By Andrew Doga-ong
BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- The most populated barangay Bontoc Ili of this capital town
was showcased in the first nationwide synchronized Barangay
Assembly Day 2015 held last March 28.
Presidential
Proclamation No. 260 mandates the holding of a Barangay Assembly Day on the last
Saturday of March and every second Sunday of October of every year.
Bontoc Ili barangay chairman
Alexander Fana-ang delivered his state of the barangay address focusing on
their accomplishments and financial report for the second semester of last year
and the first three months of this 2015.
Fana-ang
comprehensively discussed where their barangay funds were used- in
personal services, maintenance and other operating expenses, 20 percent
development fund, 5% calamity fund and 5% gender and development fund.
Chairmen of committees
on peace and order, disaster preparedness, health, solid waste management,
environment protection and “Ugnayan ng Barangay at Simbahan” in the barangay
council also discussed their accomplishments, on-going programs and plans on
these key programs.
Bontoc Ili with population
of 4,783, has an Internal Revenue Allotment of P2,767,625.00 in 2014.
Councilor Jerome
Tudlong, who represented Mayor Frank Odsey as guest of honor, urged barangay
officials to continue giving their best services to their constituents as
this will be a legacy they will leave to their barangay.
In the same affair,
Bontoc municipal local government operations officer MaritesCarino read a
message of Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas
to the barangay assembly.
Roxas talked on the
importance of people’s participation in local governance adding that the local
residents should get involved in barangay assemblies. He said it is in the
barangay assembly where their local official reports on their accomplishments,
on-going programs and plans as well to where their funds are spent.
Roxas added the
barangay assembly could be a venue for a healthy dialogue where issues and
concerns will be raised and addressed by concerned officials and offices.
Also gracing the
occasion were heads and representatives from the municipal and provincial
governments and national offices who took turn in disseminating their
respective programs.
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