. Philippine Women’s University System Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 7. STI College (Systems Technology Institute) Magallanes-Amat Sts., Surigao City Source: DSWD / City DepEd, Surigao City; CPDO Survey

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Table 3.3 Number of School Teachers (Public and Private), By Level Surigao City 2005-2012

School Year Level 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2011-2012 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Elementary: Public 38 574 612 29 586 615 30 589 619 39 588 627 39 592 631 44 592 636 Private 12 78 90 19 115 134 17 118 135 65 6 71 65 6 71 15 50 65 Sub-Total 50 652 702 48 701 749 47 707 754 104 594 698 104 598 702 59 642 701 Secondary: Public 23 98 121 25 100 125 28 115 143 67 228 295 68 229 297 71 236 307 Private 14 61 75 16 64 80 15 68 83 41 3 44 44 3 47 16 43 59 Sub-Total 37 159 196 41 164 205 43 183 226 108 231 339 112 232 344 87 279 366 Tertiary: Public 69 75 144 69 75 144 71 83 154 No gender data 161 No gender data 186 77 100 177 Private 176 251 427 176 252 428 255 178 433 254 176 430 252 174 426 201 217 418 Sub-Total 245 326 571 245 327 572 326 261 587 591 612 278 317 595 Grand Total 332 1,137 1,469 334 1,192 1,526 416 1,151 1,567 1,628 1,658 424 1,238 1,662 Source: City DepEd, private schools and learning centers

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Table 3.4 Number of Enrollment (Public and Private), By Level Surigao City 2006-2012

School Year Level 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Pre-School: Public - - - 127 121 248 168 163 331 816 783 1,599 1,242 1,559 2,801 1,401 1,290 2,691 Private - - - 808 849 1,657 878 870 1,748 860 872 1,732 857 849 1,706 779 673 1,450 Total - - - 935 970 1,905 1,046 1,033 2,079 1,676 1,655 3,331 2,099 2,408 4,507 2,178 1,963 4,141 Elementary: Public 9,744 9,257 19,001 9,966 9,395 19,361 7,621 6,822 14,443 10,713 9,846 20,559 10,794 9,840 20,634 11,174 10,240 21,414 Private 627 579 1,206 638 590 1,228 675 597 1,272 711 649 1,360 723 624 1,347 961 870 1,831 Total 10,371 9,836 20,207 10,604 9,985 20,589 8,296 7,419 15,715 11,424 10,495 21,919 11,517 10,464 21,981 12,135 11,110 23,245 Secondary: Public 2,972 3,035 6,007 3,256 3,156 6,412 3,347 3,187 6,534 3,255 3,173 6,428 3,400 3,414 6,814 3,505 3,513 7,018 SSCT 221 177 398 251 180 431 251 1,725 1,976 230 185 415 259 214 473 167 159 326 SNNHS 1,639 1,946 3,585 1,592 2,013 3,605 1,916 2,014 3,930 1,831 2,004 3,835 1,713 1,887 3,600 1,423 1,742 3,165 Private 759 833 1,592 716 806 1,522 773 782 1,555 866 768 1,634 897 810 1,707 859 772 1,631 Total 5,591 5,991 11,582 5,815 6,155 11,970 6,287 6,155 12,442 6,182 6,130 12,312 6,269 6,325 12,594 5,954 6,186 12,140 Tertiary: SPUS* 1,426 2,106 3,532 1,401 2,148 3,549 1,275 2,027 3,302 1,237 1,994 3,231 1,321 2,009 3,330 1,201 1,420 2,621 NEMCO+ 1,147 1,951 3,098 1,479 2,488 3,967 1,430 2,374 3,804 1,357 1,983 3,340 890 1,774 2,664 689 952 1,641 SEC* 2,033 2,387 4,420 1,030 1,189 2,219 1,254 2,623 3,877 907 953 1,860 951 807 1,758 1,634 1,183 2,817 SSCT 2,242 1,497 3,739 2,256 1,635 3,891 2,772 2,094 4,866 1,890 1,947 3,837 2,562 2,372 4,934 3,004 2,937 5,941 SJTIT* 634 565 1,199 677 570 1,247 339 191 530 321 208 529 309 186 495 STI College Surigao* 529 315 844 670 365 1,035 666 405 1,071 402 259 661 469 356 825 749 544 1,293 NCIT** 44 50 94 4 11 15 ACLC* 112 102 214 84 90 174 PWU** 79 247 326 129 368 497 67 177 244 126 321 447 138 131 269 18 65 83 Total 8,246 9,220 17,466 7,730 8,864 16,594 7,464 9,700 17,164 6,258 7,648 13,906 6,652 7,657 14,309 7,604 7,287 14,891

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School Year Level 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Post

Tertiary/Graduate: SSCT ------63 124 187 SPUS ------127 401 528 102 366 468 428 383 811 SS College of Law ------11 20 31 Bukidnon Grad Ext. ------30 102 132 Total 127 401 528 113 386 499 521 609 1,130 Technical/Vocational: SPUS 5 9 14 SSCT 926 403 1,329 PWU 18 65 83 SEC 7 0 7 SNCAT 322 296 618 Total ------1,278 773 2,051 Grand Total 24,208 25,047 49,255 25,084 25,974 51,058 23,093 24,307 47,400 25,667 26,329 51,996 26,650 27,240 53,389 29,670 27,928 57,598 Source: City DepEd, private and public schools, Surigao City

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Table 3.5 Number of Classroom (Public and Private), By Level Surigao City 2005-2012

By Level 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2011-2012 Elementary: Public 543 551 527 495 495 494 Private 127 130 133 135 135 134 Sub-Total 670 681 660 630 630 628 Secondary: Public 98 102 109 185 195 206 Private 72 75 76 77 78 72 Sub-Total 170 177 185 262 273 278 Tertiary: Public 66 72 75 88 88 137 Private 187 190 191 195 195 172 Sub-Total 253 262 384 283 283 309 Total 1,093 1,120 1,111 1,175 1,188 1,215 Source: City DepEd, public and private schools, Surigao City

Table 3.6 Performance Indicator for Public and Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Surigao City 2005-2011

Absolute Number and Percent Indicators 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 1. Elementary Level: Participation Rate 78.66% 74.48% 78.08% 78.97 81.31% 88.60% Cohort Survival Rate 75.68% 99.75% 78.96% 80.82 79.00% 76.49% Completion Rate 77.12% 74.71% 74.80% 78.07 - 67.99% Drop-out Rate 0.56% 6.50% 2.84% 2.88 0.02% 0.02% Transition Rate - - - - - 100.74% Repetition Rate - - - - - 1.64% Classroom Survival Rate - - - - - 1:37.86% Desk Pupil/Student Rate - - - - - 1:1.10% Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1:30 1:30.90 1:31.76 1:32.58 1:32.58% 1:32.65% Grade 1 Entrants w/ ECCD - - - - - 81.33% NAT Results - - - - - 75.32%

2. High School Level: Participation Rate 31.14% 31.44% 41.04% 41.66 42.39% 48.17% Cohort Survival Rate 104.59% 80.47% 77.63% 84.53 83.01% 77.33% Completion Rate 73.24% 72.13% 69.98% 80.52 - 74.41% Drop-out Rate 5.41% 8.0% 0.34% 6.62 1.23% 1.23% Transition Rate 1:47 1:44.83 1:43.81 1:42.15 1:40.44 88.48% Repetition Rate - - - - - 2.57% Classroom Survival Rate - - - - - 1:62.23% Desk Pupil/Student Rate - - - - - 1:1.28% Teacher-Pupil Ratio - - - - - 1:42.15% Source: DepEd, Surigao City

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Table 3.7 Comparative Crude Birth Rates Surigao City 2006-2011

Year Male Female Total Rates

2006 1,161 1,090 2,251 17.2 2007 1,218 1,257 2,475 18.59 2008 1,441 1,285 2,726 20.32 2009 1,483 1,335 2,818 20.04 2010 1,317 1,263 2,580 18.01 2011 2,863 20.09 Per 1,000 Population Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

Table 3.8 Comparative Crude Death Rates Surigao City 2006-2011

Year Male Female Total Rates

2006 440 340 780 5.9 2007 390 294 684 5.14 2008 419 303 722 5.38 2009 528 386 914 6.50 2010 441 355 796 5.56 2011 897 6.29 Per 1,000 Population Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

Table 3.9 Comparative Maternal Mortality Rates Surigao City 2006-2011

Year Total Rates

2006 5 2.20 2007 5 2.20 2008 3 0.36 2009 2 0.71 2010 3 1.16 2011 2 0.70 Per 1,000 Population Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.10 Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Causes No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate Hypovolomic Shock 1 0.35

HELLP with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 1 0.35

Brain Herniation Occupying Lesion 1 0.35

Cardiac Arrhythmia CVA Hemorrhage 1 0.35

Acute Myocardial Infarction 1 0.35

Postpartum Hemorrhage 1 0.36

Postpartum Bleeding with Chronic Anemia 1 0.36

Postpartum Severe Pre-eclampsia 2 0.9 2 0.8 1 0.35

Postpartum Sepsis 1 0.4

Placental Retention 1 0.36 1 0.35

Sepsis 1 0.4 1 0.4

Septicemia Bleeding Placenta 1 0.4 1 0.4

Previa Totalis 1 0.4 1 0.4 Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.11 Leading Causes of Infant Mortality Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Causes No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate Pneumonia 0 3 3 1.2 9 3.30 10 3.54 6 2.33 5 1.75 Asphyxia 2 0.71 Pre-maturity 1 0.36 3 1.06 4 1.55 1 0.35 Acute Gastroenteritis 2 0.70 Respiratory Distress Syndrome 2 0.73 Neonatal Sepsis 4 2 6 2.4 6 2.20 16 5.68 8 3.10 18 6.29 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 0 1 1 0.4 4 1.55 4 1.40 Congenital Heart Disease 3 1.00 2 0.71 Accidents 1 0.35 Diarrheal Disease 2 0 2 0.8 5 1.77 Per 1,000 live births Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.12 Comparative Leading Causes of Mortality Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Causes Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate 1. Cardiovascular 103 77 180 1.4 110 91 201 1.49 215 1.5 219 1.52 259 1.82 Disease 2. Multi-organ 47 68 115 0.9 44 70 114 0.9 41 64 105 0.78 124 8.5 127 0.88 104 0.73 Failure 3. Cancer all types 28 32 60 0.5 31 26 57 0.4 31 26 57 0.42 82 0.58 71 0.49 69 0.48 4. Pulmonary 38 22 60 0.5 21 5 26 0.2 17 13 30 0.22 33 0.23 Tuberculosis 5. Accidents 44 15 59 0.5 37 13 50 0.4 39 12 51 0.38 57 0.41 39 0.27 39 0.27 6. Septicemia 37 27 64 0.5 34 8 42 0.31 41 0.28 7. Kidney Disorder 15 20 35 0.3 26 0.18 8. Pneumonia 24 17 41 0.3 25 19 44 0.3 90 0.64 57 0.39 71 0.50 9. Still birth 4 4 8 .06 11 0.07 17 0.12 10. Gastroenteritis 5 4 9 .06 10 0.07 11. Liver Disorder 18 5 23 0.2 12 4 16 0.11 20 0.14 19 0.13 12. Diabetes 9 10 19 0.1 15 7 22 0.2 19 21 40 0.29 27 0.19 29 0.20 14 0.09 13. Bleeding Peptic 7 5 12 .09 9 3 12 0.1 Ulcer 14. Bronchial Asthma 3 4 7 .05 15. Sepsis 37 27 64 0.5 28 15 43 0.3 60 0.43 58 0.41 16. Renal Failure 15 20 35 0.3 30 19 49 0.4 30 13 43 0.32 23 0.16 38 0.27 Per 1,000 population Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.13 Comparative Leading Causes of Morbidity Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate Male Female Total Rate 1. Pneumonia 583 602 1,185 9.1 568 437 1,005 7.6 1,013 7.2 1,604 11.19 1,353 9.49 2. Diarrhea 601 573 1,174 8.75 1,056 7.5 1,490 10.46 3. Hypertension 1,098 1,175 2,273 17.4 1,131 1,035 2,166 16.3 686 989 1,675 12.48 1,173 8.3 1,089 7.60 882 6.19 4. Influenza 315 328 643 4.79 1,404 9.9 3,594 25.0 5. Pulmonary 226 124 350 2.6 Tuberculosis 6. Skin Disease 761 627 1,388 10.6 696 604 1,300 9.8 725 673 1,321 9.84 1,400 9.9 1,642 11.45 1,575 11.05 7. No Pneumonia 8. TB Respiratory 181 79 260 1.9 9. Wounds all types 537 341 878 6.7 280 270 550 4.1 581 553 1,134 8.45 1,195 8.5 1,125 7.85 1,322 9.29 10. Animal Bites 185 165 350 2.7 230 160 390 2.9 265 204 469 3.49 915 6.5 1,032 7.20 771 5.41 11. Musculoskeletal 282 323 605 4.5 253 312 565 4.21 1,772 12.6 Disorder 12. Acute 817 683 1,500 11.3 1,040 7.25 Gastroenteritis 13. Acute 3,099 2,921 6,020 45.9 2,701 2,808 5,509 41.1 2,755 2,986 5,741 42.79 7,479 53.2 1,823 12.72 3,493 24.51 Respiratory Infections 14. AGE 913 816 1,729 13.2 15. Urinary Tract 150 300 450 3.4 242 440 682 5.1 380 862 1,242 9.25 1,053 7.5 1,384 9.65 1,517 10.66 Infection 16. Heart Disease 161 139 300 2.3 17. Upper 956 6.67 3,579 25.09 Respiratory Tract Infection 18. Dengue Shock 282 1.98 Syndrome Per 1,000 population Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.14 Comparative Nutritional Status of Pre-School Children by Category Surigao City 2008-2011

2008 2009 2010 2011 Category Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1. Normal 8,302 7,909 16,211 8,003 7,542 15,545 8,206 7,971 16,177 7,864 7,294 15,158

2. Below Normal Low (BNL) 1,148 986 2,134 1,126 1,029 2,155 883 750 1,633 832 701 1,533

4. Below Normal Very Low(BNVL) 121 201 322 114 183 297 252 193 445 229 200 429

5. Above Normal 140 131 271 129 149 278 156 106 262 150 111 261

Total 9,711 9,227 18,938 9,372 8,903 18,275 9,497 9,020 18,517 9,075 8,306 17,381

Prevalence Rate 14.08% 13.42% 11.22% 11.21%

Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.15 Child Care Program Surigao City 2011

Activity Target Number %

Infant exclusively breastfeed until 6 months 2,449 1,699 69.0%

Fully immunized child 3,848 3,215 84.0%

Diarrhea cases given ORS (0-59 months) 5,796 335 6.0%

Pneumonia cases given treatment (0-59 months) 5,796 335 6.0%

Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

Table 3.16 List of Hospitals, Category and Bed Capacity Surigao City 2011

Bed Name of Hospital / No. of Location Type Category Capacity Center / Clinic Ambulance (units) Caraga Regional Hospital Rizal St., S.C. Public Tertiary 150 4 Miranda Family Hospital Km.1, Nat’l. Highway Private Secondary 25 1 Surigao Medical Center Km.1, Nat’l. Highway Private Secondary 60 0 Surigao Grace Christian Clinic Capitol Road, S.C. Private Primary 25 0 Integ. Provincial Health Office Capitol Site Public Primary 0 City Health Center/Office City Hall Compound Public Primary 0 1 Madonna Birthing Clinic Km.1, Nat’l. Highway Private Secondary 1 0 Hikdop Birthing Clinic Brgy. Buenavista, S.C. Public Secondary 0 Total 261 6 Source: CPDO Survey /Public & Private Hospital, Surigao City

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Table 3.17 Inventory of Health Facilities/Services Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Facilities Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Hospital 3 1 4 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 Main Health Center - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 District Health Center - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 Brgy. Health Centers - 49 - 49 - 49 - 49 - 49 - 49 Dental Laboratories 10 3 10 3 10 3 11 3 11 3 11 3 Medical Clinics 7 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 7 - Family Planning Clinics 3 54 3 54 54 3 54 3 54 3 54 3 Drug Stores 47 - 48 1 - 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 Optical Clinics 11 - 11 - 11 - 11 - 11 - 11 - Rehab Specialist 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - Reproductive Tract Infection Lab. - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - Ambulance 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 8 2 8 2 8 Drug Testing Center 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 Source: CPDO Survey, Surigao City

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Table 3.18 Medical Health Personnel Surigao City 2011

Number of Medical Personnel Health Rural Hospital/Health Facilities Type Medical X-Ray Officer/ Nurses Midwives Dentist Pharmacist Nutritionist Sanitary Technologist Technician Doctor Inspector Main City Health Center Public 2 5 2 1 0 2 1 1 0

District Health Centers Public 4 4 21 1 0 1 0 3 0

Surigao Polyclinic Private 5 - - - - 1 - -

Surigao Health Specialists Private 16 2 - 2 1 1 - 1

Miranda Family Hospital Private 5 11 - - 1 1 - 1

Surigao Medical Center Private 18 22 5 - 2 6 - 1

Surigao Grace Christian Clinic Private 2 3 2 - - 1 - -

Caraga Regional Hospital Public 35 68 21 1 5 17 - 4

Hikdop Birthing Clinic Public 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Madonna Birthing Homes Private 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kabdos Birthing Homes Private

Total 89 114 51 6 9 29 6 7 Source: CHO & CPDO Survey, Surigao City

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Table 3.19 Household by Sources of Water Supply Surigao City 2011

Type Number Percent (%) Level I 773 2.69% Level II 10,764 37.43% Level III 17,222 59.88% Total 28,759 100.00% Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

Table 3.20 Household with Toilet by Type Surigao City 2011

Toilet Facility Number Percent (%) 1. Sanitary Toilet (water sealed) 21,925 76.24% 2. Unsanitary 0 0 3. Without Sanitary Toilet 6,834 23.76% Total 28,759 100.00% Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

Table 3.21 Social Welfare Facilities Surigao City 2011

Facilities Number Day Care Centers 87 Senior Citizens’ Care Center 1 Women’s Resource Center 1 Lingap Center/Center for Street Children 1 Knowledge Center for Children 1 Tawag Resource Center 1 Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office, Surigao City

Table 3.22 Comparative Number of Day Care Centers Surigao City 2006-2011

Number Particulars 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Number of Barangays 54 54 54 54 54 54

Number of Day Care Centers 77 82 87 87 87 87

Number of Children Served 2,884 3,195 4,055 3,108 2,408

Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.23 Social Welfare Services Surigao City 2011

Number Programs/Services Male Female Total

A. Child Development (0 to less than 18 years old) 4,594 3,516 8,110

B. Youth Development (18 to less than 30 years old) 372 469 841

C. Emergency Assistance 4,028 2,184 6,212

D. Program for the Welfare of Disabled Persons 1,364 1,433 2,797

E. Program for the Welfare of the Elderly 3,477 4,444 7,921

F. Family Welfare Program 3,995 5,673 9,668

G. Community Welfare Program 10

H. Women Welfare Program 3,958 3,958

TOTAL 17,830 21,677 39,517

Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office, Surigao City

Table 3.24 Number of Birth Registered Surigao City 2011

Month Male Female Total January 190 171 361 February 248 227 475 March 610 569 1,179 April 254 214 468 May 314 307 621 June 249 246 495 July 230 234 464 August 225 179 404 September 247 402 649 October 275 241 516 November 219 255 474 December 239 241 480 Total 3,300 3,286 6,586 Source: Local Civil Registrar, Surigao City

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Table 3.25 Number of Death Registered Surigao City 2011

Month Male Female Total January 66 52 118 February 39 51 90 March 78 58 136 April 82 36 118 May 83 54 137 June 69 49 118 July 62 53 115 August 49 74 123 September 64 63 127 October 71 49 120 November 72 55 127 December 107 70 177 Total 842 664 1,506 Source: Local Civil Registrar, Surigao City

Table 3.26 Comparative Number of Marriages Registered Surigao City 2006-2011

Month 2006 2007 2008 2004 2009 2010 2011 January 364 63 81 74 140 69 66 February 296 57 164 124 169 315 152 March 399 127 29 59 40 36 65 April 311 38 61 57 63 47 39 May 423 91 89 111 75 77 73 June 429 69 77 95 76 131 71 July 755 90 47 93 77 70 59 August 373 51 63 84 46 48 60 September 327 56 71 56 49 58 62 October 375 68 53 57 45 50 63 November 324 49 38 58 67 56 57 December 335 41 39 43 71 44 85 Total 4,711 800 812 911 918 1,001 852 Source: Local Civil Registrar, Surigao City

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Table 3.27 Family Planning Acceptors by Method Surigao City 2006-2011

Method 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1. Pills 3,067 3,958 2,902 3,019 2,936 3,782 2. IUD 1,177 2,081 1,261 1,307 1,340 2,254 3. Condom 177 240 103 99 77 110 4. NFP 0 19 0 0 0 0 5. LAM 606 781 568 713 1,035 1,136 6. Female Sterilization 786 2,652 813 835 897 900 7. Male Sterilization 42 31 38 38 35 39 8. DMPA 1,241 1,993 1,296 1,600 1,537 2,317 9. Others: SDM 0 0 10 17 10 19 Total 7,096 11,755 6,991 7,628 7,867 10,557 Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.28 Comparative Data on Crime Statistics Surigao City 2006 – 2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Type of Offense Both Both Both Both Both Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Sexes Sexes Sexes Sexes Sexes Sexes Crime Against 42 6 48 22 35 33 65 Person Crime Against 11 2 13 19 15 33 394 Property Crime Against 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 Public Interest Crime Against 1 1 2 0 0 0 5 14 Chastity Crime Against Moral and 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 98 Public Order Total Index Crime 57 11 68 55 55 113 472 Non-Index Crimes 12 2 14 9 36 1 37 84 201 SOLVED CASES 97 41 82 194 376 UNSOLVED CASES 6 7 10 3 297 Crime Rate* 71.85% 48.43% 69.62% 12.42% 41.24% Crime Solution 93% 64.06% 89.13% 98.47% 56.00% * per 100,000 population Source: Surigao City Police Station, Surigao City

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Table 3.29 Size of Police Force Surigao City 2005-2011

Police Force Year Policemen-Population Ratio Male Female Total 2005 60 7 67 1:1,769 2006 58 7 65 2007 64 6 70 1:2,029 2008 57 6 63 1:2,097 2009 73 7 80 1:1,652 2010 97 8 105 1:1,259 2011 *urban population only Source: Surigao City Police Station, Surigao City

Table 3.30 Number of Police Protective Facilities, by Type Surigao City 2011

Type Number Vehicle: Single Motorcycle 3 Mobile Tricycle 4 Automobile 3 Radio: Handheld 7 Firearms* 105 *Note: All PNP Personnel has an issue of Firearms

Source: Surigao City Police Station, Surigao City

Table 3.31 Comparative Number of Firefighters and Fire Fighting Facilities Surigao City 2005-2011

Type and Number of Firefighting Facilities No. of Firefighters Trailer Portable Year Mounted Fire Trucks Ambulance Fire Jeep Fire Fire Boat Male Female Total Fire Pump Pump 2005 36 1 37 4 None 1 2 1 1 2006 38 1 39 4 None 1 1 1 1 2007 39 1 40 4 1 3 1 1 2008 44 1 45 4 None 1 3 1 1 2009 44 15 59 4 None 1 3 1 1 2010 54 18 72 4 None 1 1 1 1 2011 Note: Firefighter-Population Ratio – 1:2000 inhabitants Source: Bureau of Fire Protection, Surigao City

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Table 3.32 Occupied Housing Units, Households, Household Population and Ratio of Household and Household Population to Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building Surigao City 2000

Ratio HH Occupied HH to Type of Bldg., City/District & Households Population Housing Households Occupied Classification Population to Occupied Units Housing Housing Units Units Single House 20,213 20,658 108,887 1.02 5.39 Duplex 737 806 3,908 1.09 5.30 Multi-Unit Residential 663 724 3,341 1.09 5.04 Commercial/Industrial/ 66 63 387 1.05 6.14 Agricultural Institutional Living 12 10 50 1.20 5.00 Quarters Other Housing Unit 7 7 28 1.00 4.00 Not Reported 265 268 1,446 1.01 5.46 Total 21,958 22,541 118,047 1.03 5.38 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 3.33 Occupied Housing Units by Type of Building, Number of Household in each Housing Unit Surigao City 2000

Type of Building Multi-unit Total Number of Household Residential Occupied Single House Duplex (3 units or Housing Units more) Total 21,958 20,213 737 663 One Household 21,490 19,848 679 625 Two Households 377 302 51 18 Three Households 73 51 4 17 Four Households 13 8 2 3 Five Households 4 3 1 - Six Households or more 1 1 - - Mean No. of Household 1.03 1.02 1.09 1.09 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 3.34 Households by Type of Building by Tenure Status of the Lot Surigao City 2000

Type of Building Tenure of Status of Commercial/ Institutional Other Housing the Lot Industrial/ Living Not Reported Unit Agricultural Quarters Owned/Being Rented 33 8 1 18 Rented 17 2 - 7 Rent Free with 13 1 4 11 Consent of Owner Rent Free without - 1 1 3 Consent of Owner Not Reported 3 - 1 229 Total 66 12 7 268 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 3.35 Household by Type of Building – Tenure Status of the Lot Surigao City 2000

Type of Building Multi-Unit Total Tenure Status of the Lot Residential Household Single House Duplex (3 units or more) Owned/being Amortized 10,755 10,092 358 245 Rented 2,739 2,301 191 221 Rent-Free/with Consent of Owner 5,996 5,632 168 167 Rent-Free without Consent of Owner 1,747 1,693 27 22 Not Reported 1,304 940 62 69 Total 22,541 20,658 806 724 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 3.36 Households by Tenure Status of the Lot Surigao City 2007

Tenure Status of the Lot Total Household % Owned/being Amortized 16,918 62.32 Rented 2,238 8.24 Rent-Free with Consent of Owner 6,047 22.28 Rent-Free without Consent of Owner 1,466 5.40 Not Reported 105 0.39 Not Applicable 373 1.37 Total 27,147 100.00% Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 3.37 Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex, City/Municipality of Present Residence and Place of Residence 5 Years Ago Surigao City 2000

Place of Residence 5 Years Ago Household Other City/ Population 5 Sex Municipality, Other Foreign Years Old & Same City Unknown Same Province Country Over Province Both Sexes 103,082 94,994 1,573 3,020 145 3,350 Male 51,045 47,195 600 1,460 91 1,699 Female 52,037 47,799 973 1,560 54 1,651 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 3.38 Households in Occupied Housing Unit by Main Source of Drinking Water Surigao City 2011

Type No. of Households Percent (%) Level III 773 2.69% Level II 10,764 37.43% Level I 17,222 59.88% Total 28,759 100.00% Source: City Health Office, Surigao City

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Table 3.39 Occupied Housing Units by Construction Materials of the Outer Walls and Roof Surigao City 2007

Half Total Makeshift/ Construction Materials of the Outer Galvanized Tile/ Galvanized Occupied Cogon/Nipa/ Salvaged/ Asbestos/ Not Walls Iron/ Concrete Iron and Wood Housing Units Anahaw Improvised Others Reported Aluminum Clay Tile Half Materials Concrete Concrete/Brick/Stone 8,225 7,439 132 152 8 458 3 26 7 Wood 10,396 5,897 10 577 696 3,178 2 31 5 Half Concrete/Brick/Stone and Half 4,974 3,984 31 604 45 269 1 38 2 Wood Galvanized Iron/ Aluminum 428 280 17 85 20 23 3 - - Bamboo/Sawali/Cogon/Nipa 2,755 287 - 52 54 2,342 10 6 4 Asbestos 33 2 - 1 5 - - 25 - Glass 4 2 1 - - - - 1 - Makeshift/Salvaged/Improvised 118 43 - 2 - 58 15 - - Materials Others/Not Reported 115 37 1 - - 25 - 6 46 No Walls ------Total 27,048 17,971 192 1,473 828 6,353 34 133 64 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 3.40 Inventory of Subdivisions Surigao City 2011

No. of Lots/ Category/ Names Location Area (has.) Status of Ownership Parcels Occupied Lot Vacant Lot Status Generated 1. CASETTA Subdivision  Phase I Sitio Cayutan, Brgy. Cagniog 21.0000 Petitioner 446 On-going dev’t.  Phase 2 Sitio Bioborja, Brgy. Rizal 7.4487 Privately-owned 193 On-going dev’t.  Phase 2 Ouano Ceniza, Brgy. Cagniog 7.0000 Privately-owned 206 On-going dev’t.

2. PCUM Subdivision Brgy. San Juan 41.1500 Individual owner 956 Developed

3. CANDAVA Subdivision Candava, Brgy. Washington 1.6700 Privately-owned 147 On-going dev’t.

4. Imelda Village IMCA, Brgy. Washington 3.7900 Privately-owned 194 Developed

5. Ouano-Ceniza & Sanchez Subdivision Brgy. Cagniog 45.2473 Privately-owned 384 256 128 Developed

6. Villa Corito Km. 1, Brgy. Washington 18.6649 Privately-owned 240 160 80 Developed

7. Cortes Subdivision Km. 4, Brgy. Luna 18.8488 Privately-owned 763 763 Under developed

8. Sto. Niño Subdivision Brgy. Togbongon 6.3000 Privately-owned 446 446 Developed

9. Bernadette Village Km. 3, Brgy. Luna 19.6522 Privately-owned 183 80 103 Developed

10. Canlanipa Subdivision Brgy. Canlanipa 25.000 Government-owned 1,200 Developed

11. Mana Pepang Village Brgy. Rizal 55.000 Privately-owned Developed

12. ACEAN Heights Subdivision Brgy. Bonifacio 4.6932 Privately-owned 342 On-going dev’t.

13. Alta Vista Homes Brgy. Canlanipa 4.1021 Privately-owned 297 On-going dev’t.

14. Don Inocencio Cortes Homeowners’ Association Espina Extension, Brgy. Taft 1.0765 Privately-owned 103 Existing

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No. of Lots/ Category/ Names Location Area (has.) Status of Ownership Parcels Occupied Lot Vacant Lot Status Generated 15. Good Shepherd Servant Village Brgy. Trinidad 4.0000 Privately-owned 150 On-going dev’t.

16. Roberta Ouano Association, Inc. Brgy. Cagniog 70,000 sq.m. 218 (RONLAI)

17. Navarro Surigao Settlers Subdivision Navalca, Brgy. San Juan 136,936 sq.m. 539

18. Oceanridge Estate Subdivision Brgy. Lipata 106,365 sq.m. Privately-owned 72

19. SPUS-FEMUCO Celestial Heights Brgy. Cagniog 35,253 sq.m. Privately-owned 166

20. Surigao Mountainview Home Subdivision Brgy. Cagniog 117,796 sq.m. Privately-owned 335

21. Caraga Regional Hospital Employees Multi- Sitio Lumaban, Brgy. Rizal 30,383 sq.m. 205 Purpose Coop. Subdivision

22. Isabella Country Homes Brgy. Luna 56,569 sq.m. Privately-owned 466

TOTAL 8,251

Source: CPDO, Surigao City

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Table 3.41 Number of Households and Area of Informal Settlers in Slum Areas/Urban Center Surigao City 2011

Area No. of Security Slum Areas Ownership (Has.) Households of Tenure A. Slum Areas Under Urban Renewal Program 1. Bagong Silang I, IIA, III (Madasigon), Brgy. Washington 1.9 Private Land 343 Temporary 2. Purok III, IV, V, Brgy. Canlanipa 2.03 Public Land 420 Temporary 3. Baybay Alliance 0.1700 Public Land 22 Temporary 4. Baybay Magallanes 0.24897 Public Land 116 Temporary 5. Baybay Parola, Brgy. Taft 0.3350 Public Land 62 Temporary 6. Baybay Rose, Taft 0.3444 Public Land 70 Temporary 7. Cambangate, Brgy. Washington Public Land 1,236 8. Capitol Hills, Brgy. Washington 0.54 Public Land 135 Temporary 9. Convention Center, Area A&B, Brgy. Washington 0.42 Public Land 105 Temporary 10. Espina Ext’n., Brgy. Taft 3.8 Public Land 452 11. Little Tondo, Brgy. Washington 0.6 Public Land 67 Temporary 12. Narciso-Paradise-Navarro Blocks, Brgy. Taft 1.12 Private Land 150 Temporary 13. Narciso St, Rosales, Purok Mariposa, Brgy. Taft 0.48 120 Temporary 14. Old Spanish Road, Brgy. Washington 0.25 Private Land 63 Temporary 15. Pag-asa, Brgy. Washington 0.26 Public Land 65 Temporary 16. Pantalan I, Brgy. Washington 0.333 Public Land 53 Temporary 17. Pantalan II, Brgy. Taft 0.3157 Public Land 24 Temporary 18. Payawan II, Brgy. Luna 0.155 Abandoned Road 52 Temporary 19. PHILVOCS, Brgy. Washington 0.21 Public Land 53 Temporary 20. Port Site – Purok 8&9, Fishing Port, Brgy. Taft 0.60 150 Temporary 21. Punta Bilang-Bilang, Brgy. Taft 0.60 Public Land 67 Temporary SUB-TOTAL 3,825 B. Danger Areas/Blighted Areas 1. Asiatic, Brgy. Washington 0.34 Public Land 107 Temporary 2. Banahaw, Tumanday, Brgy. Sabang Public Land 181 3. Casetta Settlers, Brgy. Cagniog 21.0 446 4. Kabalawan, Brgy. Rizal 16.4168 Public Land 325 Temporary 5. Navarro/P. Reyes St., Brgy. Taft 1.67 Private Land 2,100 Temporary 6. Nueva Ext’n., Purok Malinao, Perlas, Goding and Kamia, Brgy. Taft 2.08 Public Land 142 Temporary 7. PCUM, Lacturan and Navarro Settlers, Brgy. San Juan Public/Private 1,020 8. P. Reyes Extension, Brgy.Taft 0.96 Public Land 287 Temporary 9. Purok I, Purok 1-A, Friendship Brgidge, Sitio Alingit, Brgy. San Juan 0.36 472 10. Purok Tower, Brgy. Canlanipa 79 Temporary 11. Silay Hills, Brgy. Taft 0.4970 Private 63 Temporary 12. Sitio Bioborjan, Brgy. Rizal 5.0 Public Land 107 13. Sitio Panubigon, Brgy. Lipata 85 14. Upper Bonotan, Brgy. Washington 80 SUB-TOTAL 5,494 GRAND TOTAL 63.03617 9,319 Source: CPDO, Surigao City

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CHAPTER IV ECONOMIC SECTOR

Table 4.1 Projected Average Monthly Family Income Surigao City 2001-2015

BARANGAY 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1. Alang-Alang 6,200.00 6,370.79 6,546.27 6,726.60 6,911.89 7,102.28 7,297.92 7,498.95 7,705.52 7,917.77 8,135.88 8,359.99 8,590.27 8,826.90 9,070.05 2. Alegria 6,800.00 6,987.31 7,179.79 7,377.56 7,580.78 7,789.60 8,004.17 8,224.66 8,451.21 8,684.01 8,923.22 9,169.02 9,421.59 9,681.12 9,947.79 3. Anomar 9,150.00 9,402.05 9,661.03 9,927.16 10,200.61 10,481.60 10,770.32 11,067.00 11,371.85 11,685.10 12,006.98 12,337.73 12,677.58 13,026.80 13,385.63 4. Aurora 7,100.00 7,295.58 7,496.54 7,703.04 7,915.23 8,133.26 8,357.30 8,587.51 8,824.06 9,067.13 9,316.89 9,573.54 9,837.25 10,108.22 10,386.67 5. Balibayon 8,300.00 8,528.63 8,763.56 9,004.96 9,253.01 9,507.90 9,769.80 10,038.92 10,315.45 10,599.60 10,891.58 11,191.60 11,499.88 11,816.66 12,142.16 6. Baybay 6,500.00 6,679.05 6,863.03 7,052.08 7,246.34 7,445.94 7,651.05 7,861.80 8,078.37 8,300.89 8,529.55 8,764.50 9,005.93 9,254.01 9,508.92 7. Bilabid 7,100.00 7,295.58 7,496.54 7,703.04 7,915.23 8,133.26 8,357.30 8,587.51 8,824.06 9,067.13 9,316.89 9,573.54 9,837.25 10,108.22 10,386.67 8. Bitaugan 7,400.00 7,603.84 7,813.30 8,028.52 8,249.67 8,476.92 8,710.43 8,950.36 9,196.91 9,450.25 9,710.56 9,978.05 10,252.91 10,535.33 10,825.54 9. Bonifacio 11,860.00 12,186.70 12,522.39 12,867.33 13,221.78 13,585.98 13,960.22 14,344.77 14,739.91 15,145.94 15,563.15 15,991.85 16,432.36 16,885.01 17,350.12 10. Buenavista 9,770.00 10,039.12 10,315.66 10,599.82 10,891.80 11,191.83 11,500.12 11,816.90 12,142.41 12,476.88 12,820.57 13,173.72 13,536.61 13,909.49 14,292.64 11. Cabongbongan 10,430.00 10,717.30 11,012.52 11,315.87 11,627.58 11,947.88 12,276.99 12,615.17 12,962.67 13,319.74 13,686.65 14,063.66 14,451.06 14,849.12 15,258.16 12. Cagniog 12,540.00 12,885.43 13,240.37 13,605.09 13,979.85 14,364.94 14,760.64 15,167.24 15,585.03 16,014.34 16,455.47 16,908.75 17,374.52 17,853.12 18,344.90 13. Cagutsan 7,200.00 7,398.33 7,602.13 7,811.53 8,026.71 8,247.81 8,475.01 8,708.46 8,948.34 9,194.84 9,448.12 9,708.37 9,975.80 10,250.59 10,532.96 14. Canlanipa 22,690.00 23,315.02 23,957.25 24,617.18 25,295.29 25,992.07 26,708.05 27,443.75 28,199.71 28,976.50 29,774.69 30,594.86 31,437.63 32,303.61 33,193.44 15. Cantiasay 10,580.00 10,871.44 11,170.90 11,478.61 11,794.80 12,119.70 12,453.55 12,796.60 13,149.09 13,511.30 13,883.48 14,265.92 14,658.89 15,062.68 15,477.60 16. Capalayan 10,200.00 10,480.97 10,769.68 11,066.34 11,371.17 11,684.40 12,006.26 12,336.99 12,676.82 13,026.02 13,384.83 13,753.53 14,132.38 14,521.68 14,921.69 17. Catadman 10,150.00 10,429.59 10,716.89 11,012.09 11,315.43 11,627.13 11,947.41 12,276.51 12,614.68 12,962.16 13,319.22 13,686.11 14,063.11 14,450.49 14,848.54 18. Danao 8,760.00 9,001.30 9,249.25 9,504.03 9,765.83 10,034.84 10,311.26 10,595.29 10,887.15 11,187.05 11,495.21 11,811.86 12,137.22 12,471.56 12,815.10 19. Danawan 9,420.00 9,679.48 9,946.11 10,220.09 10,501.61 10,790.89 11,088.14 11,393.57 11,707.42 12,029.91 12,361.29 12,701.79 13,051.67 13,411.19 13,780.62 20. Day-asan 9,250.00 9,504.80 9,766.62 10,035.65 10,312.09 10,596.15 10,888.03 11,187.95 11,496.14 11,812.81 12,138.20 12,472.56 12,816.13 13,169.17 13,531.92 21. Ipil 14,080.00 14,467.85 14,866.38 15,275.89 15,696.68 16,129.06 16,573.35 17,029.88 17,498.98 17,981.01 18,476.32 18,985.26 19,508.23 20,045.61 20,597.78 22. Libuac 9,230.00 9,484.25 9,745.50 10,013.95 10,289.80 10,573.24 10,864.49 11,163.76 11,471.28 11,787.27 12,111.96 12,445.60 12,788.42 13,140.69 13,502.67 23. Lipata 13,820.00 14,200.69 14,591.86 14,993.81 15,406.82 15,831.22 16,267.31 16,715.41 17,175.85 17,648.98 18,135.13 18,634.68 19,148.00 19,675.45 20,217.43 24. Lisondra 12,600.00 12,947.08 13,303.72 13,670.18 14,046.74 14,433.67 14,831.26 15,239.81 15,659.60 16,090.96 16,534.20 16,989.65 17,457.65 17,938.54 18,432.68 25. Luna 18,130.00 18,629.41 19,142.57 19,669.88 20,211.70 20,768.45 21,340.54 21,928.39 22,532.43 23,153.11 23,790.88 24,446.23 25,119.62 25,811.57 26,522.57

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BARANGAY 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 26. Mabini 7,115.00 7,310.99 7,512.38 7,719.31 7,931.95 8,150.44 8,374.96 8,605.65 8,842.70 9,086.29 9,336.58 9,593.76 9,858.03 10,129.58 10,408.61 27. Mabua 11,400.00 11,714.02 12,036.70 12,368.26 12,708.96 13,059.04 13,418.76 13,788.40 14,168.21 14,558.49 14,959.52 15,371.59 15,795.02 16,230.11 16,677.18 28. Manjagao 7,400.00 7,603.84 7,813.30 8,028.52 8,249.67 8,476.92 8,710.43 8,950.36 9,196.91 9,450.25 9,710.56 9,978.05 10,252.91 10,535.33 10,825.54 29. Mapawa 8,217.00 8,443.35 8,675.93 8,914.91 9,160.48 9,412.82 9,672.10 9,938.53 10,212.30 10,493.61 10,782.66 11,079.68 11,384.88 11,698.49 12,020.74 30. Mat-i 9,020.00 9,268.46 9,523.77 9,786.12 10,055.68 10,332.68 10,617.30 10,909.77 11,210.29 11,519.09 11,836.39 12,162.44 12,497.46 12,841.72 13,195.45 31. Nabago 9,700.00 9,967.20 10,241.75 10,523.87 10,813.76 11,111.64 11,417.72 11,732.23 12,055.41 12,387.49 12,728.71 13,079.34 13,439.62 13,809.83 14,190.23 32. Nonoc 10,241.00 10,523.10 10,812.97 11,110.82 11,416.88 11,731.37 12,054.52 12,386.58 12,727.78 13,078.38 13,438.63 13,808.81 14,189.19 14,580.05 14,981.67 33. Orok 8,230.00 8,456.70 8,689.65 8,929.02 9,174.98 9,427.71 9,687.41 9,954.25 10,228.45 10,510.21 10,799.72 11,097.21 11,402.89 11,717.00 12,039.76 34. Poctoy 8,300.00 8,528.63 8,763.56 9,004.96 9,253.01 9,507.90 9,769.80 10,038.92 10,315.45 10,599.60 10,891.58 11,191.60 11,499.88 11,816.66 12,142.16 35. Punta Bilar 9,520.00 9,782.24 10,051.70 10,328.58 10,613.09 10,905.44 11,205.84 11,514.52 11,831.70 12,157.62 12,492.51 12,836.63 13,190.23 13,553.56 13,926.91 36. Quezon 9,500.00 9,761.69 10,030.58 10,306.88 10,590.80 10,882.53 11,182.30 11,490.33 11,806.84 12,132.07 12,466.26 12,809.66 13,162.52 13,525.09 13,897.65 37. Rizal 15,210.00 15,628.97 16,059.49 16,501.87 16,956.43 17,423.51 17,903.46 18,396.62 18,903.38 19,424.09 19,959.15 20,508.94 21,073.88 21,654.38 22,250.87 38. Sabang 10,300.00 10,583.72 10,875.26 11,174.83 11,482.66 11,798.96 12,123.97 12,457.94 12,801.10 13,153.72 13,516.06 13,888.37 14,270.94 14,664.04 15,067.98 39. San Isidro 6,250.00 6,422.16 6,599.07 6,780.85 6,967.63 7,159.56 7,356.78 7,559.43 7,767.66 7,981.63 8,201.49 8,427.41 8,659.55 8,898.09 9,143.19 40. San Jose 10,720.00 11,015.29 11,318.72 11,630.51 11,950.88 12,280.08 12,618.35 12,965.93 13,323.09 13,690.09 14,067.20 14,454.69 14,852.86 15,262.00 15,682.40 41. San Juan 18,920.00 19,441.17 19,976.70 20,526.97 21,092.41 21,673.42 22,270.44 22,883.90 23,514.26 24,161.98 24,827.55 25,511.45 26,214.19 26,936.28 27,678.27 42. San Pedro 7,500.00 7,706.60 7,918.88 8,137.01 8,361.16 8,591.47 8,828.13 9,071.31 9,321.19 9,577.95 9,841.79 10,112.89 10,391.46 10,677.70 10,971.83 43. San Roque 7,900.00 8,117.61 8,341.22 8,570.99 8,807.08 9,049.68 9,298.97 9,555.12 9,818.32 10,088.78 10,366.68 10,652.24 10,945.67 11,247.18 11,556.99 44. Serna 7,520.00 7,727.15 7,940.00 8,158.71 8,383.45 8,614.38 8,851.68 9,095.50 9,346.05 9,603.49 9,868.03 10,139.86 10,419.17 10,706.18 11,001.09 45. Sidlakan 6,700.00 6,884.56 7,074.20 7,269.07 7,469.30 7,675.05 7,886.47 8,103.71 8,326.93 8,556.31 8,792.00 9,034.18 9,283.04 9,538.75 9,801.50 46. Silop 7,300.00 7,501.09 7,707.71 7,920.03 8,138.19 8,362.37 8,592.72 8,829.41 9,072.63 9,322.54 9,579.34 9,843.21 10,114.35 10,392.96 10,679.25 47. Sugbay 6,420.00 6,596.85 6,778.56 6,965.28 7,157.15 7,354.30 7,556.88 7,765.04 7,978.94 8,198.73 8,424.57 8,656.63 8,895.09 9,140.11 9,391.89 48. Sukailang 7,560.00 7,768.25 7,982.23 8,202.11 8,428.05 8,660.20 8,898.76 9,143.88 9,395.76 9,654.58 9,920.52 10,193.79 10,474.59 10,763.12 11,059.61 49. Taft 24,410.00 25,082.40 25,773.32 26,483.27 27,212.78 27,962.38 28,732.63 29,524.10 30,337.37 31,173.05 32,031.74 32,914.08 33,820.74 34,752.36 35,709.65 50. Talisay 9,280.00 9,535.63 9,798.30 10,068.20 10,345.54 10,630.52 10,923.34 11,224.24 11,533.42 11,851.12 12,177.57 12,513.02 12,857.70 13,211.88 13,575.81 51. Togbongon 14,400.00 14,796.66 15,204.25 15,623.07 16,053.42 16,495.63 16,950.02 17,416.92 17,896.69 18,389.67 18,896.23 19,416.75 19,951.60 20,501.19 21,065.91 52. Trinidad 9,560.00 9,823.34 10,093.93 10,371.98 10,657.69 10,951.26 11,252.93 11,562.90 11,881.41 12,208.70 12,545.00 12,890.56 13,245.65 13,610.51 13,985.43 53. Washington 25,960.00 26,675.09 27,409.89 28,164.92 28,940.75 29,737.95 30,557.11 31,398.84 32,263.75 33,152.49 34,065.71 35,004.08 35,968.30 36,959.09 37,977.16 54. Zaragosa 7,010.00 7,203.10 7,401.51 7,605.40 7,814.89 8,030.16 8,251.36 8,478.65 8,712.21 8,952.19 9,198.79 9,452.18 9,712.55 9,980.09 10,255.00 TOTAL P560,823.00 576,271.43 592,145.40 608,456.64 625,217.19 642,439.42 660,136.06 678,320.16 697,005.17 716,204.88 735,933.45 756,205.48 777,035.91 798,440.15 820,433.98 AVERAGE P10,385.61 10,671.69 10,965.66 11,267.72 11,578.10 11,897.03 12,224.74 12,561.48 12,907.50 13,263.05 13,628.40 14,003.81 14,389.55 14,785.93 15,193.22 Source: CPDO Computations and Projections based on MBN Survey

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Table 4.2 Poverty Threshold, Magnitude of Families and Poverty Incidence Surigao City 2011

Poverty Threshold No. of Families Poverty Incidence

P 12,842.00 11,457 40.1%

Source: National Household Targeting System (NHTS) for Poverty Reduction, DSWD, Caraga XIII

Table 4.3 Daily Minimum Wage Rates and COLA CARAGA Region Effective November 11, 2011

Wage Order No. RXIII-11 Industry / Sector Total DMWR* Basic Wage COLA*

A. AGRICULTURE: 1. Plantation P 231.00 P 17.00 P 248.00 2. Non-Plantation P 211.00 P 17.00 P 228.00 B. NON-AGRICULTURE: P 241.00 P 17.00 P 258.00 C. RETAIL and SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT: 1. Employing 10 workers or less P 211.00 P 17.00 P 228.00 2. Employing more than 10 workers P 241.00 P 17.00 P 258.00 COLA - Cost of Living Allowance DMWR – Daily Minimum Wage Rates Source: Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board-XIII, DOLE, Caraga (Wage Order # RXIII-11)

Table 4.4 Labor Force Statistics Surigao City 2000

Particulars 2000

Population 15 years old and over 65,034 Labor Force Participation Rate (LFR) 60.00% In the labor Force (LF) 39,020 Employed 35,079 Employment Rate 89.9% Unemployed 3,941 Unemployment Rate 10.1% Not in the labor force 26,014 Source: NSO, Surigao City

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Table 4.5 Summary on Consumer Price Index (CPI), Inflation Rate, Purchasing Power of Peso Surigao del Norte 2000-2011

Year CPI Inflation Rate Purchasing Power of PESO

2000 165.3 4.2 0.60 2001 174.0 5.3 0.57 2002 183.4 5.4 0.55 2003 192.6 5.0 0.52 2004 127.5 8.4 0.78 2005 139.8 9.6 0.72 2006 148.9 6.5 0.67 2007 148.8 No available data 0.67 2008 165.8 11.4 0.60 2009 174.7 5.4 0.57 2010 177.1 4.4 0.56 2011 127.2 5.6 0.79 Source: NSO, Surigao City

Table 4.6 Rice Areas of Surigao City 2011

WET DRY Barangay Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total (ha.) (ha.) (ha.) (ha.) Anomar 111 65 176 111 40 151 Balibayon - 46 46 - 25 25 Bonifacio 36 45 81 36 20 56 Cabongbongan 173 48 221 173 42 215 Cagniog - 45 45 - 15 15 Capalayan 221 255 476 221 255 476 Danao 45 44 89 45 19 64 Ipil 156 50 206 156 50 206 Luna 102 44 146 102 32 134 Mabini 211 110 321 211 86 297 Mapawa 101 50 151 101 20 121 Mat-i 400 150 550 400 100 500 Nabago 70 30 100 70 21 91 Orok 66 25 91 66 26 91 Poctoy 81 25 106 81 25 106 Quezon - 66 66 - 31 31 Rizal 431 81 512 431 50 481 San Roque 26 30 56 26 - 26 Serna 92 55 147 92 33 125 Silop - 50 50 - 20 20 Sukailang 26 60 86 26 30 56 Togbongon 74 51 125 74 30 104 Trinidad 46 35 81 46 35 81 Total 2,468 1,460 3,928 2,468 1,005 3,472 Source: City Agriculture Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.7 Agricultural Crop Production Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Agricultural Crops Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield (has.) (mt) (has.) (mt) (has.) (mt) (has.) (mt) (has.) (mt) (has.) (mt)

Coconut 11,565 82,342 11,565 834,993.0

Palay/Rice 3,482.02 33,775.4 3,482.0 34,113.15 3,928.0 34,116.2 3,928.0 34,113.80 3,928.0 33,209.6 3,786.0 31,211.0

Corn 221.0 698.36 200.0 632.0 176.0 563.2 176.0 552.10 50.0 150.0 34.25 109.6

Banana 25.0 117.3 30.0 138.9 32.0 148.8 36.0 155.80 40.0 176.0 41.0 213.2

Cassava 93.0 492.8 95.0 512.0 98.5 546.2 98.5 552.70 100.0 575.0 100.0 588.0

Mango 118.0 103.0 118.0 95.2 122.0 98.6 122.0 88.35 122.0 67.4 122.0 68.8

Pineapple 30.0 133.0 35.0 150.6 40.0 163.4 4.0 165.70 50.0 188.0 50.0 194.0

Vegetables 44.0 264.0 54.0 272.0 56.5 296.6 56.5 299.10 56.5 305.1 56.50 316.4

Total 35,583.86 35,913.85 35,933.0 35,927.55 34,671.1 32,701.0 Source: Philippine Coconut Authority/City Agriculture Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.8 Livestock and Poultry Inventory Surigao City 2006-2011

Livestock and 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Poultry Population

Carabao 3,443 3,358 3,354 3,757 3,984 3,445

Cattle 588 713 713 786 792 846

Poultry 128,919 124,472 124,427 101,381 81,105 8,416

Swine 20,241 15,403 14,931 14,093 15,759 10,992

Total 153,191 143,946 143,425 120,017 101,640 23,699

Source: City Veterinary Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.9 Comparative Data on Slaughtered Common Livestock Surigao City 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Specie No. of Volume No. of Volume No. of Volume No. of Volume No. of Volume No. of Volume Heads (kls.) Heads (kls.) Heads (kls.) Heads (kls.) Heads (kls.) Heads (kls.) Carabao 874 216,274 1,039 248,938 937 174,224 861 157,749 749 140,732 708 129,884

Cattle 1,221 196,996 1,350 213,269 1,221 160,872 1,178 155,980 1,241 177,274 1,228 182,687

Swine 17,582 1,173,564 20,998 1,534,189 17,582 1,339,605 18,937 1,395,357 18,937 1,516,823 19,496 1,580,570

Poultry 650,382 715,420 581,779 515,588 650,382 266,885 244,895 272,615 381,772 398,161 518,910 563,972

Total 670,059 2,302,254 605,166 2,511,984 670,122 1,941,586 265,871 1,981,701 402,699 2,232,990 540,342 2,457,113

Source: City Veterinary Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.10 Comparative Fishery Production Surigao City 2010-2011

Production (Mt) Difference % Increase/ Commodity 2010 2011 (M.T.) (Decrease) Commercial 2,512.91 2,512.60 -0.31 (0.012) Municipal: Marine 10,980.30 10,979.00 -1.3 (0.012) Inland 134.00 133.80 -0.2 (0.15) TOTAL 13,627.21 13,625.40 -1.81 (0.013) Source: City Agriculture Office, Surigao City

Table 4.11 Dominant Marine Species Surigao del Norte 2011

Species Caught Metric Tons Anchovies (Dilis) 678.88 Big-eyed Scad (Matangbaka) 797.35 Big-eye Tuna (Bariles) 30.54 Blue Crab (Alimasag) 18.03 Caesio (Dalagang-bukid) 104.21 Cavalla (Talakitok) 81.98 Crevalle (Salay-salay) 51.83 Eastern Little Tuna (Bonito) 17.41 Fimbriated Sardines (Tunsoy) 267.98 Flying Fish (Bolador) 121.73 Frigate Tuna (Tulingan) 350.91 Goatfish (Saramulyete) 172.94 Grouper (Lapu-lapu) 84.70 Hairtail (Espada) 22.36 Indian Mackerel (Alumahan) 142.57 Indian Sardines (Tamban) 483.73 Indo-pacific Mackerel (Hasa-hasa) 34.58 Mullet (Kapak) 18.94 Parrot Fish (Loro) 374.92 Porgies (Pargo) 188.85 Round Herring (Tulis) 29.33 Round Scad (Galunggong) 281.31 Siganid (Samaral) 380.33 Skipjack (Gulyasan) 326.66 Slipmouth (Sapsap) 24.13 Snapper (Maya-maya) 79.41 Spanish Mackerel (Tanigue) 64.75 Squid (Pusit) 496.79 Threadfin Bream (Bisugo) 54.77 Yellow Fin Tuna (Bariles) 353.99 Others 2,384.34 TOTAL 8,520.25 Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Surigao City

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Table 4.12 Fishpond Operator Surigao City 2011

Name of Operator Location Area

1. Vicente Buenaflor Sabang, Surigao City

2. Nestor Mindaña Sabang, Surigao City

3. Ricardo Ventura Sabang, Surigao City

4. Nelly Albano Sabang, Surigao City 1.0 ha.

5. Glecerio Macalos Sabang, Surigao City

6. Raul Bingeal Sabang, Surigao City 1/8 ha.

7. Beatriz Mergullas Sabang, Surigao City Source: City Agriculture’s Office, Surigao City

Table 4.13 Mineral Resource/Reserve Inventory Surigao City 2011

Mining Company Volume Mineral Content

26,889,405.00 WMT 0.08% Ni 14.7-53.1% Fe Iron Fines

Pacific Nickel 16,458,938.00 WMT 0.70% Ni 18.20% Fe Nickel Ore-Limonite Philippines, Inc.

2,170,534.00 WMT 1.41% Ni 15.42% Fe Nickel Ore-Saprolite

44,470,341.00 MT 95% CaCO3 54% CaO Limestone Pacific Cement Philippines, Inc. 73,581,165.00 MT 55% SiO2 n/a Silica

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau, DENR

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Table 4.14 Consolidated Mineral Production and Sales Surigao City 2011

SALES Mining Permit Holder/Operator Quantity (WMT) Value (in PhP) Value (in US$) Country Destination Mineral Commodity

Pacific Nickel Philippines, Inc. 111,574.71 25,413,709.01 1,100,795.41 Iligan City and China Iron Fine Sand (Tailings)

Shuley Mine, Inc. 407,560.06 221,314,773.84 5,119,049.07

MINERAL PRODUCTION

277,646.00 23,835,297.00 N/A Limestone Raw Materials for Cement 43,964.00 4,331,241.00 N/A Silica Pacific Cement Philippines, Inc. SALES

6,526,004.75 1,004,137,328.44 N/A Various Local Cement

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau, DENR, S.C.

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Table 4.15 Volume of Exports by Commodity Surigao del Norte 2007-2011

COMMODITY VOLUME (MT) VALUE (Dollar $) 2007 Beneficiated Nickel Silicate Ore 926,254,650.00 $120,364,847.68 Laterite Nickel Ore 4,026,660,765.00 139,005,987.84 Chrome Ore 35,117,974.00 5,957,600.00 Limonitic Nickel Ore 766,881,362.00 28,361,863.61 Saprolitic Nickel Ore 515,429,337.00 30,614,114.30 Crushed Fluxing Processing Boulders w/ Nickel Content 982,044,712.00 18,700,500.00 Re-export Construction Equipment 297,150,000.00 383,098.00 TOTAL 7,549,538,800.00 $343,388,011.43 2008 Beneficiated Nickel Silicate Ore 830,292,000.00 $73,867,578.38 Chrome Ore 47,826,242.00 5,529,386.28 Lateritic Nickel Ore 2,069,572,302.00 33,772,445.00 Limonitic Nickel Ore 359,490,001.00 8,124,619.99 Saprolitic Nickel Ore 130,433,738.00 4,611,206.04 TOTAL 3,437,614,283.00 $125,905,235.69 2009 Nickel Ore 4,926,813.16 $101,318,497.81 Chrome Ore 2,072,623.95 3,101,577.87 TOTAL 6,999,437.11 $104,420,075.68 2010 (in KGS) Nickel Ore 10,483,362,134 $203,541,422.22 Chrome Ore 46,946,271 8,792,780.00 TOTAL 10,530,308,405 $212,334,202.22 2011 Nickel Ore 609,372,158.00 6,923,500.00 Chrome Ore 6,115,390.00 528,206.00 Iron Sand Fines 50,086,842.00 250,000.00 TOTAL 665,574,390.00 $7,701,706.00 Source: Bureau of Custom, Surigao City

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Table 4.16 Volume of Imports by Commodity Surigao del Norte 2007-2011

COMMODITY ORIGIN VOLUME (MT) VALUE (P)

2007

Rice 25% Broken Vietnam 57,035.44 P866,021,643.35

TOTAL 57,035.44 P866,021,643.35

2008

Vietnam Long Grain White Rice 25% Brokens 81,035.02 P2,907,296,816.00 China Self-Propelled Cargo Vessel 2,570.00 6,571,320.83 Japan Chemical Gypsum 6,002.00 5,863,190.00 TOTAL 89,607.02 P2,919,731,326.83

2009 Vietnam/ Long Grain White Rice 25% Brokens 43,855.00 P1,203,322,976.00 Thailand Indonesian Steam Coal Indonesia 16,335.92 60,539,520.00

Ordinary Portland Cement Clinker China 6,556.00 15,066,593.00

Chemical Gypsum Japan 9,370.00 6,359,331.00

Remote Control Clamshell (used) China 36.00 996,528.00

TOTAL 76,152.92 P1,286,284,948.00

2010 (KGS) Vietnam/ Long Grain White Rice 25% Brokens 53,178,630 P1,649,065,672.00 Thailand Ordinary Portland Cement Clinker China 19,967,000 51,745,266.00

Chemical Gypsum Japan 6,500,000 5,021,913.00 Civil & Bldg. Works/Construction Japan 479,345 69,960,806.00 Machine Paint Related Materials Japan 65,520 9,697,137.00

TOTAL 80,190,495 P1,785,490,794.00

2011

TOTAL Source: Bureau of Custom, Surigao City

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Table 4.17 Business Investments Surigao City 2006-2011

AMOUNT OF INVESTMENTS Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Trading P260,699,000.00 P965,750,091.00 P89,384,000.00 P49,744,500.00 P48,569,000.00 P54,530,000.00

Manufacturing/Processing 305,421,000.00 2,710,000.00 16,005,000.00 6,246,000.00 8,201,000.00 3,719,000.00

Services 200,041,000.00 129,146,405.00 529,561,500.00 97,390,000.00 109,638,000.00 176,415,000.00

Total P766,161,000.00 P1,097,606,496.00 P634,950,500.00 P153,380,500.00 P166,408,000.00 P234,664,000.00

*Based on DTI Business Name Registration only Source: DTI, Surigao City

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Table 4.18 Type and Number of Registered Establishments Surigao City 2007-2011

Number Type 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1. Amusement (including computer games/internet) 94 100 102 99 109 2. Arrastre 15 21 15 17 17 3. Banks (commercial and rural bank) 15 16 17 17 20 4. Bakery 50 66 62 65 61 5. Banana Cue Vendor 6 5 6 5 4 6. Barbecue Vendor 21 22 23 20 20 7. Barber Shop 9 10 11 13 11 8. Beauty Parlor 23 29 33 29 33 9. Beer/Softd rinks Distributor 4 4 4 4 4 10. Beta/VHS Rent 3 2 2 2 2 11. Billiard 10 8 9 5 9 12. Bus/Jeepney Terminal 1 1 1 1 1 13. Buying and Selling (scrap/bottle) 10 8 7 7 9 14. Black Smith 1 0 1 1 1 15. Cafeteria, Eatery and Cook Food 100 165 163 147 122 16. Catering 17 16 17 17 22 17. Cockpits 1 1 1 2 2 18. Contractor 42 67 86 50 49 19. Cooperative 11 11 21 22 33 20. Copra Buyer 25 27 25 26 25 21. Dent al Laboratory/Medical Clinic & Drug Test Center 19 18 15 23 26 22. Dress Shop 8 11 6 11 12 23. Dried Fish 13 22 14 11 22 24. Dry Goods/Used Clothing 71 74 82 75 75 25. Ferry Terminal 1 1 1 1 1 26. Financing Institution (Lending) 40 39 45 43 53 27. Fish Coral/Fish Net/Fish Pond 14 13 12 11 6 28. Fish Vendor 131 163 160 132 150 29. Flower Vendor 6 5 5 7 7 30. Funeral Parlor 4 4 4 5 4 31. Furniture Shop 10 19 10 13 118 32. Gasoline Station 11 10 14 11 11 33. General Merchandise 313 414 405 410 402 34. Grovars (Market Rice/Corn) 53 52 50 45 41 35. Hardware/Lumber 31 36 39 47 44 36. Hollow Blocks 13 15 20 23 16 37. Home Appliance 28 17 15 11 10 38. Hotel and Lodging 26 48 40 38 35 39. Ice Cream Peddler/Ice Cream Maker 3 2 3 2 1 40. Ice Plant/Factory Dealer 8 5 5 5 6 41. Insurance 20 20 17 18 18 42. Lechon Services 17 42 38 36 3 43. Lechon Manok/Pork 17 44. Lettering/Art and Sign 5 2 4 5 5 45. Mahjong 11 9 10 8 8 46. Magazine Stand 7 5 7 6 6 47. Manpower Services 8 48. Manufacturing 10 36 32 28 9 49. Marine Product (buy and sell) 38 32 29 25 23 50. Meat Grinder 1 1 1 1 1 51. Meat Vendor 86 93 86 90 80 52. Mimeographing and Xerox 13 8 8 14 20 53. Mining 9 11 10 11 20 54. Miscellaneous 21 30 36 30 17 55. Mobile Sound System 8 56. Night Clubs 4 6 18 15 13 57. Nipa Shingle 2 3 3 3 2 58. Optical Clinic 7 6 5 7 8 59. Pawnshop/Jewelry Store/Money Changer 47 54 56 55 66 (cont’d. on next page)10 City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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(cont’n. Table 4.18)3 Number Type 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 60. Peddler 7 9 6 9 14 61. Pharmacy/Drug and Medical Supplies 47 47 45 50 36 62. Photo Studio 11 10 9 10 10 63. Poultry 2 2 2 3 2 64. Printing Press 8 10 9 10 15 65. Producer 1 1 1 1 0 66. Radio Repair Shop 10 5 6 5 6 67. Real Estate Lessor 345 346 350 365 346 68. Refreshment 27 29 40 36 47 69. Restaurant 19 34 21 27 36 70. Rice -Corn Retail and Wholesale 36 52 50 55 50 71. Root Crops 9 14 14 10 8 72. Sari -sari Store 507 384 470 480 467 73. School and Other Learning Institution 15 18 18 20 20 74. Security 9 6 6 10 9 75. Service Communication 10 13 7 13 8 76. Service Establishment 81 218 200 185 209 77. Shipping Agency 10 9 7 12 12 78. Shoe Making/Repair 5 4 5 5 5 79. Surigao Memorial Park 1 1 1 1 1 80. Tailoring 14 14 18 14 18 81. Tobacco Dealer/Vendor 20 20 10 20 11 82. Trucking/Hauling 7 8 11 11 18 83. Vegetable/Fruit Vendor 121 122 120 130 102 84. Videoke 19 20 19 10 18 85. Vulcanizing /Repair/Welding/Auto Shop & Fabrication 65 65 71 65 45 86. Watch Repair Shop 7 8 5 6 4 TOTAL 2,972 3,374 3,423 3,388 3,343 Source: City Treasurer's Office, Surigao City

Table 4.19 Loans Granted by Type (in Thousand Pesos) Surigao City 2009

Type Number Amount Agricultural 3,102 P 65,699,757.23 Industrial 31 3,135,290.81 Commercial 798 81,343,546.41 Real Estate 398 18,885,161.48 Salary 4,743 75,231,396.01 Others 1,823 112,143,879.19 Total 10,895 P 356,439,031.13 Source: Government, Commercial and Rural Banks

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Table 4.20 Inventory of Financial Institutions Surigao City 2011

Name Manager Tel. No.

Government and Commercial Banks: Allied Banking Corporation Ms. Shirley G. Augusto San Nicolas St., Surigao City 826-8001/231-7299 Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Mr. Lucilo S. Eviota Narciso St., Surigao City 826-0289/826-0317/231-7351 Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Mr. Antonio T. Yu Rizal St., Surigao City 231-7125 Land Bank of the Philippines Mr. Jaime Nejune D. Seron City Hall Compound, Borromeo St., Surigao City 826-8600/826-6315/231-7191 Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company Mr. Rogelio A. Cañedo Borromeo St., Surigao City 826-6251/231-7296 Banco de Oro (BDO) Mr. Ernesto Jun C. Mendoza, Jr. San Nicolas corner Magallanes Sts., Surigao City 826-0339/826-3405/231-7270 Philippine National Bank Mr. Ardon L. Rasonabe Rizal St., Surigao City 231-7104 Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation Ms. Nenet C. Limcangco San Nicolas corner Burgos Sts., Surigao City 826-1288/231-7266 United Coconut Planters Bank Mr. Rolando P. Bacarro San Nicolas corner Diez Sts., Surigao City 826-1669/826-0299/231-7151 Rural Banks: Siargao Bank, Inc. Mr. Francisco B. Guyunay Capitol Road, Surigao City 232-5071 Surigao City Evergreen Rural Bank, Inc. Mr. Bienvenido C. Ilano Borromeo St., Surigao City 826-0313/826-0291/826-6088 Surigaonon Rural Bank, Corp. Ms. Concepcion L. Lopez Rizal corner Gemina Sts., Surigao City 826-0123/826-0143/231-9900 Green Bank of CARAGA Ms. Luniza B. Garrido San Nicolas corner Diez Sts., Surigao City 826-6238 Cantilan Rural Bank Mr. Anthony Teosilo Arrio Vasquez, St., Surigao City 826-2033 Rural Bank of Placer Mr. George F. Coniate Km 2, National Highway, Surigao City 826-4100 Rural Bank of Dapa Mr. Francisco B. Goyonan Jose C. Sering Bldg, Capitol Road, Surigao City 826-3464/232-5071 One Network Bank Mr. Vivencio A. Naranjo III San Nicolas St., Surigao City 826-6247 / 231-6800 Others: Quedan Rural Credit and Guarantee Corp. Mr. Christopher F. Gilos Borromeo St., Surigao City 826-2436 Surigao Micro Credit Corp. Ms. Gloria C. Rocha Roxas corner Gemina Sts., Surigao City 826-3600 Source: CPDO Survey

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Table 4.21 List of Indigenous Materials and its Potential Industries Surigao City 2011

Potential Resourced-Based Kind Enterprise/Industries

Coconut/Corn VCO, Coco Based Food Products

Wood Handicrafts, Furniture and Novelty Items

Gold Fine Jewelries

Coco Husks Coco coir, Coconet, Handicrafts

Palms, Vines, Grasses – Agsam, Banban, Handicrafts and Novelty Items Bamboo, Baliw, Coco Shells, etc.

Agricultural-Fishery Products–Rootcrops, Fresh, Frozen and Processed Food Banana, etc. Products

Clay Ceramics-Pots, Jars, Construction tiles, bricks

Semi-Precious Stones Fashion accessories

Source: DTI, Surigao City

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Table 4.22 Comparative Distribution of Travelers by Country of Residence Surigao City 2010-2011

% of Country of Residence 2010 2011 Increase/Decrease ASEAN: Philippines 133,470 165,203 23.58 Brunei 2 11 450.00 Cambodia 28 Indonesia 29 Malaysia 41 56 36.58 Thailand 22 27 22.73 Singapore 61 79 29.51 Vietnam 36 18 -50.00 South Asia: Bangladesh - 1 India 34 49 44.12 Iran 45 80 77.78 Pakistan 8 3 -62.5 Sri Lanka 2 East Asia: China 1,549 2,560 65.27 Japan 638 1,084 69.90 Korea 587 1,054 79.56 Taiwan 113 186 64.60 Middle East: Bahrain 2 3 50.00 Israel 13 29 123.31 Jordan - 5 Kuwait - 28 Saudi Arabia 20 10 -50.00 United Arab Emirates 23 23 North America: Canada 465 550 18.28 United States 2,264 3,226 42.49 Mexico 21 10 -52.38 South America: Argentina 1 2 50.00 Brazil 18 12 -33.33 Colombia 1 7 600.00 Western America: Austria 70 106 51.43 Belgium 50 72 44.00 France 94 174 85.11 Germany 350 561 60.28 Luxembourg 3 5 66.67 Netherlands 30 24 -20.00 Switzerland 24 64 166.67 Northern Europe: Denmark 49 43 -12.24 Finland 22 49 122.73 Ireland 8 21 162.50 Norway 78 147 88.46 Sweden 140 146 4.28 United Kingdom 137 173 26.28 Southern Europe: Greece 72 86 19.44 Italy 38 84 121.05 Portugal 9 4 -55.55

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% of Country of Residence 2010 2011 Increase/Decrease Spain 64 19 -70.31 Union of Serbia & Montenegro 14 Australia/Pacific Australia 1,124 1,313 16.81 Guam 2 24 1,100.00 New Zealand 75 141 88.00 Africa: Nigeria 8 South Africa 7 27 285.74 Others & Unspecified Resident 3,344 7,112 112.68 Balikbayans 470 362 -22.98 TOTAL FOREIGN Tourists 12,269 19,907 62.25 GRAND TOTAL 145,739 185,110 27.01 Source: City Tourism Office, Surigao City

Table 4.23 Comparative Monthly Distribution of Foreign and Domestic Visitors Surigao City 2006-2011

Month 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

January 4,122 5,347 6,904 7,938 8,784 11,222

February 4,806 5,746 7,024 7,428 10,890 11,212

March 4,420 5,287 8,004 8,751 12,426 17,157

April 5,085 6,849 10,247 10,285 11,661 15,266

May 6,125 7,495 10,090 10,493 13,755 17,052

June 5,019 6,652 8,813 9,418 13,000 15,871

July 5,046 6,350 8,232 10,878 11,351 17,216

August 5,422 6,710 8,160 9,333 11,831 16,937

September 7,659 8,144 10,734 11,339 13,811 17,104

October 9,048 6,181 9,804 9,507 11,910 16,797

November 6,548 6,367 8,338 9,931 13,258 15,476

December 5,970 7,010 9,464 9,023 13,062 13,800

TOTAL 69,270 78,138 105,814 114,324 145,739 185,110 Source: City Tourism Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.24 Top Foreign Market Surigao City 2011

Country of Residence Volume Rank United States of America 3,226 1st China 2,560 2nd Australia 1,313 3rd Japan 1,084 4th Korea 1,054 5th Germany 561 6th Canada 550 7th Taiwan 186 8th France 174 9th United Kingdom 173 10th Norway 147 11th Sweden 146 12th New Zealand 141 13th Austria 106 14th Greece 86 15th Italy 84 16th Iran 80 17th Singapore 79 18th Belgium 72 19th Switzerland 64 20th Malaysia 56 21st India 49 22nd Finland 49 Denmark 43 23rd Israel 29 24th Indonesia 29 Kuwait 28 25th Thailand 27 26th South Africa 27 Netherlands 24 27th Guam 24 United Arab Emirates 23 28th Ireland 21 29th Spain 19 30th Vietnam 18 31st Brazil 12 32nd Brunei 11 33rd Saudi Arabia 10 34th Mexico 10 Nigeria 8 35th Colombia 7 36th Luxembourg 5 37th Jordan 5 Portugal 4 38th Pakistan 3 39th Bahrain 3 Argentina 2 40th Bangladesh 1 41st Others and Unspecified Residences 7,112 Balikbayans 362 TOTAL 19,907 Source: City Tourism Office, Surigao City

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Table 4.25 Hotel Occupancy Rate Surigao City 2006-2011

Classification Name of Establishment 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Hotel Philippine Gateway Hotel 17.99 31.63 55.47 53.85 55.85 Hotel Tavern 72.98 90.96 86.59 78.20 75.96 Tourist Inn Leomonde Hotel 10.37 8.71 9.71 10.95 13.31 Garcia Pension 20.48 14.94 30.03 34.45 52.18 EY Tourist Inn - - - - 73.06 Barton’s Beds and Breakfast - - - - 27.47 Apartelle AdEn Apartelle 28.50 24.67 34.72 34.26 40.95 Big Brother’s Hauz Apartelle - - 40.85 32.54 44.44 JVC Apartelle 14.18 14.19 16.66 12.84 11.59 Tourland Apartelle 4.74 5.83 9.60 - - Conching Apartelle - - - 5.27 6.59 Pension Houses Dexter Pension 14.64 16.47 17.44 17.33 17.05 Garden Pavilion/Guest House 59.14 91.74 23.24 22.68 38.60 Jannex Pension - 29.66 39.06 40.07 34.32 Jazz Pension - 7.45 14.13 10.47 16.08 Mayette’s Place - - 32.46 24.15 22.48 Metro Pension Plaza 13.15 13.07 8.65 8.93 8.61 Pope John Paul XXIII Pastoral 16.86 18.05 20.48 8.78 9.82 Red’s Pension 7.13 4.64 8.47 6.28 6.28 RSY Pension - - 51.34 83.32 66.53 SLB I Pensionne 105.52 144.90 43.02 47.30 59.37 SLB II Pensionne 141.39 149.65 65.84 72.58 72.73 Golden Mile Pension Hauz - - - 18.59 23.94 Our Place - - - - 15.73 Resorts Maharlika Annex 27.38 67.61 47.07 41.24 59.01 Almont Hotel & Beach Resort - 10.39 26.04 4.49 25.25 Daydream Laguna Resort - - 13.13 1.07 2.34 Miwa Beach Resort 35.05 24.68 18.84 13.62 20.35 Mt. Bagarabon Beach Resort 15.91 23.50 30.36 27.54 31.42 Hideaway Home by the Sea 16.12 28.38 39.66 4.38 4.01 Mt. Carmel Spring Resort - 73.47 26.97 11.38 11.24 Seafarer’s Inn - - 9.56 97.74 8.91 Heritage Grove Resort - - - 36.67 Lodging Houses BJ & ML 80.08 98.80 75.29 53.22 62.06 Traveller’s Lodge - 70.14 73.80 92.91 88.54 Cely’s Lodge - 28.93 35.84 18.91 26.94 Wezil’s Lodge - 31.60 32.17 22.10 18.72 Firma's Lodge 10.39 9.07 10.00 10.00 11.78 Lopez Lodge 57.20 59.63 32.62 25.12 44.15 Rickard’s Place 8.17 24.56 23.17 13.19 - Tapia Lodge - 40.98 33.96 35.77 50.93 Connie’s Lodge 5.20 6.19 8.16 3.26 12.11 Gunter Lodging House - - - 17.00 68.73 Homestay DepEd Prov’l. Training Center 709.68 59.09 36.93 7.48 - MGB Guest House 60.21 11.44 31.74 2.40 - Baum Residence 56.20 71.94 - - - Fiesta Diving Resort - - - 95.84 22.30 Billeting Schools - - - - 40.00 TOTAL 41.43 41.32 32.48 27.61 33.72 37.25 Source: City Tourism Office, Surigao City City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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Table 4.26 Inventory of Tourists Spots/Attractions Surigao City 2011

Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION I. NATURAL 1. Buenavista Cave Barangay Buenavista 0.5 45 minute ride by pump boat from the city proper is this enchanted cave. The interior stone formation depicts the illusionary image of a grand king's court complete with inner chambers complemented by picturesque stalactites and stalagmites. The highlight of the journey down this cave is a knee deep pond situated in one of its innermost caverns resembling a throne. 2. Silop Cave Barangay Silop A one of a kind cave with different entrances leading to one big chamber with impressive limestone formation and columns. Only 15 minutes ride from the city proper. 3. Bitaugan Whirlpool Barangay Bitaugan 0.5 A place where one can witness the roaring of the sea. It is just a stone throw from the seashores of the village. The current that creates the whirlpool is so strong that the sea is considered a danger zone to all seafarers. The whirlpool is a scene of beauty to behold with its enthralling spinning water. 4. Basul Island Barangay Lipata 2.5 It is nearest islet from the city, characterized by fine white sand on one side and rugged rocky shore on the other. It can be reached by motorized pump boat for only 30 minutes from the city port. 5. Capalayan Waterfalls Barangay Capalayan 1.0 Is a 40-foot high waterfall which can be reached by a 15 minutes hike and trek from the barangay proper. One can experience the audible rembling and roaring sound of the water in the area.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 6. Miwa Beach Barangay Ipil 1.0 It is situated within the city limits and can be reached by a 20 minutes tricycle trip. The beach with its gray fine sand offers view of the sunset. 7. Mabua Pebble Beach Barangay Mabua 4.0 Thirty (30) minutes by land westwards from the city is this kilometer long multi-sized pebble beach. Laden with parallel lines of native cottages set in the natural backdrop of coconut tree-laced hills and deep cool waters, the place is ideal for swimming, windsurfing, jet skiing, or simply lying in wait for the occurrence of its dramatic sunset. 8. Banahaw Beach Barangay Sabang It is located at the northern part of Surigao City and can be reached by a 10 minutes ride on a motorized pumpboat, tricycle or car from the city proper. Its fine sands and clear water is suited for swimming and picnic. 9. Manjagao Mangrove Forest Barangay Manjagao 304.167 The cradle of marine life and sanctuary of various species of fish, the mangrove forest is one of nature’s most interesting habitat. A boat ride along the naturally-carved water channel amidst the jade-colored lush of mangrove trees and the visible rich coral under-growth is an island tropical treat one rarely experience. 10. Punta Kalabera Rock Formation Barangay Catadman 1.0 Situated at Barangay Catadman is a unique skull- like rock formation that is perfectly carved thru times by nature. Accessible by a motorized pumpboat for only 45 minutes from the city port.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 11. Sagisi Beach Barangay San Jose 12.5 Is a tropical island paradise of white sand beach, deep blue sea waters and shades from lofty coconut trees, Sagisi offers the perfect hideaway to enjoy the sun, the sand and the sea. The island's coral reef teeming with lushly preserved marine life also provides enthusiast one of the excellent diving sites ever known in the Philippines. Sagisi is accessible by a one-hour pumpboat boat ride from the city proper. 12. Zaragoza Park and Rock Barangay Zaragoza 2.0 A miniature park nestled on a hill facing the sea Formation where manicured Bermuda landscape, ornamental plants and picturesque rocks provides a soothing romancing experience. One can also stay overnight to enjoy the sea breeze, the soft rustle of the lofty coconut trees and the occasional sound of the crickets breaking the night’s silence. II. MAN MADE 1. Maharlika Training Center and Barangay Lipata Is one of the convention and training centers in Beach Resort the city that offers best accommodation and facilities. It also offers magnificent view of the Surigao Straigh and some of the outlying islands of the city. 2. Cantiasay-San Pedro Wooden Barangay San Pedro & 703.8 sq.m. Surigao's version of the famous San Juanico Footbridge Barangay Cantiasay Bridge. This wooden footbribge is the country's longest footbridges 391 mters, originally conceived to ease movements and communication between two barangays, the bridge through time has transformed itself into a resting and promenade area, giving one the exhilarating experience and thrill of crossing two islands on foot. 3. Luneta Park Surigao City Proper Lying in the heart of the city is this idyllic resting and recreation place for the young and old alike. A children’s theme park with playground.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION III. SOCIO CULTURAL 1. Tagbasingan Eco Village Barangay Mat-i 5.0 It is an artifact of preserved culture showcased by the Mamanwas in their own unique traditional rituals and activities. A visit to this village would male is journey to time backwards to trace our early beginnings. 2. Day-asan Floating Village Barangay Day-asan The “floating” village of Barangay Day-asan is a unique and interesting site to experience. Houses are erected on wooden stilts and bedded rocks with paddle boats plying the various waterways. A glimpse of the people’s lifestyles which earned them the monicker “Venice” of Surigao indeed an enriching experience. The village is accessible by land or sea from the city in about 30 minutes. IV. RELIGIOUS/ PILGRIMAGE 1. Sto. Niño Shrine Barangay Serna 1.0 Is the historic sixteen (16) centuries old image of the Santo Niño, which was handed from the previous generations of the Sembranos chappelled at the Barangay proper. 300 years old image has been lost yet mysteriously found on January 14, 1996 (the day of its feast during the Santo Niño Exihibit in Ayala center). The statue is believed to be miraculous and lagan (wanderer) with amorceko found sticking to His clothes on occasion. V. HISTORICAL 1. Punta Baluarte Barangay San Jose 2.0 It is a historical landmark which was the observatory point of the Spanish friars and later, by the Japanese during the Second World War. A maroon castle replica marks it. Complementing the land mark are the brightly colored kiosks along the beach which served as an ideal picnic and resting areas. Punta Baluarte is in Barangay San Jose; about one hour pumpboat ride from the city proper.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 2. Surigao Strait Surigao City Water Channels The very witness to the liberation battle during the second world war which shed lives of our co- Filipinos as they were liberated by the American troops from the Japanese occupation. VI. EVENTS/ FESTIVALS 1. Sto. Niño de Bad-asay Feast Day Barangay Serna Pilgrims and devotees from different places of the country come to celebrate its feast day with a January 14 thanksgiving mass in honor of the miraculous child Jesus followed with a “sirong” dance to offer their prayers and petitions. 2. Sto. Niño Feast Day Sto. Niño Shrine, Quano-Ceniza A NINE (9) DAY Novena culminates in a Heights procession/parade of different Sto. Niño around January 15 the city followed by a thanksgiving mass and a celebration characterized by fireworks display and the Bonok-Bonok tribal dance. 3. Suroy sa Surigao (Guided Tours) Around Surigao City A regular promotional group tour of the City Tourism featuring island hopping adventures, cave February - May exploration, trekking, canoeing along mangrove waterways and visit to other interesting sites and sceneries of the city. 4. Flatland Skimboarding Challenge Barangay Sabang, Surigao City A new sport similar to surfing. This extreme sport is one of the biggest attractions in Banahaw 3rd week of April Beach, Barangay Sabang. 5. Nickel Island Mountain Bike Nonoc Island, Surigao City A sport tourism activity held at Nonoc Island home Challenge of the World’s Fourth Largest Nickel Deposit.

3rd week of May 6. Santa Cruzan Barangay Taft The celebration of the Santa Cruzan fiesta is the traditional thanksgiving activity and family May 19 devotion of the Caba Family. A colorful celebration, which Surigaonons and visitors look forward to. Beautiful sagalas and escorts parade on the city streets in the Santa Cruzan procession. Sumptuous dinner is served after the procession.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 7. Fluvial Procession Barangay Taft A procession at sea in honor of the Patron Saint of Barangay Taft, Virgen de la Paz Y Buen Viaje. The June 1 patroness of good voyage is carried aboard a beautifully adorned lead vessel followed by colorful motorboats and bancas passing along the historic Surigao Strait. 8. Charter Day Celebration City Hall Weeklong festivities marked by a sport fest, grand parade and evening affairs, done in August 31 commemoration of the city’s founding on August 31, 1970. 9. Mayor Alfonso S. Provincial Grandstand A competition among the school’s Drum and Lyre Casurra Drum and Lyre Competition Corp. It showcases the competence of the different Drum and Lyre Corps. Of the City and August 31 Province of Surigao del Norte & neighboring cities and provinces. 10. “Mutya nan Surigao” Provincial Convention Center The Search for an Ambassadress of Goodwill who is beautiful, talented, intelligent, socially 1st week of September responsible and morally upright Surigueña. 11. “Balik-Surigao” Duyom nan Provincial Convention Center A homecoming party to give recognition and honor Balikbayan to Surigaonon Balikbayans whom we consider as our partners in promoting Surigao Abroad. The 2nd week of September event is highlighted by a search for Mr. and Ms. Balikbayan. 12. Bonok-Bonok Maradjao Karadjao Surigao City A day-long Mardi Gras marked by street dancing Festival festivities featuring the ethnic Mamanwa dance. The festival is done in celebration of the annual September 9 fiesta honoring the city’s Patron Saint San Nicolas de Tolentino. 13. Kinilaw Festival Surigao City A festival showcasing different styles in preparing a “kinilaw” 9araw fish delicacy). It also features the variety of fish, seafoods and other products in 2nd week of September the locality.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 14. Battle of Surigao Strait Barangay Lipata Commemoration of the Greatest Naval battle of the Second World War. Highlights of the activities October 25 include a predawn memorial service, civil military parade. Floral/Candle Offering, Flag Raising, Open House Exhibits (at the vessel) and a memorial cruise along the Surigao Strait. 15. “Light – Up a Tree Luneta Park The trees were adopted, adorned and decorated with Christmas lights by the different civil society December 1 groups.

16. Paskuhan Luneta Park Series of activities which include: light-up a tree, lanterns/Christmas tree making contest, Lantern December 16-24 Parade, display of all winning entries of Lantern and Christmas trees and Rondalla contest. Painit sa Pasko is also held during the Misa de Gallo on the 16th to 24th of December. Mass-goers converge at the park to buy and eat Surigaonon delicacies (i.e. sayongsong, suman, bibingka, tsokolate, etc.) VII. SPORTS ACTIVITIES/ 1. Cave Exploration Barangays Buenavista and Silop Approximately 45 minutes away from the city SPECIAL INTEREST proper. 2. Island Hopping City Islands Hop from island to island while you discover the picturesque landscape and feast to the rich marine delights (like the fresh blue marlins, crabs, squids, seaweeds, giant clams and lobster. A boat ride along the naturally-carved water channels amidst the jade colored lush of mangrove forest in Barangay Manjagao; a journey to the floating village of Barangay Day-asan and to Buenavista Cave; and a visit to the tropical island paradise of white sand beach, deep blue crystal water in Sagisi Island.

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Category Name Location AREA (HAS.) DESCRIPTION 3. Trekking/Mountain Climbing Campomento Mountain This Campomento Mountain is the highest mountain in Surigao City 500 meters high ideal for trekking. It is 20 minutes drive from the city proper. 4. Snorkeling / Game Fishing Barangay Zaragoza and Island of The different island hopping destination of the Sagisi, Danawan and Sumilom city offers diverse opportunities to the various types of adventures like swimming, snorkeling and game fishing. 5. Mountain Biking Mountain trails in Surigao City Aside from its beautiful islands, Surigao City also offers its Magnificient biking trails for biking enthusiasts. Anyone who wishes to try and enjoy this activity, there’s sizeble mountain bikers in the city who are willing to guide. 6. Practical Shooting Barangay Mabua Open to Philippine Practical Shooting Association Members and anyone who has the interest in practical shooting. 7. Flatland Skimboarding Barangay Sabang A new sport similar to surfing. This extreme sport is one of the biggest attractions in Banahaw Beach, Barangay Sabang. Source: City Tourism Office, Surigao City

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CHAPTER V INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR

Table 5.1 Comparative Number of Approved Building Permits Surigao City 2006-2011

Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1. Residential 209 164 154 122 127 125 2. Residential-Commercial - - 15 11 10 18 3. Commercial 44 31 29 32 26 41 4. Institutional 17 15 13 11 13 7 5. Institutional-Commercial - - - - 1 0 6. Agricultural - - - 2 - 0 7. Others: Ancillary 9 22 26 49 6 7 TOTAL 279 232 237 227 183 198 Source: City Engineering Office, Surigao City

Table 5.2 Inventory of Irrigation Facilities by Location and Area Covered Surigao City 2011

Area Covered No. of Farmer Barangay Total Length Status (has.) Beneficiaries 1. Anomar 5,618.85 111.0 98 Functional/Other irrig. 2. Bonifacio 36.0 25 3. Cabongbongan 173.0 152 Functional 4. Capalayan 221.0 189 Functional 5. Danao 45.0 40 Functional 6. Ipil 156.0 140 Functional 7. Luna 102.0 96 Functional 8. Mabini 2,687.86 211.0 150 Functional 9. Mapawa 101.0 84 Under Repair 10. Mat-i 1,918.45 400.0 161 Functional 11. Nabago 70.0 45 Functional 12. Orok 66.0 53 Functional 13. Poctoy 1,783.60 81.0 71 Functional 14. Rizal 431.0 415 Functional 15. San Roque 1,714.30 26.0 25 Functional 16. Serna 1,708.48 92.0 80 Functional 17. Sukailang 26.0 25 Under Repair 18. Togbongon 74.0 50 Functional 19. Trinidad 201.61 46.0 40 Functional Total 2,468.0 1,939 Source: City Agriculture Office, Surigao City

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Table 5.3 Inventory of Agricultural Support Facilities Surigao City 2011

Number of Agricultural Support Facility Pump Shallow Barangay Rice Rice Ware Irrigation Hand Turtle Tube Others Thresher Mill house in Open Tractor Well Source Anomar 5 5 1 - 3 1 - - Balibayon 1 1 ------Bonifacio 5 5 1 - 5 1 - - Cabongbongan 3 3 - - 2 - - SWIP Maintained Cagniog 2 2 - - - - 2 - Capalayan 5 5 - - 1 - - - Danao 5 5 - - - - 1 1 Irrig. System Ipil 5 5 2 1 9 - - 2 Irrig. System Luna 5 5 - 3 7 - 1 Maintained Mabini 5 5 - - 9 - - - Mabua 1 1 ------Mapawa 3 3 ------Mat-i 25 25 1 2 4 - 6 3 flowing Nabago 3 3 1 - 1 - - - Orok 3 3 2 - 1 - - 3 Irrig. System Poctoy 10 10 - - 2 2 - - Quezon 1 1 ------Rizal 10 10 3 3 12 - - SWIP San Roque 2 2 - - 2 - - SWIP Serna 7 7 - 1 2 - - - Silop 2 2 ------Sukailang ------Togbongon 5 5 1 4 5 - 1 Maintained Trinidad 5 5 1 1 - - - - TOTAL 118 118 13 15 65 4 11 Source: City Agriculture Office, Surigao City

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Table 5.4 Road Inventory Surigao City 2011

Road Surface Type Roads by System Total Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth Classification Length Km. % Condition Km. % Condition Km. % Condition Km. % Condition

National 155.993 136.255 87.35 Good 17.217 11.04 Good 2.521 1.61 Good 0

City/Barangay 178.9376 64.309 Good 85.9199 Good 28.708 Road

TOTAL 334.9306 200.564 17.217 88.4409 28.708

Source: CEO & DPWH, District II, Surigao City

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Table 5.5 Bridge Inventory Surigao City 2011

Length Name of Barangay Name of Bridge Bridge Type (l.m.) 1. Alegria T. Eludo Footbridge I 14.00 Timber 2. Alegria T. Eludo Footbridge II 7.00 Timber 3. Alegria Lipio Footbridge 14.00 Timber 4. Anomar Anomar – Trinidad Bridge 62.00 RCDG 5. Anomar Bunso Timber Bridge 6.00 Timber 6. Anomar Lower Sangay Bridge 60.00 Timber 7. Anomar Upper Sangay Bridge I 7.00 Concrete 8. Anomar Upper Sangay Bridge II 18.00 Timber 9. Anomar Perico Bridge 22.50 Timber 10. Aurora Robertas Bridges 39.00 Timber 11. Aurora Moreno Bridge 28.00 Timber 12. Balibayon T. Bejel Footbridge 10.00 Timber 13. Baybay San Roque Footbridge 4.00 Timber 14. Buenavista Ensomo Footbridge 24.00 Timber 15. Buenavista Buenavista Footbridge 5.00 Timber 16. Cagniog Cayutan – Dacu Footbridge 230.00 Timber 17. Cagutsan Navarro Footbridge 12.00 Timber 18. Canlanipa Canlanipa Footbridge 15.00 Timber 19. Canlanipa Canlanipa-Taft Footbridge 7.00 Timber 20. Cantiasay Cantiasay – San Pedro Footbridge 261.00 Timber 21. Capalayan Osik Footbridge 7.00 Timber 22. Catadman Alfonso Street 6.00 Timber 23. Danao Danao – Ipil Bridge 7.32 Timber 24. Day -asan Altesin Footbridge 80.00 Timber 25. Day -asan Recondas Footbridge 9.00 Timber 26. Day -asan Catarman Footbridge 140.00 Timber 27. Day -asan Candimo Footbridge 7.00 Timber 28. Libuac Cortes Footbridge 6.00 Timber 29. Lisondra Basilan Footbridge 80.00 Timber 30. Lisondra Lisondra Footbridge 80.00 Timber 31. Lisondra Verzosa Footbridge 50.00 Timber 32. Mabini Lower Togonan Footbridge 75.00 Timber 33. Mapawa Kongking Footbridge 5.00 Timber 34. Mat -i Hubasan Bailey Bridge 18.00 Timber 35. Poctoy Cagpangi Bridge 12.60 RCDG 36. San Pedro San Pedro-Cantiasay Footbridge 177.00 Timber 37. Sidlakan San Vicente Footbridge 8.00 Timber 38. Sidlakan Linaga Footbridge 12.00 Timber 39. Silop Silop – Mapawa Bridge 18.00 RCDG 40. Sugbay Catulay Footbridge 42.00 Timber TOTAL 1,685.42 Source: CEO, Surigao City

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Table 5.6 Port Inventory Surigao del Norte 2011

Berth Length Type Name of Port Location (l.m.) Base Port Verano Port Bilang-Bilang, Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 472.00 Sub-Ports Port of Lipata Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City 110.00 PHILNICO Port Brgy. Talisay, Surigao City 12.2 m x 61.2 (Bayagnan Anchorage) oil pier 180 m x 25 m coal pier Port of PACEMCO Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 74.0 m x 32.0 m Concrete pier Hinatuan Mining Corp. Hinituan Island, Surigao City 18.0 m x 8.6 m RC pier Source: PPA-PMO, Surigao City

Table 5.7 Comparative Shipping, Cargo and Passenger Statistics Surigao City 2010-2011

Domestic Foreign Grand Total Particulars 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 A. Ship calls 1. No. of Ship calls 8,744 9,012 382 485 9,126 9,497 2. Gross Registered Tonnage 4,315,828 4,533,234 9,905,826 14,354,940 14,221,654 18,888,174 3. Length of Vessel 351,199 330,006 65,051 91,278 416,250 421,284 4. Service Time 598,653 741,980 118,613 161,761 717,266 903,741

B. Cargo & Passenger 1. Cargo Throughput (M.T.) 15,976,637 22,702,032 15,976,637 23,385,865 Non-Containerized 614,024 683,833 2,028 616,052 649,312 Inward 334,665 649,312 1,306 335,971 348,849 Outward 279,359 348,849 722 280,081 300,463 Containerized 21,257 300,463 - 21,257 34,521 Inward 20,200 34,521 - 20,200 29,342 Outward 1,057 29,342 - 1,057 5,179 5,179 2. Foreign Cargo - 15,974,609 22,702,032 15,974,609 22,702,032 Inward - 93,563 64,775 93,563 64,775 Outward - 15,881,046 22,637,257 15,881,046 22,637,257 3. Passenger Traffic 1,312,285 13,312,285 - 1,312,285 1,312,285 Disembarked 697,874 713,621 - 697,874 713,621 Embarked 614,411 623,243 - 614,411 623,243

C. Port Labor 1. Tons per gang hours Gross 513.86 4,491.62 - 513.86 4,491.62 Net 463.21 4,261.12 - 463.21 4,261.12 2. Tons per man hours Gross 4.72 71.81 - 4.72 71.81 Net 5.24 75.70 - 5.24 75.70 3. Ave. no. of men per gang 113.00 16.40 - 113.00 16.40 Source: PPA-PMO, Surigao City

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Table 5.8 Available Marine Transportation Facilities and Services Surigao City 2011

No. of Motor Routes Cargo Traffic Name of Port/Location Domestic Passenger Traffic Vessels by Type Port of Origin Destination Domestic (MT) Foreign (MT) 10 Cargo Surigao Cebu, Maasin Inward = 206,144 Inward = 200,158 Passenger Vessels Nasipit, Manila Outward = 167,409 Outward = 123,598 None Dapa Total = 373,553 Total = 323,756 20 Ramping Surigao Iligan, Butuan Vessels Gingoog, Cebu Baseport/Verano Port Mariveles, None None Bilang-Bilang Leyte Brgy. Taft Cagayan, Surigao City Misamis 3 Motor Launches Surigao Cagdianao Inward = 250,429 San Jose Outward = 227,399 None Dapa Total = 477,828 3 Foreign Vessels Surigao Vietnam None None Indonesia 6 Roll-on, Roll-off (RORO) Surigao Liloan 477,828 None Port of PACEMCO 20 Tramping Tacloban, Cebu Brgy. Washington Vessels Calbayog, Inward = 62,059 Surigao City Surigao Tagbilaran Outward = 89,112 Leyte, Tandag Total = 151,172 Bohol Hinatuan Mining Corp. 4 Tramping Bislig, Leyte Hinatuan Island Vessels Adlay, Cebu Inward = 5,991 Import = 0 Surigao City Surigao Legaspi, Outward = 1,401 Export = 2,113,549 Romblon Total = 7,391 Total = 2,113,549 Manila Other Transport 23 causeway to island barangays are existing and

Support System functional Source: Phil. Ports Authority, Surigao City

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Table 5.9 Inventory of Inter Island Motor Vessels by Type Surigao City 2011

Name of Motor Vessels Type of Vessels Frequency of Trip Route Fare 144.00 (economy) MV Maria Josefa Cargo/Passenger Daily Dapa – Surigao City – Dapa 180.00 (aircon) 144.00 (economy) MV Maria Sophia Cargo/Passenger Daily Dapa – Surigao City – Dapa 180.00 (aircon) MBCA Andy Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 Super Love Boat Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 MBCA Sea Horse 1 Cargo/Passenger Daily San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 MBCA Sea Horse 2 Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 MBCA Sea Horse 3 Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 Mac Ann Mark A Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 ML New NPC Navigator I Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 ML New NPC Navigator II Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 ML New NPC Navigator III Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 ML New NPC Navigator IV Cargo/Passenger 3 times a week San Jose – Surigao – San Jose 100.00 Source: Phil. Ports Authority, Surigao City

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Table 5.10 Existing Airports by Classification Surigao City 2011

Type / Classification Number Airport Location Airstrip

SECONDARY 1 Km. 4, Brgy. Luna 1,707 meters in length and 30 meters in width

FEEDER 1 Brgy. Nonoc, Nonoc Island 1,300 meters in length and 30 meters width

TOTAL 2 Source: CPDO Survey

Table 5.11 Number of Flights, Passenger and Cargo Statistics by Month Surigao City 2011

Passenger Traffic Cargo Throughput (in tons) Month Number of Flights In Out In Out January 58 3,325 3,416 20,945 25,191 February 57 3,274 2,870 24,200 24,562 March 73 4,461 3,920 20,170 24,120 April 45 3,164 3,024 22,250 27,442 May 54 3,568 3,671 27,546 21,270 June 58 3,742 2,932 21,175 21,192 July 60 4,070 3,540 23,210 27,303 August 55 3,700 3,600 21,800 23,812 September 65 4,118 3,783 17,764 15,412 October 70 4,391 3,931 18,945 15,112 November 72 4,562 4,566 20,384 16,171 December 67 4,509 4,173 18,855 14,214 TOTAL 734 46,884 43,426 257,244 255,801 Source: Air Office, Surigao City

Table 5.12 Air Transportation Schedule, Fare by Destination Surigao City 2011

Schedule Airline Route Time Fare Days ETA ETD Cebu-Surigao Daily 1:30 pm 1:50 pm P4,441.00 Surigao-Cebu Airphil Express Manila-Surigao Daily 1:00 pm 1:20 pm 9,043.00 Surigao-Manila Cebu-Surigao Daily 12:00 nn 12:30 pm 4,831.68 Surigao-Cebu Cebu Pacific Manila-Surigao Tuesday, Thursday, 9:00 am 9:35 am 8,751.68 Surigao-Manila Saturday Source: Air Transportation Office, Surigao City City of Surigao Socio Economic Profile 2011

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Table 5.13 Status of Existing Facilities Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal Surigao City 2011

Facilities Present Location Terminal Facilities Parking Facilities Facilities Condition Facilities Condition Brgy. Luna, Terminal Building Front of Terminal Surigao City (Ground Floor) Building 56- stalls for 45 stalls operational Parking space for operational concessions 5 non operational PUJ’s / Multi-Cabs 6 unleased 5 ticket booth Back of Terminal Building 4- public comfort operational - Parking space for operational rooms buses and 8- ticket booths operational jeepneys 10- bays/berth for occupied/operational buses 24-bays for jeepneys operational

(Second Floor) Space Offices 2 rooms utilized Conference Room Lodging Houses Note: Construction of terminal building and facilities completed CY 1997 Source: Integrated Bus & Jeepney Terminal, Surigao City

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Table 5.14 Number of Trips/Routes and Destination Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal Surigao City 2011

Number of Trips per Month Month Total Buses Jeepneys Multicabs Vans

January 2,706 3,269 3,797 2,542 12,314 February 2,354 3,405 4,094 2,303 12,156 March 2,830 3,905 4,226 2,709 13,670 April 2,648 3,447 3,619 2,766 12,480 May 2,707 3,903 3,641 3,459 13,710 June 2,483 3,782 3,777 3,365 13,407 July 2,300 3,525 4,117 3,270 13,212 August 2,393 3,648 4,486 3,312 13,839 September 2,451 3,727 4,679 3,236 14,093 October 2,402 3,708 4,788 3,539 14,437 November 2,410 3,490 5,274 3,333 14,507 December 2,614 3,950 5,391 3,950 15,905 Total 30,298 43,759 51,889 37,784 163,730 Average/Month 2,525 3,647 4,324 3,149 13,644 Routes/ Destination  Davao  Barangays of:  City Proper to  Cagayan de Oro Capalayan Terminal  Butuan City Nabago  Barangays of:  Tandag Cabongbongan Lipata  Tacloban Mat-i Ipil  Pasay Mabini  Municipality of:  Mangagoy  Municipality of: Anao-aon Anao-aon Sison Taganaan Malimono Placer Bad-as Sison Matin-ao Mainit Bus Companies  Bachelor Express Claver  LCI Tandag  PHILTRANCO Lanuza  Ronel Express Cantilan  Surigao Express Madrid  MEDSI Express Kitcharao Butuan City Source: Integrated Bus & Jeepney Terminal, Surigao City

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Table 5.14 Electrical House Connection by Barangay Surigao City 2007-2011

ACTUAL CONNECTION BARANGAY DATE ENERGIZED 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1. Alang-Alang May 9, 1995 78 60 58 65 67 2. Alegria May 20, 1996 78 84 84 86 98 3. Anomar May 20, 1982 148 119 118 358 161 4. Balibayon April 19, 1982 158 576 137 191 194 5. Baybay September 15, 2003 35 42 42 43 69 6. Bilabid August 16, 1998 50 48 49 53 49 7. Bitaugan September 24, 2003 95 99 94 106 109 8. Bonifacio August 30, 1980 314 297 306 336 606 9. Buenavista May 9, 1995 147 114 147 151 156 10. Cabongbongan August 30, 1980 82 82 86 96 102 11. Cagniog September 3, 1982 437 135 139 517 163 12. Cagutsan September 24, 2003 53 54 50 50 54 13. Canlanipa August 30, 1980 1,136 943 752 1,359 1,840 14. Capalayan August 25, 1982 191 200 205 223 336 15. Catadman September 22, 2003 52 66 64 66 65 16. Danao October 25, 1982 76 78 80 85 728 17. Day -asan May 2, 1982 218 214 229 243 247 18. Ipil June 10, 1981 518 479 505 622 660 19. Libuac May 9, 1995 94 94 109 117 118 20. Lipata April 15, 1980 299 260 261 363 399 21. Luna August 30, 1980 1,420 1,497 1,559 1,664 1,785 22. Mabini November 25, 1985 155 167 187 203 226 23. Mabua March 16, 1982 458 494 508 531 568 24. Manjagao September 24, 2003 120 121 125 127 127 25. Mapawa August 25, 1982 96 98 110 120 132 26. Mat -i July 31, 1981 425 157 389 586 596 27. Nabago August 25, 1982 128 128 133 138 140 28. Orok May 2, 1982 60 128 135 133 142 29. Poctoy June 24, 1981 84 226 233 247 258 30. Punta Bilar April 15, 1981 119 109 114 118 124 31. Quezon August 30, 1980 261 267 267 277 292 32. Rizal June 10, 1981 977 303 604 1,100 1,213 33. Sabang August 30, 1980 182 266 132 142 360 34. San Isidro September 6, 1982 63 71 74 76 82 35. San Jose September 24, 2003 250 262 252 263 272 36. San Juan August 30, 1980 2,399 972 1,868 1,985 2,641 37. San Roque June 24, 1981 157 143 156 157 159 38. Serna July 31, 1981 135 155 164 184 200 39. Sidlakan May 24, 1997 39 38 37 40 38 40. Silop August 25, 1982 162 162 117 182 189 41. Sugbay September 24, 2003 62 63 64 63 64 42. Sukailang June 12, 1982 151 194 201 234 238 43. Taft August 30, 1980 3,567 4,568 4,342 4,452 4,609 44. Togbongon March 4, 1981 274 295 312 310 319 45. Trinidad August 30, 1980 288 334 311 331 347 46. Washington August 30, 1980 4,727 5,890 5,707 6,382 5,899 TOTAL 21,018 21,152 21,616 25,175 27,241 Source: SURNECO, Surigao City

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Table 5.15 Comparative Electric Power Consumption (in kilowatt hour) Surigao City 2006-2011

Type of Connection 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Residential 34,900,970 21,715,991 25,522,612 25,402,812 45,232,059.96 51,023,696

Low Voltage 24,066,836 19,397,025 22,756,709 16,447,572 24,372,432.24 24,045,028

High Voltage 4,136,178 2,348,162 2,673,497 12,118,860 12,423,416.40 20,129,155

TOTAL 63,103,984 43,461,178 50,952,818 53,969,244 82,027,908.60 95,197,879

Source: SURNECO, Surigao City

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Table 5.16 Basic Power Rate by Type of Consumers Surigao City 2011

TYPE OF CONSUMER ENERGY CHARGES UNIT MAINLAND AND BAPA HIKDOP ISLAND Low Higher Low Residential Residential Voltage Voltage Voltage GENERATION & TRANSMISSION (NPC) Generation-System Charge Php/kwh 2.9939 2.9939 2.9939 6.1796 6.1796 Generation-Franchise & Benefits Php/kwh Generation-ICERA Php/kwh PARR Php/kwh (0.3000) (0.3000) Transmission-System Charge Php/kwh 1.1494 1.4713 0.8567 Transmission-Demand Charge Php/kw 56.41 System Loss Charge Php/kwh 0.4512 0.4512 0.4512 1.0596 1.0596 DISTRIBUTION (SURNECO) Distribution-System Charge Php/kwh 0.5143 0.5143 0.5143 0.5143 Distribution-Demand Charge Php/kwh 190.03 Supply-System Charge Php/kwh 0.5828 0.5828 Supply-Ret. Cust. Charge Php/mo 41.61 41.61 41.61 Metering-System Charge Php/kwh 0.3669 0.3669 Metering-Ret. Cust. Charge Php/mo 5.0000 31.19 31.19 5.0000 31.19 RFSC Php/kwh 0.2508 0.2508 0.2508 0.2508 0.2508 SUBSIDIES Lifeline Rate (Disc., Subsidy) Php/kwh 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 Senior Citizen Subsidy Rate Php/kwh 0.0012 0.0012 0.0012 0.0012 0.0012 Government Revenues: Universal Charges: Missionary Electrification Php/kwh 0.1163 0.1163 0.1163 0.1163 0.1163 Environmental Charges Php/kwh 0.0025 0.0025 0.0025 0.0025 0.0025 Previous Years Adjustment on Power Cost *PYAPC/kwh (0.0292) (0.0292) (0.0292) (0.0665) (0.0665) VAT – Generation 0.1158 0.1158 0.1158 0.7524 0.7524 VAT – Transmission 0.0340 0.0322 0.0283 VAT – System Loss 0.0145 0.0145 0.0145 0.1323 0.1323 VAT – Distribution & Subsidies Php/kwh 0.2080 0.0938 0.0322 0.2078 0.0938 Php/kw 22.80 Php/mo 0.60 8.74 8.74 0.60 8.7400 TOTAL CHARGES Php/kwh 6.4896 6.0449 4.8514 9.8172 9.0526 ADD: CHARGES PER MONTH Php/mo 5.60 81.54 81.54 5.60 81.54 Monthly Demand Charge Php/kw 269.24 Source: SURNECO, Surigao City

Note: 1. Shaded figures are variable per month 2. Lifeline Discount Levels is at 50% on 0-10kwh and at 5% on 11-15 kwh.

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Table 5.17 Number of Connections and Water Consumptions by Type of Consumers Surigao City 2011

Average Water Type of No. of Annual Minimum Consumption/ Consumers Connections Consumption Charge (P) Month (cu.m.) Residential 15,487 19.000 287,846.000 156.00 Government 201 95.000 19,002.000 156.00 Commercial A 931 30.000 28,115.000 312.00 Commercial B 514 30.000 15,236.000 234.00 Commercial C 15 121.000 1,817.000 468.00 Bulk 1 582.000 582.000 13,500.00 Fresh Water Sales 880.000 880.000 93.75/cu.m. TOTAL 17,149 1,757.000 353,478.000 Average Monthly Consumption (in Cu. M.) 21 Source: Surigao Metropolitan Water District, Surigao City

Table 5.18 Water Facilities by Barangay Surigao City 2010

Level – I System (Jetmatic, Shallow Well, Deep Well, Spring) NUMBER HOUSEHOLD BARANGAY JETMATIC SPRING DEEPWELL SMWD POPULATION SERVED Rural Brgys. (Mainland) 1. Anomar 5 6 1 35 2. Balibayon 3 240 3. Bonifacio 15 2 1 348 4. Cabongbongan 4 3 50 5. Cagniog 5 2 1 70 6. Canlanipa 6 1 40 7. Capalayan 4 12 70 8. Danao 8 2 30 9. Day-asan 8 1 157 10. Ipil 10 3 1 100 11. Lipata 6 3 1 200 12. Luna 4 1 1 345 13. Mabini 3 2 40 14. Mabua 6 2 190 15. Mapawa 3 150 16. Mat-i 6 4 1 180 17. Nabago 2 4 110 18. Orok 2 3 90 19. Poctoy 3 2 100 20. Punta Bilar 1 3 1 228 21. Quezon 2 4 1 953 22. Rizal 4 2 1 130 23. Sabang 20 1 1 250 24. San Isidro 4 80 25. San Roque 2 2 1 187 26. Serna 1 1 202 27. Silop 2 4 200 28. Sukailang 3 1 120 29. San Juan 25 1 310 30. Taft 5 1 4,317 31. Togbongon 4 2 1 356 32. Trinidad 2 2 1 408 33. Washington 5 1 4,392 Sub-Total 173 81 2 19 14,558 Rural Brgys. (Island) 1. Alang-Alang 5 2 90 2. Alegria 6 1 100 3. Aurora 2 2 90

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(cont’n. Table 5.18) Level – I System (Jetmatic, Shallow Well, Deep Well, Spring) NUMBER HOUSEHOLD BARANGAY JETMATIC SPRING DEEPWELL SMWD POPULATION SERVED 4. Baybay 1 5. Bilabid 5 85 6. Bitaugan 5 97 7. Buenavista 21 170 8. Cagutsan 4 1 60 9. Cantiasay 2 2 95 10. Catadman 2 80 11. Danawan 2 1 108 12. Libuac 6 2 1 159 13. Lisondra 1 20 14. Manjagao 7 127 15. Nonoc 3 2 120 16. San Jose 3 1 80 17. San Pedro 3 2 140 18. Sidlakan 7 160 19. Sugbay 5 18 20. Talisay 5 1 200 21. Zaragosa 1 1 143 Sub-Total 94 20 1 2,142 TOTAL 16,700 Level II System HOUSEHOLD LOCATION NUMBER OF COMMUNAL FAUCETS POPULATION SERVED Rural Brgys. (Mainland) 1. Anomar 10 230 2. Balibayon 8 150 3. Cabongbongan 3 90 4. Cagniog 4 150 5. Capalayan 9 120 6. Danao 4 90 7. Ipil 15 300 8. Lipata 8 376 9. Mabini 3 120 10. Mabua 3 90 11. Mapawa 18 150 12. Mat-i 15 170 13. Nabago 8 190 14. Orok 6 170 15. Poctoy 9 50 16. Punta Bilar 5 120 17. Quezon 6 190 18. Rizal 6 210 19. San Roque 30 190 20. Serna 12 130 21. Silop 10 200 22. Sukailang 7 220 23. Togbongon 20 350 Sub-Total 219 4,056 Rural Brgys. (Island) 1. Aurora 6 195 2. Buenavista 15 250 3. Cantiasay 20 158 4. Libuac 6 100 5. Lisondra 3 154 6. Nonoc 15 210 7. San Jose 8 246 8. San Pedro 12 140 9. Talisay 10 260 10. Zaragosa 12 142 Sub-Total 107 1,855 TOTAL 326 5,911 Source: City Engineering Office, Surigao City

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Table 5.19 % of Household Served with Potable Water Supply to Total Number of Households Surigao City 2011

Total No. of % of Household No. of Units/ Household Households Level Served to Total Connections Served (2000) No. of Households I n/a 743 3.30%

22,541 II n/a 10,764 47.75%

III 17,149 17,149 76.08% Source: SMWD & CEO Report

Table 5.20 Comparative Data on Registered Motor Vehicles by Type Surigao City 2005 – 2010

Number of Unit Type of Vehicles 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 PRIVATE : 10,385 10,573 10,759 10,874 11,090 13,198 Automobiles Light 444 393 401 373 347 367 Utility Jeep, Pick-up 2,366 2,346 1,929 1,932 2,028 2,277 Truck 686 712 583 561 548 626 School Bus/Truck Bus 6 8 7 9 11 7 Motorcycle/Single Motor 6,826 7,042 7,705 7,819 7,964 9,684 Tricycle 25 17 16 24 21 23 Trailer 6 0 8 0 1 1 SUV 26 55 110 156 170 213 PUBLIC UTILITY : 2,989 1,899 2,874 2,524 2,449 3,226 Automobiles Utility Jeep, Pick-up 726 567 563 401 497 611 Truck 16 4 25 16 - 69 Truck Bus/School Bus 1 2 4 4 - 4 Tricycle 2,246 1,326 2,282 2,103 1,952 2,542 GOVERNMENT : 259 241 233 236 268 247 Automobiles Light 7 - 3 6 8 - Utility Jeep, Pick-up 143 128 120 101 115 112 Truck 25 33 39 31 34 38 Truck Bus 4 - 4 3 3 4 Motorcycle/Single Motor 72 80 61 91 104 90 SUV 8 - 6 2 2 2 Trailer - - 2 2 1 TOTAL 13,633 12,713 13,866 13,634 13,807 16,671 Source: Land Transportation Office, Surigao City

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Table 5.21 Communications/Telecommunications Facilities Surigao City 2011

FACILITY/SERVICES LOCATION POST OFFICE PHILIPPINE POSTAL CORPORATION M. Ortiz Extension, Surigao City (Main Office) PHILIPPINE POSTAL CORPORATION City Auditorium, City Hall Compound, (Sub-Office) Surigao City TELEVISION RELAY STATIONS DXSJ – TV12 (ABS-CBN Channel 2 & 23) Borromeo St., Surigao City Studio 23 Surigao City GMA 10 Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City RADIO AM STATIONS DXKS Capitol Road, Surigao City DXRS Km. 1, National Highway, Surigao City DXSN Magallanes St., Surigao City RADIO FM STATIONS DXSJ Borromeo St., Surigao City HOT FM Capitol Road, Surigao City REAL FM Amat St., Surigao City TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES RCPI Borromeo St. Surigao City DOTC – Bureau of Telecommunications (Main Office) M. Ortiz Ext., Kaskag Village, Surigao City DOTC – Bureau of Telecommunications (Sub- Office) City Hall Compound, Surigao City FACSIMILE SERVICES RCPI Borromeo St. Surigao City PHILCOM Narciso St., Surigao City CRUZTELCO Capitol Road, Surigao City PLDT Rizal St., Surigao City TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES RCPI BAYANTEL Rizal St., Surigao City PLDT Rizal St., Surigao City CRUZTELCO Capitol Road, Surigao City DOTC M. Ortiz Ext., Kaskag Village, Surigao City PHILCOM Narciso St., Surigao City SMART Borromeo St., Surigao City GLOBE Rizal St., Surigao City DOTC – Bureau of Telecommunications (Main Office) M. Ortiz Ext., Kaskag Village, Surigao City CABLE TV SERVICES SURIGAO CABLE TV Narcisco St., Surigao City INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS BAYANTEL Borromeo St., Surigao City PHILCOM Narciso St., Surigao City SMART BROADBAND, INC. Capitol Road, Surigao City DOTC – Bureau of Telecommunications (Main Office) M. Ortiz Ext., Kaskag Village, Surigao City SMART BROADBAND Borromeo St., Surigao City Source: CPDO Survey

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Table 5.22 Number of Telephone Connections Surigao City 2011

Number of Connections Company Government Commercial Residential Total COMMISSION ON INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICE 21 23 172 216

SMART BROADBAND, INC.

(formerly CRUZTELCO)

PHILCOM No data

TOTAL 21 23 172 216 Source: TeleCom, Cruztelco & PhilCom, Surigao City

Table 5.23 Existing Parks and Playgrounds Surigao City 2010

AREA TYPE PUBLIC PRIVATE LOCATION (sq. m.) Luneta Park / 7,200 sq. m. Borromeo-Rizal Sts, S.C. Tuazon Park / - Barangay Luna, Surigao City Caraga Hospital’s Park / Caraga Hospital’s Compound Provincial Capitol’s Park / Provincial Capitol Compound Playgrounds: Provincial Grandstand / 35,000 sq. m. Rizal St., Surigao City NEMCO School Playground / 600 sq. m NEMCO Compound, Rizal St. SPUS-SNC Comp. Playground / 750 sq. m SNC Compound, San Nicolas-Rizal Sts. SSCT School Playground / 500 sq. m SNSAT Compound, Narciso St. SNNHS School Playground / 15,000 sq. m SNNHS Compound, Peñaranda St. SJNHS School Playground / - SJNHS, Brgy. San Juan, S.C. Source: CPDO Survey

Table 5.24 Existing Cemeteries Surigao City 2011

Ownership Number by Area Name / Location Public Private Barangay (sq. m.) Surigao Memorial Park – Brgy. Cagniog / 1 88,991 Public Cemetery – Brgy. Washington / 1 17,954 R.C. Bishop of Surigao – Brgy. Taft / 1 8,775 Mat-i / 1 5,000 Sukailang / 1 6,000 Lipata / 1 253 Ipil / 1 4,510 Libuac / 1 261 Zaragosa / 1 375 Buenavista / 1 425 Capalayan / 1 TOTAL 10 132,544 Source: City Assessor's Office, Surigao City

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Table 5.26 Existing Sports and Recreational Facilities Surigao City 2011

Ownership Type Area Public Private (sq.m.) Location City Auditorium / 1,338.125 City Hall, Brgy. Washington Provincial Gymnasium / 1,642.50 Rizal St., Brgy. Washington San Nicolas College Gymnasium / 880 Magallanes St., Brgy. Washington Provincial Grandstand / 35,000 Rizal St., Brgy. Washington Tennis Courts: Caraga Hospital’s Tennis Court / 670 Rizal St., Brgy. Washington Adriano’s STK Tennis Court / 335 PPA Comp., Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Badminton Court: Play ‘n Fit Badminton Court / Narciso St., Surigao City Cockpits: Tamayo Cockpit Arena / 7,150 sq. m. Km. 4, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Zabala Recreation Center / 1,769 sq.m. Km. 5, Brgy. Rizal, Surigao City Billiard Halls: Billiard Hall / 80 sq. m. Brgy. Taft Billiard Hall / 100 sq. m. Brgy. Washington Rickard’s Place / Sarvida St., Brgy. Taft Disco Houses/Night Clubs/Live Bands: Side Wings Disco Bar / Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Aden Disco Bar / Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Jannex Disco Bar / Capitol Road, Brgy. Washington Adam and Eve Disco Pub / Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Hotel Tavern / Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Gateway Hotel / Km. 2, National Highway, Brgy. Luna Mario’s Grill / Borromeo St., Brgy. Taft Shooting Range: Don Inocencio Cortes Shooting / Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City Range Chess Center: Chess Plaza Luneta Park, Surigao City Source: CPDO Survey

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CHAPTER VI DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCING

Table 6.1 Statement of Receipts and Expenditures Surigao City As of December 31, 2011

INCOME I. Receipts A. Local Sources 1. Tax Revenue a. Real Property P 14,708,339.19 b. Business/Other Local Taxes 34,906,811.30 Total Tax Revenue P 49,615,150.49

2. Non-Tax Revenue a. Regulatory Fees License Fees 1,413,547.00 Permit Fees 8,059,533.46 Other Fees 1,070,433.51 b. Business and Service Income 22,443,967.91 c. Other Income/Receipts 386,217.13 33,373,699.04 Total Non-Tax Revenue

3. Economic Enterprise a. Market 17,900,761.14 b. Slaughterhouse 4,729,747.50 c. Bus Terminal 7,723,351.00 d. Maharlika 1,374,950.00 Total Economic Enterprise 31,728,809.64

B. External Sources 1. Share from National Internal Revenue (IRA) 388,995,890.00 2. Other Shares from National Tax a. Share from National Wealth 327,066.35 b. Share from PCSO.VAT 934,232.75 1,261,299.10 3. Extraordinary Receipts/Miscellaneous Income a. Mining Claims Fees 901,848.50 TOTAL RECEIPTS P505,876,696.74

EXPENDITURES General Services 255,564,828.40 Economic Services 63,657,943.27 Social Services 137,934,127.17 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 457,156,898.84

BALANCE P48,719,797.90 Less: Continuing Appropriation 46,899,733.80 SURPLUS/ENDING BALANCE P1,820,064.10

Source: City Accounting Office, City Budget Office & City Treasurer’s Office, Surigao City

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Table 6.2 Personnel by Status of Appointment Surigao City As of December 31, 2011

Status Both Sexes Female Male Regular/Co-terminus 226 262 488 Elective 12 2 14 Contractual 8 3 11 Job Order 793 1,200 1,993 Total 1,039 1,467 2,506 Source: Personnel Services, CMO, Surigao City

Table 6.3 Directory of City Government Department Heads/Chief of Offices Surigao City 2011

NAMES DESIGNATION OFFICE ATTY. MANUEL G. CORO City Administrator City Administrator’s Office MRS. NENITA G. LOAYON SP Secretary Sangguniang Panlungsod ATTY. MANUEL G. CORO City Legal Officer City Legal Office MRS. GLORIA O. GIMENA City Personnel Officer City Personnel Office MRS. DIANA C. EDERA Acting CPD Coordinator CPDO MRS. CECILIA E. MAQUILING City Budget Officer City Budget Office MRS. SARAH P. YAMIT City Treasurer City Treasurer’s Office MRS. JOCELYN E. MONTEROS City Accountant City Accounting Office MR. ISAIAS M. ELUMBA City Agriculturist City Agriculture’s Office ENGR. GIL RUFINO C. MENOR City Engineer City Engineer’s Office MR. ROBERTO E. ORTOJAN City Assessor City Assessor’s Office DR. EMMANUEL A. PLANDANO City Health Officer City Health Office MRS. JOSEFINA R. MADLOS City Social Welfare Officer DSWD MR. FELIPE T. SULAPAS City General Services Officer CGSO MR. MANUEL A. EDERA City Civil Registrar Officer LCR MR. JUPITER J. CORREOS Population Program Officer IV POPCOM MISS ROSELYN ARMIDA B. MERLIN City Tourism Officer City Tourism Assistance Center DR. ALAN F. QUINES, DVM City Veterinarian City Veterinary Office ENGR. ELMER C. TECSON City ENRO-OIC City ENRO MR. MARIO I. GESTA Manager Integ. Bus & Jeepney Terminal DR. ALAN F. QUINES, DVM Acting Market Administrator City Public Market Office MRS. SUSETTE P. PEÑARANDA Manager Surigao City Cultural Center Livelihood Training and MRS. DIANA C. EDERA Center Head Productivity Center (LTPC) MR. ERNESTO P. KANG Executive Assistant City Mayor’s Office MR. REYNALDO M. CASURRA Head Brgy. Community Affairs Office MR. JUPITER J. DOTILLOS CSU Chief Civil Security Unit MR. ARMANDO A. GO Team Leader QUART-RESCUE SPO2 CHARLITO P. GIPALA OIC City Traffic Administrator City Traffic Division MR. CESAR S. CONCEPCION Head Tricycle Franchising and Regulatory Board MRS. ALICIA A. BORJA-ESPEJON City Parole & Probation Officer Parole and Probation Office MR. JOHN REYL L. MOSQUITO City Director DILG MS. JOSEFINA A. DE CASTRO State Auditor IV/State Team Leader Commission on Audit MRS. PRIMA N. TAGUBA MARO Department of Agrarian Reform MS. FIDELA ROSAS City Schools Superintendent Department of Education ATTY. NOVERN IRISH A. PASCO City Election Officer COMELEC P/SUPT. JOSEPH R. NOJARA OIC - City PNP Chief Philippine National Police F/INSP. REY G. BAUTISTA OIC-City Fire Marshall Bureau of Fire Protection J/SINSP. PAAS City Jail Warden Surigao City Jail ATTY. MANUEL N. TESIORNA, JR. City Prosecutor City Prosecutor’s Office JUDGE IGNACIO B. MACARINE City Judge MTCC – Branch II Source: City Personnel Office / CPDO, Surigao City

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Table 6.4 Directory of Elected City Officials and Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee Chairmanships Surigao City July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013

Name Position SP Committee Chairmanship Contact No. Hon. Ernesto T. Matugas City Mayor 826-0249/231-7201 Hon. Danilo C. Menor City Vice Mayor Presiding Officer 826-8607 Hon. Rommel T. Recabo City Councilor Committee on Cooperative 826-3623 Hon. Kent L. Yuipco City Councilor Committee on Labor and Employment 826-3011 Hon. Carlos L. Gorgod City Councilor Committee on General Service and Government Property Management 826-1751 Committee on Appropriations Hon. Jose Expeditus B. Bayana City Councilor Committee on Public Oder and Safety 8263684/826-3458 Committee on Trade, Business and Economic Enterprise Committee on Rules Hon. Luceniano E. Lancin City Councilor Committee on Urban Poor 826-5345 Committee on Public Works Hon. Balthazar C. Abian City Councilor Committee on Ways and Means 826-4376 Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Hon. Jose V. Begil, Jr. City Councilor Committee on Good Government 826-5330 Committee on Transportation, Communication and Utilities Committee on Human Rights Hon. Christopher T. Bonite City Councilor 826-0425 Committee on Environmental Protection Hon. Peñaflor A. Laxa City Councilor Committee on Education, Women and Family 826-2672 Hon. Bienvenido P. Zabala, Jr. City Councilor Committee on Health 826-6464 Hon. Pablo A. Bonono, Jr. ABC President Committee on Barangay Affairs 826-4202 Committee on Youth and Sports Development Hon. Jan Claudine R. Bacolod SK Federated President 826-3660 Committee on Tourism Source: City COMELEC and Sangguniang Panlungsod Office, Surigao City

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Table 6.5 Directory of Elected Barangay Captains and SK Chairperson Surigao City As of October 25, 2010

BARANGAY SK CHAIRMAN 1. Alang-Alang ANTONIA LAAG LLENADA JERALD PAUL EGUNA SILO 2. Alegria LEO BIRAO ESCOPETE JAY ROMARLU ELLAR AZARCON 3. Anomar FIDELITO SAMODIO CALANG DYRENE OLVISANO ESTRADA 4. Aurora LUCITA LAPARAN CUSTODIO ROSELIN RISMA ESCOL 5. Balibayon LANIE ESCALANTE TERESO BEBELYN UNGAB PATIGA 6. Baybay MAXIMO BESING LANZADERAS ARFE BULACTIAL LEPIO 7. Bilabid BELLY BULABOG ERAZO NARDENCIO PESTOLA ECHIN 8. Bitaugan MA. THERESA FLORES MANCILI JUNIE LIBATOD LUMIARES 9. Bonifacio ANTONIO TAGANAHAN RODA HANNAH JEAN GELI RODA 10. Buenavista APRONIANO EVIOTA SALES JR. JEFFREY TALADUA EDRADAN 11. Cabongbongan CRISTINA SAGA PAREJA LENIELYN TAMBOBOY CABASA 12. Cagniog BOQUILON MARIETTA ALIPAO REYGIE DELIO OCAMPO 13. Cagutsan FELICIANO CHATO TRESIANA JR. NILO MANTILLA CHATO JR. 14. Cantiasay JAIME LISONDRA FETALVERO JR. JANDEFLOR PABAS BOC 15. Canlanipa CARLITO ALBARICO CUATON GRACE RESMA DONOSO 16. Capalayan DANTE TREMOCHA FERNANDEZ WELYN JANE LARONG ELICO 17. Catadman ANTONIO CENTRO ELANO BERNA JANE CAGAMPANG ERCILLO 18. Danao ALBERTO ANTING UBADO CHARLES CHRISTIAN DOQUILLA OLVIS 19. Danawan FLORY ODAL COMENDADOR JORALD ICHON HUMANGUINE 20. Day-asan RUBEN BELSONDRA CATARMAN CRISTIAN CLOR CATARMAN 21. Ipil ANDREA LILI YANGZON KEITHJOHN ART TALISAYSAY EDILLOR 22. Libuac JOSEPH FUENTES EDILLOR JAKE MOLETA MENOR 23. Lipata LUCRECIO ANDRADE MESIAS DAVEREEL VERGARA CAYETUNA 24. Lisondra BELLA TARIL ELUDO CLARK JERUM DIAZ SEQUIHOD 25. Luna ALFREDO BARQUIO DACURON JAN CLAUDINE RESARE BACOLOD 26. Mabini GRECO BEBERINO DARO ILENE JUNE AGANG ACLO 27. Mabua CATALINA CHATO GORGOD DELENGER CASALTA BOLASA 28. Manjagao TERESITA MALIG-ON MEDICA RONEMAR SIEGA PENAZO 29. Mapawa ERNESTO SALAMANCA SILVOSA MARK ANTONIE ARTIGO ZABALA 30. Mat-i REYNALDO CATINDIN OLVIS DARRELL KEANE SOREÑO ANSIT 31. Nabago ESMERALDA DINOY ABAA JHUNALYN MAE PEBEDA BERNIDO 32. Nonoc ELEUTERIO MANCILE RENDON HAZEL BILLONES BERTE 33. Orok RAUL PACILAN SANGLITAN SAMUEL TAÑA LAOSINGUAN 34. Poctoy NOE ALIPAO PLAZA BARRY JAMES CASANOVA GUILLEN 35. Punta Bilar ARTURO SILOS SANTILLANA ROCKY BASARTE MALIG-ON 36. Quezon MARGARITO MALAQUE CAVITE JR. LORDIVINA RIZANDO EDRADAN 37. Rizal SEVERO ARONG DEL ROSARIO JR. KENNY MARTIN ARONG SITOY 38. Sabang PACITA TEMON PATIGA CHAREMEI TANTUAN TEMON 39. San Isidro ROSALINA CUARENTA RAMIREZ REMEGIO BAGSIC ASTRONOMO JR. 40. San Jose JOSE DENZO GIPALA JR. IRA JOSE CATULMO BAGAYAS 41. San Juan PERFECTO BOQUILON CONSIGO FRANZ ADRIANE DIAZ EUPEÑA 42. San Pedro MICHAEL POLO LAGURA RONALD TELLO SULARTA 43. San Roque ROGELIO EDEN LAID JEFFREY BORJA LIBRES 44. Serna FLORENILLO BAYBAYON RAVELO LOVELY JANE MANTE LINAGA 45. Sidlakan FRANCISCO TILLO LINAGA HONELYN PECHO DIAZ 46. Silop FLORENCIO MADULA LACABRA CHONA CUBELO GA 47. Sugbay ALEXANDER PLAZA CABASA MARK JAYSON ALCESO 48. Sukailang RENATO GALIDO CABAJES DYANN-MEI MENDOZA CABAJES 49. Taft PABLO AGONCILLO BONONO JR. LANNY SALA REYES 50. Talisay FLORENCIO ROBANTE RAMISO ARCHIE LAAG SEDROME 51. Togbongon CONSTANTE MAPA ELUMBA ANGELO BALANTUCAS BONGHELINO 52. Trinidad LORNA MALACAY REVIL MARNE GO ALANANO 53. Washington JOSE DULLO EDRADAN PREXIE JAN TABACON TELLO 54. Zaragosa DAISY LEROG EDER KEVIN BRYAN GILLO VIRTUDAZO Source: City COMELEC Office, Surigao City

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Table 6.6 Comparative Number of Registered Voters Surigao City 2010 - 2011

2010 2011 Barangay Male Female Total Male Female Total 1. Alang-Alang 194 155 349 194 155 349 2. Alegria 291 301 592 291 301 592 3. Anomar 398 440 838 398 440 838 4. Aurora 282 232 514 282 232 514 5. Balibayon 478 497 975 478 497 975 6. Baybay 137 105 242 137 105 242 7. Bilabid 159 142 301 159 142 301 8. Bitaugan 179 155 334 179 155 334 9. Bonifacio 670 743 1,413 670 743 1,413 10. Buenavista 391 382 773 391 382 773 11. Cabongbongan 221 212 433 221 212 433 12. Cagniog 1,046 1,119 2,165 1,046 1,119 2,165 13. Cagutsan 140 115 255 140 115 255 14. Canlanipa 1,853 2,077 3,930 1,853 2,077 3,930 15. Cantiasay 277 310 587 277 310 587 16. Capalayan 770 685 1,455 770 685 1,455 17. Catadman 184 185 369 184 185 369 18. Danao 189 196 385 189 196 385 19. Danawan 213 208 421 213 208 421 20. Day-asan 517 467 984 517 467 984 21. Ipil 1,096 166 2,262 1,104 1,158 2,262 22. Libuac 393 322 715 393 322 715 23. Lipata 748 739 1,487 643 844 1,487 24. Lisondra 277 288 565 277 288 565 25. Luna 2,309 2,474 4,783 2,309 2,474 4,783 26. Mabini 472 491 963 472 491 963 27. Mabua 726 715 1,441 726 715 1,441 28. Manjagao 242 342 484 242 242 484 29. Mapawa 287 285 572 287 285 572 30. Mat-i 1,314 1,303 2,617 1,314 1,303 2,617 31. Nabago 373 365 738 373 365 738 32. Nonoc 405 400 805 405 400 805 33. Orok 374 364 738 374 364 738 34. Poctoy 476 475 951 476 475 951 35. Punta Bilar 277 251 528 277 251 528 36. Quezon 525 734 1,259 525 734 1,259 37. Rizal 1,513 1,527 3,040 1,513 1,527 3,040 38. Sabang 779 756 1,535 779 756 1,535 39. San Isidro 178 154 332 178 154 332 40. San Jose 448 417 865 448 417 865 41. San Juan 3,208 3,561 6,769 3,208 3,561 6,769 42. San Pedro 279 194 473 279 194 473 43. San Roque 379 357 736 379 357 736 44. Serna 429 402 831 429 402 831 45. Sidlakan 103 116 219 103 116 219 46. Silop 405 369 774 405 369 774 47. Sugbay 170 149 319 170 149 319 48. Sukailang 353 386 739 353 386 739 49. Taft 5,214 5,713 10,927 5,214 5,713 10,927 50. Talisay 624 600 1,224 624 600 1,224 51. Togbongon 557 508 1,065 557 508 1,065 52. Trinidad 651 687 1,338 651 687 1,338 53. Washington 4,981 5,590 10,571 5,809 4,762 10,571 54. Zaragosa 255 247 502 255 247 502 TOTAL 39,409 41,073 80,482 40,140 40,342 80,482 Source: City COMELEC Office, Surigao City

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Table 6.7 Non-Government Organizations Accredited by the Sangguniang Panlungsod Surigao City 2011

Name of Organization President / Chairperson Address Telephone Numbers 1. Anti-Graft and Transparency Advocates of Timoteo M. Pupa 0646 M. Ortiz St., Surigao City Surigao, Inc. 2. Barangay Taft Settler’s Association Jaime O. Cervantes Brgy. Taft, Surigao City 3. Camaraderie of Riders United with Integrity, Alex C. Lambus 05674 Ferdinand St., Surigao City 09995657188 Self-Discipline, Equality and Respect in Society, 09306670094 Inc. (CRUISERS) 4. Couples for Christ (CFC) William C. Lim 5. Dinagat Island Development Multi-Purpose Alfredo D. Pelominos Baybay Rose, Surigao City Cooperative 6. Don Inocencio Cortes Settlers Urban Poor Nehemias S. Vivares Capitol Road, Surigao City 09162835518 Organization, Inc. 231-8213 7. Dream Team Surigao City, Inc. Halan B. Besario c/o City Planning and Development Office 826-8502 8. Family Planning Organization of the Philippines Dr. Bernardo T. Mora, Jr. Kaimo corner Rizal Sts., Surigao City 09202640959 9. of Surigao City Urban Poor, Inc. Antonio G. Rufin, Sr. Baybay Parola 10. Homeless People’s Federation of the Philippines Felix D. Gentapan Butuan City (085) 342-2138 11. Islas Ecology Development Advocacy (ISDA) Anngela Jester C. Mijares 03406 Jose Sering Bldg., Borromeo St., Surigao 231-6744 Foundation City 12. Lagunde Fishermen and Farmer’s Association Pedro L. Eder Sitio Lagunde, Brgy. Aurora, Surigao City 231-8411 13. League of Intimates Service Oriented (LISO), Inc. Jerome V. Azarcon 2nd Floor Yuipco Bldg, Navarro St., Surigao City 826-1162 14. Loving Presence Foundation, Inc. Maria Rowena D. Dimaano, MD National Highway, Mancarogo, Bislig City 15. Mabua Fish Vendor and Housekeeper Multi- Cresencia R. Pupa Purok 4, Brgy., Mabua, Surigao City 09183726499 Purpose Cooperative 09277439084 16. Mabua Pebble Beach Urban Poor Association, Jocelyn M. dela Cruz Purok 6, Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City 09203726942 Inc. (MPBUPAI) 17. Misamis Occidental Association of Surigao del Roberto T. Bag-ao, Sr. Espina Extension, Surigao City 09995654450 Norte, Inc. 18. Nickel City Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Dr. Yul del Carmen 03365 Borromeo St., Surigao City (Medical 826-6460 Hospital) 19. Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, Maria Sarah R. Aguilar, RMT Caraga Regional Hospital Laboratory 826-3103 Inc. Department

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Name of Organization President / Chairperson Address Telephone Numbers 20. Prime Movers (PRIMO) for Peace and Progress Manuel G. Cortez Purok 4 Brgy. San Juan, Surigao City 09205929602 Association, Inc. 21. Purok Bagong Silang Association, Inc. (PBSAI) Florencio S. Gesta Bagong Silang, Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 22. Rotary Club of Metro Surigao Glenn G. Zerda Km. 3, PACEMCO, Surigao City 09285201202 23. Rotary Club of Surigao Midtown Jewels RTN Concepcion R. Paqueo Kaisdaan Center Pantalan 2, Surigao City 826-6156 365-2176 24. Rural Enterprise Assistance Center Walberto Saguban 0646 M. Ortiz St., Surigao City 826-5044 25. Surigao Capitol Interior Urban Poor Settlers Elonier C. Baay Capitol Interior, Capitol Site, Surigao City Association, Inc., (SCIUPSAI) 26. Surigao Chamber of Commerce and Industry Johann Jake B. Miranda 2nd Floor Management Building Tavern Hotel, 826-7716 S.C. 27. Surigao City Federation of Tricycle Drivers and Engwan Daniel C. So 04589 Capitol Road, Surigao City Operators, Inc. 28. Surigao City Organization of Persons with Delfin M. Antallan DSWD Office 826-8510 Disabilities 29. Surigao City Primary Health Care (PHC) Mina Lasaca M. Ortiz St., Kaskag, Brgy. Washington, S.C. 231-6033 Federated Women’s Club 30. Surigao City Primary Health Care Multi-Purpose Lina E. Dumale, MD City Health Office 826-8522 Cooperative 31. Surigao City Senior Citizens Credit Cooperative Clementino H. Sykimte Parrucho St., Brgy. Washington, Surigao City 826-4044 32. Surigao del Norte Retirees Association, Inc. Col. Leoncio G. Dagasdas 00149 Ortiz St., Kaskag, Surigao City 365-2175 33. Surigao Economic Development Foundation, Inc. Leonel A. Santos SEDF Bldg, 00780 M. Ortiz St., Kaskag, Surigao 826-4446 City 826-2687 34. Surigao Integrated Marine Trader’s Association Concepcion R. Paqueo Kaisdaan Center Pantalan 2, Surigao City 826-6156 365-2176 35. Surigao Public Market Vendors Assocation Rodrigo D. Bagunas, Jr. Surigao City Public Market 826-8680 (SUPUMVAS) 36. Surigao Small Transport Operators and Drivers Crisielo C. Morales 01448 Espina St., Surigao City 09102506559 Association (SUSTODA) 37. Surigao Transport Service Cooperative, Inc. Atanacio M. Biol In front of Catholic Church, Purok 2, San Juan, SC 232-7841 38. Veterans Federation of the Phlippines Bernardino F. Besario Km. 3, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 39. Surigao Terminal Multicab/Operators & Drivers Asso. 40. Mabua Pebble Beach Popular Association, Inc. Jocelyn dela Cruz Purok 6, Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City (MPBUPAI)

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Name of Organization President / Chairperson Address Telephone Numbers 41. Mines Urban Poor Settlers Association (MUPSA) Porferio T. Abelano Km. 2, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City 42. Nagkahiusang Mag-uuma sa Surigao del Norte Nemesio Borja 43. National Auxillary Chaplaincy Philippines, Inc. Rev. Hernan N. Diaz 44. Barangay Luna Agricultural Farmers Association Pablo J. Lumanta Purok 1 Toril, Sitio Looc, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Source: Sangguniang Panlungsod, Surigao City

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