By Ariel
T. Bagowan
BAGUIO CITY – The Society of Outstanding
Citizens of Baguio (SOCOB) started their search for this year’s outstanding
citizens.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
this will give honor to contributions of citizens to the city.
He encouraged the
constituents of Baguio to nominate persons who did done something for the city
and deserves to be awarded.
Domogan said people
can’t nominate themselves. He said the city government is accommodating as many
nominations as they can and said minimum
number of nominations is 20.
The mayor said they
will improve information dissemination regarding this event since there are
many people who are qualified to be outstanding citizens.
Rebecca Domogan, the
wife of the mayor, 2012 awardee and member of SOCOB who was awarded for
community service said anyone can be nominated as long as they contributed to
development of the city whether in sports, science and technology, agriculture,
community service, health, public safety, or education.
Incumbent officials
cannot be nominated, it was learned. Dr. Elma Donaal, Outstanding Citizen
Awardee added that it’s alright to replicate and improve work of previous awardees.
A taxi driver who
returned a left item on their cab can be nominated but the problem is that no
one is nominating them, she said, adding there is an envy that prevents people
from nominating.
Henedino Luzano, 2011
awardee said there were few nominations because of crab mentality wherein
people drag down each other. “they don’t want to nominate because they are
afraid of being left behind. Let us remove jealousy in ourselves and nominate
deserving individuals.”
The deadline for
nominations will be on June 16.
Awarding is on Sept. 1
during Baguio Day. The board of judges for the search of outstanding citizens
consists of six judges who are members of the SOCOB and from different fields.
Presiding officer is
the mayor.
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