Bontoc inaugurates new, elegant capitol
>> Wednesday, September 19, 2018
By Alpine L.
Killa
BONTOC, Mountain Province – With an audience of
almost a thousand people, the new 4-storey elegant Bontoc which now houses the
Bontoc municipal government was formally opened to the public during
inauguration and blessing Wednesday.
Portraits of former
mayors and incumbent municipal officials were shown including and unveiling of
artworks portraying people of Bontoc and their life in olden times which were
hanged on the halls and lobby. The new municipal capitol can now accommodate
larger number of clients and visitors with a wider room of the executive, the
legislative body, the municipal offices, a separate civil wedding room, a
multi-purpose hall at the top floor, and a parking area at the ground floor.
Aside from this, it is also a client-friendly building with railings and ramp,
and a separate comfort rooms persons with disabilities, senior citizens and
pregnant women.
Mayor Franklin Odsey
cited value of giving thanks to the Almighty after a great undertaking.
He said construction of the building was an
“impossible dream come true” due to collaboration of local executive and
legislative branches and the support of the Bontoc community.
He thanked the
contractor, AIP Construction, for its good workmanship. The mayor said the
building was dubbed Municipal Capitol since it was situated in the capital town
of the province and is the seat of the provincial government.
Former Mayor Louis
Claver, Jr., (1980 to 1988 and 2001 to 2004), in his message delivered by son
Councilor and Ex-Officio Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Alexandre Claver said
he was one one with the people of Bontoc
in celebrating the occasion urging everyone to support the present
administration in development of the community.
Former Mayor David Yawan
(1992 to 1998) said the inauguration and blessing of the municipal capitol is
more than enough for the people of Bontoc to rejoice as it is a manifestation
of progress.
Former Mayor Pascual A.
Sacgaca (2010 to 2013) commended Bontoc officials for the undertaking.
He added that with this new work place, it
would surely motivate employees to render best public service.
Mountain Province
Legislative Caretaker Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang who graced the occasion remarked
that the new municipal capitol will not only cater to the people of Bontoc, but
to visitors and tourists who will visit the capital town.
“Therefore, let us open
the gates of this capitol not only to I-fontok or I-Montayosa but more
importantly, to every client and visitor in need of our assistance and
hospitality,” Mangaoang said.
As he expressed
happiness that the municipal government has gotten the right people for the
project, urging people of Bontoc to take part in the social responsibility of
maintaining, caring and protecting it.
In closing, he commended
the officials in the capital town in working together for the good of the
people.
“At the end of the day, it is still human
spirit that is most important. Money can improve a municipality’s physical
environment, but it cannot buy the vision and passion that will ensure the
continued development of Bontoc. Let us acknowledge the hard work of our leaders and every person who was
instrumental and whose goodwill and industry has helped the town flourish
despite many constraints,” Mangaoang said.
It has been almost fifty
years ago since the old Bontoc town building was constructed.
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