Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sarangani’s landmark
JLC Capitol Building
ALABEL, Sarangani (September
21, 2011) - An ordinance, with legislative enactment title “JLC (James L.
Chiongian) Capitol Building”, will soon be in effect upon its approval as all
board members support and jointly sponsored the ordinance. The naming of
the Sarangani Provincial Capitol building into JLC Capitol Building is to give
honor to the late Rep. James L. Chionbian, the founding father of Sarangani Province
as well as the Charter of General Santos City. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
Sarangani to adopt “JLC Capitol Building”
ALABEL,
Sarangani (September 21, 2011) – The naming of Sarangani
Provincial Capitol as JLC Capitol Building in honor of its founder, the late Rep. James L. Chiongbian, shall take effect immediately upon the approval of an ordinance.
Provincial Capitol as JLC Capitol Building in honor of its founder, the late Rep. James L. Chiongbian, shall take effect immediately upon the approval of an ordinance.
Draft
Ordinance No. 2011-7-08 was jointly sponsored by Board Members Eugene Alzate,
Cornelio Martinez, Elmer de Peralta, Alexander Bryan Reganit, Hermie Galzote,
Eleanor Saguiguit, Virgilio Clark Tobias, Limuel Gacula, Benedicto Ruiz II,
Abdulracman Pangolima, George Perrett, Arman Guili and Victor James Yap Jr.
The ordinance noted
that other than the world-class coastal highway, the Provincial Capitol Building
serves as a prominent feature of the province’s infrastructure development achieved
under the initiative of the late Rep. Chiongbian.
Sarangani was
created in 1992 as a new province from then the 3rd District of South Cotabato.
“As a new
province at that time, Congressman James L. Chiongbian
tirelessly accessed funds and implemented social and economic
infrastructure like farm-to-market roads, bridges, flood control, school buildings, spring and water development, irrigation, municipal hospitals, sea walls and ports,” according to the draft ordinance.
tirelessly accessed funds and implemented social and economic
infrastructure like farm-to-market roads, bridges, flood control, school buildings, spring and water development, irrigation, municipal hospitals, sea walls and ports,” according to the draft ordinance.
“He granted
scholarships to poor but deserving students of the province, provided
livelihood programs and sponsored and co-sponsored hundreds of House bills with
local and national applications.”
In addition,
the ordinance stated that “enough space” would be provided “outside the main Provincial
Capitol building for the institution of a statue, signage, memorabilia, and/or
any landmarks representing the late Congressman James L. Chiongbian and his
remarkable accomplishments for the Province of Sarangani and the whole
SOCSARGEN area.”
The ordinance
also provides for activities to be conducted honoring the deeds of the late Congressman
during foundation anniversaries of the province, with appropriation to be
included in the regular subsidy of the provincial government.
The Sarangani Provincial Employees Union through its
president Anacleto Saya-ang has expressed support to the ordinance.
In a letter
sent to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Saya-ang said “we in the Sarangani
Provincial Employees Union (SPEU) are very much supportive to the draft
ordinance of the honorable board members naming the main Provincial Capitol Building
of the Provincial Government of Sarangani as Congressman James L. Chiongbian (JLC)
Building.”
Aside from the
creation of Sarangani as a province through Republic Act No. 7228, Congressman Chiongbian
also authored Republic Act No. 5412 otherwise known as the Charter of General
Santos City. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Philippine Civil Service games
Maasim, Sarangani (September
21, 2011) – Maasim Mayor Jose Zamorro and Maitum Vice Mayor Tito Balazon do the
ceremonial toss to begin the local government units’ Maasim and Maitum Friendship
Games as part of their participation to the month-long celebration of the 111th
Civil Service Commission’s founding anniversary with the theme: Championing
R.A.C.E.: Public Service Excellence at Full Speed!" (Afren de Guzman/MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE)
Parents to monitor children’s schooling
MAITUM, Sarangani (September 21,
2011) – Board Member Limuel Gacula, representing Gov. Migs Dominguez, reveals
the sorry state of education - increased drop outs or students not being
able to finish college. He requested his constituents, barangay and municipal
officials to help fight "ignorance" by encouraging all children to go
to school. "Parents should closely monitor their children so that they
will not incur absences." he added. (Afren de Guzman/MAITUM INFORMATION
OFFICE)
Importance of team work
MAITUM, Sarangani (September 21,
2011) - Dr. Allan Farnazo, schools division superintendent, explains to the
audience the importance of team-working by the Department of Education,
government and parents in order to
achieve quality education in the province. Farnazo was one of the speakers in the
Education Summit being held in all towns of the province. (Afren de
Guzman/MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE)
Barangay Captains to help in education
MAITUM, Sarangani (September 21, 2011) - Annalie Edday, program manager of QUEST (Quality Education for Sarangani Today), exhorts barangay captains to help the Department of Education in bringing children to school by earmarking a portion of their Internal Revenue Allotment for education. Cheering on at left is Mayor Elsie Perrett who delivered her State of Education Address by emphasizing the need for all stakeholders "to seriously help in attaining quality education for our children because quality education is foundation for poverty alleviation and economic progress." (Afren de Guzman/MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE)
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