Remembering Rep. Maximo Dalog Sr.
>> Thursday, June 22, 2017
By
Gina Dizon
Everyone will remember
Congressman Maximo Dalog Sr. as the Father of Lang-ay Festival when he started
the province’s celebration of the annual held event in 2005 in joint
observation of the province’s founding anniversary held first week of April.
And so it
is during every 7th of April, the province’s constituents come
together and celebrate the day when the Provincial legislative Board in 1967
passed the first resolution declaring the birth of a new district and separate
Mountain Province followed by Proclamation 144 signed by former president
Fidel Ramos declaring April 7 as the Mt Province Foundation Day.
During the
festive Lang-ay Festival, the five major
tribes-Kankanaey and Aplai from western and southern Mt Province, Bontoc from
the northern part of the province, Balangao and the Baliwon from the eastern
part congregate to celebrate their diversity as cultural tribes and oneness as
one people of the province.
This is
what former governor of Mountain Province and Congressman Maximo Dalog wanted
to happen -- unity of the people of Mountain Province, economy to flourish
amidst a peaceful community, educated children and youth, living in a healthy
and sound environment.
Clean and
healthy households was what the former
governor wanted and started a program to have each house installed with a
toilet bowl. This was an advocacy which the provincial government in 2007
did by then partnering with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) who
provided 6,366 free toilet bowls for distribution to households without
sanitary toilets 2007 won to 2008.
The capital
town of Bontoc then had 1,307 households without sanitary toilets; Bauko,
1,282; Paracelis, 998; Sadanga, 826; Natonin, 509; Sagada, 374; Tadian, 283;
Sabangan, 249; Besao, 233 and Barlig, 229.
Intensive
campaign was then conducted by concerned agencies and a memorandum order was
issued by Dalog to government employees and local officials to construct their
own sanitary toilet. It also required all provincial government department
heads to convince households without sanitary toilet to construct their own,
and for all provincial government employees to help in the sanitary toilet
construction campaign.
Each
household was given one toilet bowl and these were given only after a septic
tank has already been constructed and after the health worker has inspected
this.
Dalog
pursued this program during his years as solon of the province in 2016-2017
before his death on June 3 due to sepsis secondary to pneumonia.
Dalog
wanted bus companies not to collect fees from passengers who use toilets in bus
stations. His House Bill 725 obliges bus companies to provide free use of
toilet for passengers in bus terminals.
S for Social Services
Dalog’s
advocacy for sanitation was an S for Social Services in his program PRESTIGE
which started during his years as governor in 2004-2010. He became governor of
the Province in 1992 and re-elected in 1995.
As
congressman in 2010-2017, social services
was one of the solon’s major directions. Dalog filed Bill 282 to
increase the bed capacity of Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital (LHMRH) to
200. The LHMRH has 100 beds.
Establishing the nationalization of secondary schools to become independent high schools is a favorite of the solon having been a teacher in schools Mountain Province State Polytechnique College (MPSPC) and Baguio City High School.
Establishing the nationalization of secondary schools to become independent high schools is a favorite of the solon having been a teacher in schools Mountain Province State Polytechnique College (MPSPC) and Baguio City High School.
He finished
bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and pursued Bachelor of Laws.
Dalog in
2010-1017 authored House Bill 721 establishing the Mabalite National High
School in Tadian. His other Bills pursued to become Republic Acts 0839 and
10840 converting the Sadanga NHS and the Saliok NHS into technical-vocational
high schools.
Republic
Act 10583 which aims to convert the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College
into a state university was filed by Dalog. A law which intends to see MPSPC a
University and which every constituent of the province surely would like to
have a university to let other educational programs reachable within closer access
among college students of the Province.
Dalog’s
competent administration skills was noticed in his PRESTiGE’s R which
stands for Reliable-responsive-efficient-and-effective-leadership and G for
Good Governance.
His
administration implemented peace and order in the province.
P for peace is in acronym PRESTIGE.
As governor
from 2004-2010, the province was awarded Best Provincial Peace and Order
Council for five consecutive terms.
As
presiding chairman of the PPOC, he wanted membership of the council to include elected
municipal mayors, all heads of national offices and semi-government as well as
non-government agencies and heads of offices in the provincial local government
units; and sectoral representatives to include religious groups, women
organizations, council of elders, senior citizens, Integrated Bar of the
Philippines, youth and the business sectors.
The
cooperation of each member and the PPOC as representative body made
the Mountain Province PPOC adjudged 2nd in the national
search for the best provincial peace council for the year 2006 among the
first to third class provinces category.
The
national search is an annual activity of the National Peace and Order Council
chaired by the Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary to
strengthen peace councils in all levels in effectively coordinating public and
private sector involvement towards the attainment of peace and order in the
country.
The
province being a national awardee as
best PPOC was not only achieved during his term in 2004-2010 but also during
his earlier term as governor in 1996. The PPOC was a hall of fame awardee under
the fourth to sixth class province bracket after it consistently placed first
since 1996.
The Mt.
Province PPOC won the award from 1996 to 2001 and was a consistent national
finalist for the 1st to 3rd class category since 2003.
It was
selected as the best council in 2004 when it first joined the upper category
then was among the five national finalists the following year.
Town
meetings were then conducted and issues raised were given immediate attention.
The role of the PPOC was crucial in handling problems like tribal conflicts.
E for Environment and a Million Trees
Dalog, as
governor in 2004, wanted a sound environment and wanted every
individual to plant at least 10 fruit bearing or forest trees in a year
through his 1 Million Tree Project.
He
initiated planting of a million trees to help sustain the province as watershed
cradle of the northern Luzon. Mountain Province hosts headwaters of Chico,
Agno, Abra and Ibulao and Siffu rivers. These rivers supply irrigation systems
of the province on for the rice fields downstream of Tabuk, Kalinga and Cagayan
and lowlands and headwaters from the province powers the electric dams in
Northern Luzon.
He filed a
bill in Congress to reforest 50,000 hectares of deforested, denuded and open
bush lands and grasslands in six towns of the province.
House Bill
No. 2760 sought to reforest and rehabilitate denuded mountains, forests and
open grasslands and bush lands in the municipalities of Paracelis, Natonin,
Sagada, Tadian, Besao and Bauko.
I for Infrastructure
His program
on infrastructure was highlighted in the building of the provincial capitol in
2007 which houses provincial government
offices. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan building built during his term in
2005-2006 now houses legislative office
and commercial building co- built with
Bontoc local government in 2006. Provincial roads were also built during
his term after he filed bills in the 15th Congress like road conversions from
local to national roads to include HB 722 converting the Mountain
Province-Aguinaldo Ifugao Road into a national road; HB 723, converting the
Maba-ay-Abatan Road into a national road, and HB 285 converting the
Sagada-Besao-Quirino Ilocos Sur Road into a national road.
T for Treasury and Finance
The
province was elevated to third class category during his term in 2005- 2008
from a persistent fourth class.
Former
governor and congressman Maximo Dalog Sr. led, administered, and legislated for
the people of Mountain Province with his leadership slogan “Gawis ay Mountain
Province (Good Mountain Province)”. -- With reports from Juliet Saley, Andrew
Doga-ong, Angel Baybay, and Erlindo Agwilang
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