RPOC honors CRFV chief, Sadanga mayor for anti- corruption, autonomy work
>> Tuesday, March 8, 2022
By Pamela Mariz T. Geminiano
BAGUIO CITY-- The Cordillera Regional Peace and Order Council passed a resolution honoring the late national director Voltaire Acosta, Jr. of the Council for the Restoration of Filipino Values (CFRV) for advocating graft-free society by raising value-laden and ethical leaders not only in the region but throughout the country.
RPOC resolution 03 series of 2022, passed Feb.17, 2022, supported the late CFRV national director in his efforts and dedication in promoting and attaining spiritual wellness of the people in order to inspire current and future generations.
"Sir Voltaire was a strong partner and advocate in promoting values formation and the fight against corruption. On his own, he did a lot of initiatives not only for the City of Baguio but also for the entire country to promote integrity and good governance," Cordillera RPOC chairman and Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong said.
He addedthe peace council will present a certificate of recognition to the late CFRV national director’s family and to CRFV in recognition of his significant contribution to the council.
Meanwhile, the council also passed a resolution recognizing the late Sadanga Municipal Mayor Gabino Ganggangan for his efforts and dedication in the promotion and attainment of long-lasting peace and sustainable development in the region.
The RPOC in resolution 01, series of 2022 recognized the late Mayor Ganggangan as a staunch advocate of the region's peace and development. His invaluable insights and contributions on anti-criminality and anti-terrorism, which significantly contributed to the council's endeavor to maintain peace and order in the region was acknowledged.
The RPOC resolution 01, series of 2022, also recognized his support for establishment of a Cordillera Regional Autonomous Region by Cordillerans rather than that of communist groups and will be remembered and honored.
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