PROCor conferred Gold Eagle achievement award
>> Sunday, March 6, 2022
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet – The Police Regional Office Cordillera was given a Gold Eagle Award
“in outstanding commitment and support to the effective implementation of the
PNP Patrol Plan 2030,” during conferment of “PGS institutionalized status” here
at Camp Major Bado Dangwa on Feb. 21.
PROCor's institutionalized status was conferred by Lt. Gen. Marni C. Marcos Jr, commander of Area Police Command- Northern Luzon with Maj. Gen. Val T. De Leon, vice-chairperson of technical working group for PPP 2030 and director of Center for Police Strategy Management, Brig. Gen. Randolf Y. Balonglong.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee received the institutionalization certificate and a pin along with acceptance of the Gold Eagle Award for garnering institutionalization evaluation process (IEP) rating of 96.82 percent, the regional police information office said.
Awarding of medals to PNP personnel and plaque to Regional Advisory Group for Police Transformation and Development (RAGPTD) and local chief executives was also part of the ceremony.
Lee thanked people behind the success of PROCor for being awarded a Gold Eagle award.
“We take pride to be the only police regional office to make the record of having a gold, silver, gold streak for the first three stages of the PGS. This is because of our good foundation set by those who came before us, our dedicated and most disciplined personnel, and our supportive community,” Lee said.
Four PROCor personnel were recognized for their valuable contributions to PROCor under the performance governance system (PGS) or the PNP PATROL plan 2030.
Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Lt. Col. Reymino Paduyao, Maj, Alkexander Amistad and SSg Jafemar Burgos for undertaking IEP preparations which made PROCor conferred institutionalized status.
Same medal was also given to NUP Marinel Lucio for serving as one of focal persons who contributed to documentary preparations for six mandatory elements required by the IEP.
Marcos. Jr. congratulated the awardees for playing a big role in conferment of Gold Eagle award and IEP of PROCor.
PROCor's institutionalized status was conferred by Lt. Gen. Marni C. Marcos Jr, commander of Area Police Command- Northern Luzon with Maj. Gen. Val T. De Leon, vice-chairperson of technical working group for PPP 2030 and director of Center for Police Strategy Management, Brig. Gen. Randolf Y. Balonglong.
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee received the institutionalization certificate and a pin along with acceptance of the Gold Eagle Award for garnering institutionalization evaluation process (IEP) rating of 96.82 percent, the regional police information office said.
Awarding of medals to PNP personnel and plaque to Regional Advisory Group for Police Transformation and Development (RAGPTD) and local chief executives was also part of the ceremony.
Lee thanked people behind the success of PROCor for being awarded a Gold Eagle award.
“We take pride to be the only police regional office to make the record of having a gold, silver, gold streak for the first three stages of the PGS. This is because of our good foundation set by those who came before us, our dedicated and most disciplined personnel, and our supportive community,” Lee said.
Four PROCor personnel were recognized for their valuable contributions to PROCor under the performance governance system (PGS) or the PNP PATROL plan 2030.
Medalya ng Kasanayan was awarded to Lt. Col. Reymino Paduyao, Maj, Alkexander Amistad and SSg Jafemar Burgos for undertaking IEP preparations which made PROCor conferred institutionalized status.
Same medal was also given to NUP Marinel Lucio for serving as one of focal persons who contributed to documentary preparations for six mandatory elements required by the IEP.
Marcos. Jr. congratulated the awardees for playing a big role in conferment of Gold Eagle award and IEP of PROCor.
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