Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Bontoc honors three retirees with cash, awards

BONTOC, Mountain Province - The Bontoc local government honored three retirees in government service, during Salamat-Mabuhay Program here Wednesday, Dec. 6 at Municipal Capitol,
Erlinda Pangod retired as administrative assistant I from the Office of the Municipal Treasurer.
    She rendered 30 years, one month and 19 days in government service.
    Paula May-ao served as administrative aide IV of the Office of the Municipal Waterworks Supervisor for 31 years.
    Revenue Collection Clerk I Franklin Faycan of the Office of the Municipal Treasurer rendered 26 years and 11 months in government service.
    In their messages, the retirees shared their experiences in government service, reminiscing about their experiences as civil servants.
    These included their passion and willingness to serve the people.
    The retirees also expressed their gratitude to municipal employees they worked with and offices where they came from.
    Families of retirees thanked the Bontoc LGU for the love and friendship they gave to retirees.
    They wished them good health, looking forward to spending more years with them as they enjoy their retirement.
    As gratitude for their service, the Bontoc LGU awarded plaques of Lifetime Service Award to the retirees.
    Retirees also received cash incentives from the Bontoc Municipal Employees Union handed over by BMEU president Ross Kiat-ong and BMEU treasurer Knittle Jane Lingbanan.
    Pangod received P52,794; May-ao, P52, 819.00 while Faycan received P52, 805.
    The retirees were also presented tokens of appreciation from the personnel of the Municipal Treasury Office and Waterworks Office, expressing their profound gratitude for their invaluable service and dedication.
    In his message, Bontoc Mayor Jerome “Chagsen” Tudlong, Jr., represented by Vice Mayor Eusebio Kabluyen wished the retirees good health as they enjoy their retirement journey.
    He encouraged them to continue the good deeds they rendered while in government service. -- By Alpine L. Killa-Malwagay and Aprilyn Pangesban
    Under resolution 698, series of 2023, local legislators cited need to fix slippery walkways and install slip-resistant materials to improve safety features.

 

 

 

 

 

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