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Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL 1 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MESSAGE My warmest greetings and heartfelt gratitude to the Liga ng mga Barangay and Municipal Local Government Operations office both of Nabua, Camarines Sur for launching the Barangay Governance Performance Management System (BGPMS). Barangay Officials nowadays face a tougher challenge of competitive innovations and quality performance not only as public administrators but also local development managers. This BGPMS will play a very important role in measuring the performance of the Barangay Officials and Personnel in the delivery of the barangay basic services and will serve as a reminder of their responsibility and primary task as public servants. Knowing fully well that Public Service is a Public Trust. I am hoping that through this tool, it will further strengthen the capabilities and utilize the potential of the Barangay Officials and men toward good governance. Thank you, regards and God Bless. Mabuhay!!! HON. ALNEIL HERNAN G. HERNANDEZ Punong Barangay 2 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1. PHYSICAL INFORMATION SAN MIGUEL THEN AND NOW Barangay SAN MIGUEL is one of the nine barangays within the Poblacion Area of Nabua, Camarines Sur, with an area of 47 hectares and 6,427 square meters with a population of 3,850 and 325 households. There are three (3) Zones which are all complemented with concrete pavement road. It is approximately 25 meters to the Poblacion area and 30 kilometers to the Provincial Capitol of the Province of Camarines Sur. Its main source of livelihood is agriculture professionals and labor expert. The Barangay Chapel is along the Maharlika Highway and the Barangay Hall is constructed in the Barangay Recreation Area donated by the Ex-Mayor Hilario B. Regalado. The Nabua National High School (NNHS) and the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) are within its jurisdiction, likewise with government offices, re: Bureau of Fire Protection, Municipal Circuit Trial Court and the Office of the Senior Citizen. There are five (5) free flows potable water within the three zones wherein the barangay residents get their drinking water and over other Barangays get their drinking water. The Barangay Hall is sometimes used as the Barangay Evacuation Center during calamities and other disasters that arise. One of the identified problems is the disposal of garbage considering that our barangay is already populated and dependent upon the collection of garbage truck of the municipality. Other barangay facilities will be realized after the Budget Year. THE MOBILE GOAL BARANGAY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH PEOPLE. 4 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx HISTORY OF BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL Before the expedition and discovery by Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines in 1521, there was no barangay. What existed in San Miguel, Nabua, Camarines Sur was a virgin forest. Accordingly, there were three (3) house existing by the vicinity of San Miguel Quadrangle, name, Regalado, Jornales and Rull. As time goes by, people from other places migrated to this barangay because of strong earthquake that occurred. After the Spanish Occupation, Barangay San Miguel, had about seventy (70) families and grew bigger during the American Occupation wherein a bridge was constructed interconnecting Nabua to Bato and other municipalities of Camarines Sur and Albay. This was constructed by the Americans wherein an American soldier died. Subsequently, during the Japanese Occupation, the same bridge was destroyed by the guerillas for the purpose of delaying the movement of the Japanese forces. The San Miguel River was frequently visited by people from different barangays as the same was clean for them to take bath and wash clothes, if not, do a picnic. In 1941, during the incumbency of Hon. Gregorio Balatan as mayor of Nabua, the Nabua High School (Nabua National High School) was established. Likewise, during the incumbency of Hon. Ulpiano D. Duran, Municipal Mayor of Nabua, the Camarines Sur Polytechnic colleges was approved into law under Presidential Decree No. P.D. 512 on June 30, 1983. Today, both the Nabua National High School and Camarines Sur polytechnic Colleges have produces men and women of special skills of different professions they have finished. The main sources of income are government and private employees, business, dollar earnings and farming. All roads within the three (3) zones of Barangay San Miguel are concreted. Basketball court and recreational area are within the vicinity of the Barangay. Hundred percent of the houses has its sanitary facilities. There are five (5) potable drinking water, two (2) each at Zones 1 and 2 and one (1) at Zone 3within they serve not only to the constituents of this Barangay but also from neighboring barangays. Barangay San Miguel is accessible to all kinds of land transportation vehicles going to and from the Barit River. Boundaries on the North, by Barangays San Isidro 5 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Poblacion and San Nicolas; on the South of Lourdes Young; and on the East by Barangay San Jose Village and Antipolo Young and on the West of Santiago Young. There are government buildings combusted within the territorial jurisdiction of San Miguel, to wit: 1. Hall of Justice, Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Nabua-Bato 2. Nabua Fire Station 3. Nabua Senior Citizen 4. Nabua National High School 5. Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges 6. Nabua Day Care Center 7. Postal Management Bureau 8. COMELEC 9. PHILHEALTH 10. MLDRRCO The following are the persons to have rendered services as chief executive to this Barangay, via: 1. AnselmoVillareal - Tenyente del Barrio 2. EsmeraldoBicaldo - Tenyente del Barrio 3. Ricardo Oida - Tenyente del Barrio 4. Albino F. Samson Jr. - Tenyente del Barrio 5. Alipio Escuro - Barangay Captain 6. Leon Francia - Barangay Captain 7. Dr. Bienvinido B. Cariño - Barangay Captain 8. Benjamin F. Hernandez - Barangay Captain 9. Balbino Labrador - Barangay Captain 10. Lucas F. Hernandez - Punong Barangay 11. Rogelio B. Orbita - Punong Barangay 12. Rolando A. Villaluz - Punong Barangay 13. Alneil Hernan G. Hernandez - Punong Barangay 6 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2. FISCAL INFORMATION INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (IRA) : Php 1,642,390.00 LOCAL SOURCES: RPT Share : 80,000.00 Fees & Charges : 80,000.00 Operating & Miscellaneous Revenue : 100,000.00 Other Taxes : 50,000.00 Municipal & Provincial Aid : 2,000.00 Grants & Donation : 75,335.50 TOTAL : Php 2,029,725.50 3. DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Population : 3,850 No. of Female : 1,930 No. of Male : 1,920 Population Density : 180/person/hectare No. of Household : 340 Average Household Size : 5.15/family No. of Labor Force : 70 No. of Unemployed : 88 No. of School Children : 207 No. of Pregnant Women : 11 No. of Lactating Women : 10 Language and Dialect : Tagalog, English, Rinconada and Bicol Standard 7 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4. BASIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES Government Offices : Municipal Trial Court Bureau of Fire Station Nabua Senior Citizen Education : CSPC NNHS Nabua Day Care Center Trade and Commerce : Medical & Dental Clinic : Hardware : Glass and Aluminum Supply : Grocery Store : Concrete & Marble Shop : Repair Shop Agricultural : Rice Production Gabi Plantation & Backyard Gardening Transportation Facilities : Presence of National, Provincial, Barangay & NIA Farm to Market Road & Barit River Water Supply : Nabua Water District 5 Continous Water Flow & Deep Well Power & Electricity : NAPOCOR & CASURECO Communication Facilities : Telephone, Cellphone Internet Services 8 Republic of the Philippines Province of Camarines Sur Municipality of Nabua BARANGAY SAN MIGUEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BARANGAY OFFICIALS AND PERSONNEL PUNONG BARANGAY BARANGAY LUPON MEMBERS Hon. Alneil Hernan G. Hernandez Hon. Miguelito V. Bearis Hon. Mariano A. Daza Jr. BARANGAY KAGAWAD Hon. Dennis C. Escuro Hon. Rosita S. Escuro Hon. Fidencio G. Jornales Hon. Erwin U. Zagada Hon. Narciso V. Llorin Sr. Hon. Xilindo Jose S. Estadilla Hon. Roger L. Manzano Hon. Narciso
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