By Caren
Ringor
BONTOC, Mountain Province – This capital town
ranked number 3 in the Cordillera Administrative Region and landed No. 58
nationwide in the Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index (CMCI) conducted
by the National Competitiveness Council (NCC).
Cities and
municipalities were ranked according to overall competitiveness score.
The OCS is the sum of
the scores on three main pillars which are: economic dynamism, government
efficiency, and infrastructure. Bontoc ranked number 73 on economic dynamism,
52 on government efficiency, and number 156 on infrastructure.
Economic dynamism
scores were based on data on the size and growth of the local economy, jobs,
inflation rate, cost of doing business, financial institutions, productivity,
and presence of business groups/organizations.
Government efficiency scores were based on
data on transparency scores and economic governance scores in LGPMS, local
taxes and revenues, local competition-related awards, business registration
efficiency, investment promotion (wherein Bontoc was ranked number 1),
compliance to national directives, security, health (Bontoc ranked number 2),
and education.
Infrastructure scores
were based on data on existing road network, distance from city/municipality
center to major ports, Department of Tourism-accredited accommodations (Bontoc
ranked number 9), health infrastructure, education infrastructure, basic
utilities, infrastructure investments, ICT connection, ATMs, and public
transportation.
The CMCI was developed
by the NCC through the regional competitiveness committees (RCCs) with the
assistance of the INVEST Project of United States Agency for International
Development(USAID) to encourage local government units to regularly track data
and benchmark performance against other cities and municipalities to better
manage their locality.
Mayor Franklin C.
Odsey said, “The recognition is the result of the collective efforts of each
department in the local government and the unending support of business groups,
stakeholders, as well as the community in the programs that was set by the
government for better public service.The municipality also aims to attain a
higher rank in the next CMCI in 2015.”
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