The Advocate the Official Newsletter of the League of Cities of the Philippines Q3-Q4 2019
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The Advocate The official newsletter of the League of Cities of the Philippines Q3-Q4 2019 Leonardia is the new LCP President PAGE 2 National tax Mayors Localizing allotment of take part in SDGs a la LGUs remains sustainability ‘ice bucket elusive summit challenge’ PAGE 9 PAGE 14 PAGE 21 The Advocate The official newsletter of the League of Cities of the Philippines Q3-Q4 2019 Contents Special Stories Administrative A new LCP administration 2 City mayors unveil LCP executive agenda 11 With Leonardia now at the helm of the League, plans are underway to create an organization that is “of the city mayors, by the city mayors, Policy and for the city mayors.” DBM clarifies issues with city mayors in exec session 7 The Mandanas saga 9 LCP and DILG settle agreements on LGU concerns 13 Latest developments in the national tax Editorial Team allotment issue have prompted LCP mayors to study their next course of action for cities to Editors Projects avail their “just share” as early as possible. Fidel Pamintuan Maria Regina Santiago LCP to take part in project to improve basic ed 7 LCP to showcase practices of cities in Sustainable Cities Summit 14 Contributors promoting GAD 18 Amelia De Guia City officers update local AIDS ordinances 23 The summit organized by the Liveable Cities, Segfrey Gonzales LGUs to pursue inter-local cooperation for USAID, and LCP became a platform for mayors Ma. Veronica Hitosis Manila Bay rehab 24 to tackle a sundry of urban sustainability issues Soleil Erika Manzano specific to Philippine cities. April Deevian Mosquera Rosylvia May Tolosa Partnerships Mayors’ Challenge 21 Photographers LCP continues support for the ASEAN Broderick Sapnu Mayors Forum 8 A campaign launched by UN-Habitat Philippines Jojo Gloria Cities pledge commitment to air quality 11 sheds light on the role of Philippine mayors as Mayor Bing represents LCP at global summit 12 frontliners in the movement towards localizing 57 cities bag 2019 Seal of Good Local the UN SDGs. Governance 16 League of Cities of the Philippines QC aims to be center of innovation 19 7th Floor, Units J & K, Cyber One Building 11 Eastwood Avenue, Bagumbayan Learning Events Quezon City, Philippines 1110 Gapan mayor represents LCP in Vancouver www.lcp.org.ph eco summit 19 www.facebook.com/PHcities LCP mayors learn about urban development in China 20 For inquiries please contact the LCP Secretariat Three PH LCEs take part in global academy at [email protected]. for mayors 23 2 The Advocate Q3-Q4 2019 League of Cities of the Philippines 3 cover Leonardia is the new LCP President; PRRD administers oath of new officers After serving a number of key positions in the LCP National Executive Board (NEB) since 1995, Bacolod City Mayor Evelio (Bing) Leonardia is finally at the helm of the official association of cities in the country, having been elected as the National President of the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) at its 68th General Assembly in Edsa Shangri-La on 19 July 2019. Leonardia first served as the LCP Vice President for Visayas during his inaugural term as city mayor in 1995. He then became Deputy Secretary-General for Visayas from 2004 to 2007, National Vice Chairperson from 2007 to 2010, National Executive Vice-President from 2010 to 2013, and Deputy Secretary-General for Visayas from 2016 to 2019. In his acceptance speech, Leonardia expressed his gratitude to Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, former LCP Chairperson and now Congresswoman Lani Cayetano, and former LCP President and Angeles City Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan. Leonardia also emphasized that the LCP must always be aligned to the goals and objectives of the national government. “The most fundamental agenda for the League is to be in line with the visions of the Duterte Administration,” said Leonardia. “The agenda made by the [LCP] Secretariat 1 — Mayor Bing Leonardia delivers his acceptance speech after winning the LCP presidency should be supplementary to what the mayors have in 2 — Senator Francis Tolentino addresses the members of the LCP after the induction of the newly mind so we could have a platform that is an embodiment elected LCP officers of each mayor.” 3 — Outgoing LCP President Edgardo Pamintuan entrusts the LCP flag to Leonardia while outgoing LCP Chair and Congresswoman Lani Cayetano turns over the gavel to the newly elected Chairperson and With plans to establish an executive board that listens to Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella the sentiments of each and every mayor in the next three 4 — Leonardia welcomes Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno (middle) and Ormoc City Mayor Richard years, Leonardia also asked for the full participation of Gomez (right) at the 68th General Assembly (GA) of the LCP LCP members to create an organization that is “of the city 5 — Newly elected LCP Secretary-General and Calapan City Mayor Arnan Panaligan (left), Mayor Bing mayors, by the city mayors, and for the city mayors.” Leonardia, and Mayor Edgar Labella preside over the first board meeting of the newly elected LCP officers at the LCP 68th National Executive Board Meeting held a day after the 68th GA 6 — Senator Francis Tolentino poses for a selfie with the newly elected officers after the induction rites 4 The Advocate Q3-Q4 2019 League of Cities of the Philippines 5 The 2019-2022 LCP National Executive Board National President Regional Representatives Mayor Evelio R. Leonardia Bacolod City Representative for CAR Representative for Region VIII Executive Vice-President Mayor Darwin C. Estrañero Mayor Nacional V. Mercado Mayor Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte Tabuk City Maasin City Quezon City Representative for Region I Representative for Region IX National Chairperson Mayor Juan Carlo S. Medina Mayor Ma. Isabelle Climaco-Salazar President Rodrigo Duterte administers the oath of office of newly elected LCP officers at the Malacañang Palace on 6 August 2019 Mayor Edgardo D. Labella Vigan City Zamboanga City photo courtesy of presidential photographers division Cebu City Representative for Region II Representative for Region X National Vice-Chairperson Mayor Joseph S. Tan Mayor Jennifer W. Tan Cebu mayor elected chair “I filed a resolution encouraging DILG to include smart Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera Santiago City Tangub City LCP members also elected Cebu City Mayor Edgardo cities concept as a part of the SGLG,” said Tolentino. “I General Santos City Labella as the new National Chairperson of the LCP NEB. modified the bill filed by Senator [Grace] Poe on giving Representative for Region III Representative for Region XI In his acceptance speech, Labella recognized the “able the President emergency powers on transport, not only to Secretary-General Mayor Nestor L. Alvarez Mayor Al David T. Uy leadership” of Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia whom cover Metro Manila, but also all the urban growth centers Mayor Arnan C. Panaligan Science City of Muñoz Island Garden City of Samal he believes will continue to promote unity and hard work in the Philippines.” Calapan City in the League. Representative for Region IV-A Representative for Region XII Oath-taking ceremony in Malacañang Treasurer Mayor Arlene B. Arcillas Mayor Angelo O. Montilla Labella also spoke of his experiences in public service as Weeks after the election, a formal oath-taking ceremony Mayor Antonio A. Ferrer Santa Rosa City Tacurong City a former prosecutor for the Sandiganbayan, Ombudsman of LCP officers took place at the Reception Hall of General Trias City Director in the Visayas, four-time councilor, two-term vice- Malacañang on 6 August 2019 with President Rodrigo Representative for MIMAROPA Representative for Caraga Region mayor, and now as the incumbent mayor of Cebu. Duterte administering the oath of office. Women’s Sector Representative Region Mayor Ernesto U. Matugas, Jr. Mayor Carmelita A. Abalos Mayor Lucilo R. Bayron Surigao City He encouraged city mayors to study certain amendments In his remarks after the ceremony, Duterte mentioned Mandaluyong City Puerto Princesa City of the Local Government Code in order to come up with a that the national budget will be evenly spread among Representative for BARMM version that is genuinely ideal for local governments. the regions in the country with the intent to spur local Vice-President for Luzon Representative for Region V Mayor Rosita U. Furigay infrastructure development. Mayor Francis Anthony S. Garcia Mayor Madelaine Y. Alfelor Lamitan City Other newly elected members of the NEB include LCP Balanga City Iriga City Executive Vice-President and Quezon City Mayor Joy “The money of the people of the Republic of the Representative for NCR Belmonte; LCP Secretary-General and Calapan City Mayor Philippines will be equally divided proportionally,” said Vice-President for Visayas Representative for Region VI Mayor Oscar G. Malapitan Arnan Panaligan; LCP Women’s Sector Representative and Duterte in a mix of English and Filipino. “Pero makita ninyo Mayor Felipe Antonio B. Remollo Mayor Mark Andrew J. Golez Caloocan City Mandaluyong City Mayor Menchie Abalos; Public Relations ang pinakamaraming infrastructure, dito sa Luzon and sa Dumaguete City Silay City Officer (PRO) and Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez; Visayas [including] the airports there. Ang Mindanao, sabi Deputy PRO for NCR and San Juan City Mayor Francis ko, maybe towards the end of my term, kung may maiwan Vice-President for Mindanao Representative for Region VII Zamora; Focal Mayor for Transportation and Bacoor City pa.” [“But look, the greatest number of infrastructures Mayor Sammy S. Co Mayor John Geesnell L. Yap II Mayor Lani Mercado; and Focal Mayor for Muslim Affairs are in Luzon and Visayas, including the airports there. For Pagadian City Tagbilaran City and Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra. Mindanao, maybe towards the end of my term, should there be anything left.”] Vice-President for NCR The full list of LCP NEB officers may be found on the next Mayor Edwin L.