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2016 Paganninawan 3Rd Quarter THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DILG REGION 1 PAGANNINAWANVOL. 12 NO. 3 JULY - SEPTEMBER 2016 ‘Three in a row!’ DILG R1 ranks Best Office in PBB 2015 he Department of the Interior and Local Government Region (DILG R1) was again ranked as Best TOffice in the recently concluded rating and ranking of DILG Delivery Units for the grant of the FY 2015 Performance Based Bonus (PBB). “What is so special about it is that this is our third time “My congratulations to everyone. We just received a to be rated as Best Office. This means that we have been letter from the Central Office informing us that Region very consistent with our performance”, RD Daquioag 1 was again ranked as Best Office for PBB 2015”, RD joyfully told members of the Regional Management Team. Daquioag said during a Management Meeting. The Regional Director emphasized commitment and The DILG R1 was also ranked as Best Office last 2013 hardwork as key factors in DILG R1’s performance. She and 2014. RD Daquioag said that being ranked as Best Office for the third time shows consistency in said that this placed DILG R1 among the top performers performance. in the Department. (cont. on page 11) WHAT’S INSIDE SILG Sueno graces Pangasinan’s Anti- Illegal San Carlos, Candon to adopt simplified DILG R1 to coach LGUs on Climate Change Drugs Summit p.2 regulatory processes p.5 Expenditure Tagging p.8 DILG R1 holds basic orientation for LCEs p.3 3 Regional LTIA winners receive RIMTF validates R1 LGUs on SCFLG p.9 development grants p.6 Pagudpud distributes Pre- Disaster equipment under DILG R1 orients 14 LGUs on BuB- CBMS 2016 p.7 DILG R1 trains 83 LGUs on construction BUB- DILG program p.4 supervision p.10 2 The Official Newsletter of the Department of the Interior and Local Government - Region 1 SILG Sueno graces Pangasinan’s Anti- Illegal Drugs Summit ecretary of the Interior and Local advocacy and timeline of President Duterte’s efforts to SGovernment Ismael Sueno was this year’s Guest eradicate illegal drugs. It is an umbrella organization of all of Honor and Speaker during Pangasinan’s Anti- Illegal public and private organizations in the barangays. Drugs Summit last September 9, 2016. “We will ask people in the barangay to volunteer and The SILG, in his message, encouraged elected report anomalies and use of illegal drugs in the officials of the province and other stakeholders present barangays. Students will be asked to volunteer and do to support President Duterte’s campaign against community services. And because of this, we envision that illegal drugs. by December we have substantially reduced the problems on drugs, corruption, and criminality”, he said. “I hope that we will all support him because what he does and what he will do next will not be for his own The Secretary also discussed the construction of four benefit but for the benefit of the Filipino people”, he rehabilitation centers in the country- one in Mindanao, one said. in Visayas, and two in Luzon. He happily announced that foreigners and big donors have volunteered to help the The SILG sounded the alarm when he said that the government build these centers. He said that 13 Philippines will become a ‘narco state’ in the next six Taipans and San Miguel Corporation agreed and expressed years if President Duterte is not the president of the willingness to support the establishment of these country. rehabilitation centers. “The drug lords will lord it over our country. The Secretary witnessed and received the local officials’ Politicians will win their seats using drug money. And Pledge of Commitment and Support on the Anti-Drugs the most powerful person in the Philippines will not be Campaign. the President neither the Senate but the drug lords”, he said as he explained the term ‘narco state’. The summit is an annual multi- sectoral activity spearheaded by the Philippine Drug Enforcement The SILG, who took pride in announcing that Agency (PDEA) and the Philippine National Police (PNP). he is also a Pangasinense, with his mother who is from Binalonan, Pangasinan, presented the During the summit proper, lead agencies took turns in Department of the Interior and Local presenting the ill effects of dangerous drugs, salient features Government’s program on anti- illegal drugs dubbed as of RA 9165, barangay clearing operations, and standard “MASA MASID” or “Mamamayan Ayaw sa operating procedures in handling voluntary surrenderers. Anomalya, Mamamayan Ayaw sa Iligal na Droga”. (LGOO V Sheila Marie G. Andales) MASA MASID was conceptualized to support the 3 DILG R1 holds basic orientation for LCEs he Department of the Interior and Local TGovernment Region 1 (DILG R1) held a basic orientation for 80 re- elected and 10 newly- minted Local Chief Executives (LCEs) of the Region last August 30- September 1, 2016. The Basic Orientation is Part I of the second component of the Newly Elected Officials (NEO) Program of the Department which will introduce the NEOs to the organizational, political, and constitutional environment of public service at the local government level. It was originally intended for re-elected LCEs. Newly-minted LCEs who were unable to attend the Basic Orientation conducted by the Local Government Academy (LGA) last June were invited to ensure that all LCEs of the region are guided on their first crucial days. Following President Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncements during his State of the Nation Address (SONA), the Basic Orientation aims to discuss the issues and challenges of decentralization and explain features of Federalism as critical next step for decentralization. Through the orientation, NEOs had opportunities to dialogue with key agencies on disaster risk reduction and management and peace and order with key emphasis on the National Government’s Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction, Role of Local Governments in Disaster Management, Utilization of Project Noah, Lambat Sibat Program of the Philippine National Police (PNP), and Enhancing Institutional Relationships between the PNP and local government units (LGUs) through Deputization of Local Police with the National Police Commission. Former and incumbent LCEs were also invited to share their vast experiences on Crisis Management, Local Economic Development, Fiscal Management and Leadership and Management to the NEOs. The LCE- sharers were Mayor Belen T. Fernandez of Dagupan City; Former Mayor Eddie G. Guillen of Piddig, Ilocos Norte; Mayor Alfredo P. Valdez, Jr. of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte and Former Mayor Edgardo S. Cobangbang of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur. (cont. on page 11) 4 The Official Newsletter of the Department of the Interior and Local Government - Region 1 Pagudpud distributes Pre-Disaster equipment under BUB-DILG program he Municipal Poverty Reduction Action Team (MPRAT) and likewise provided assistance to its component Tof Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte chaired by the Honorable barangays particularly on disaster mitigation and Mayor Marlon Ferdinand T. Sales spearheaded the rehabilitation projects. distribution of Pre-Disaster equipment funded under The LGU strictly implements the Disaster the FY 2015 Bottom- Up Budgeting (BuB) to all 16 Preparedness Manual of the “Operation Listo” in barangays last August 12, 2016 at Pagudpud collaboration with the DILG Family – Philippine Municipal Hall, in the presence of Punong National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection Barangays and some members of their councils. (BFP) and the Municipal Local Government The equipment is composed of life jackets, boots, Operations Officer (MLGOO), other stationed raincoats, megaphones, chainsaws, and radios. Government Agencies, local officials and the community as a whole. Pagudpud is a 4th class municipality and a disaster prone area which needs to be equipped with different disaster In compliance to RA 10121, the LGU guaranteed the equipment. Coastal barangays are prone to storm surge Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council’s and tsunami while remaining barangays are vulnerable (DRRMC) functionality to all levels by establishing the to landslide and flashflood particularly barangays in the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office (MDRRMO) upland and barangays along rivers and creeks. manned by the newly appointed Disaster Officer, Mr. Hendrick U. Pedronan and some DRRMO staff who To ensure readiness and preparedness, the local facilitated the distribution and documentation government unit (LGU) acknowledged the support of the of BuB Disaster Preparedness equipment to all Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) barangay-recipients. (LGOO V Milanie I. Espina) 5 San Carlos, Candon to adopt simplified regulatory processes he cities of San Carlos (Pangasinan) and period. This shall be observed per output TCandon (Ilocos Sur) are set to adopt desired based on the four phases of simplification process. simplified regulatory processes following the The DILG launched the Project in support to the initial Training- Workshop on Regulatory Simplification for program with Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Local Government (RS4LG) last July 20-22, 2016 at the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) which is the Villa Silvina Hotel, Baguio City attended by members Business Permits and Licensing System (BPLS) for the of the cities’ Simplification Management and Project improvement of the LGU regulatory systems and Teams (SM / PTs). processes in relation to collection of fees for new / renewal of business permits alongside the in-depth analysis of LGU’s The training- workshop aims to orient the institutionalized regulatory concept of collection of taxes, fees members of the SM / PTs on the different phases of and revenues. regulatory simplification. To ensure the adoption of the RS4LG, both cities shall enter into Memorandum of The RS4LG project shall introduce reforms that will Agreement (MOA) with the Department of the Interior foster acceptable business climate for the investors and and Local Government Region 1 (DILG R1) and prospective businessmen to contribute to the realization of the Local Government Academy (LGA). This will be cities’ vision as urban center for economic growth and model followed by separate city consultations for the for good governance.
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