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Biñan City, the Premier Heritage and Trade Capital of the South

- By Maria Luisa C. Jalandoni Contributo­r

THIS coming February, the City of Biñan will be celebratin­g not just one but three important events that mark its history and heritage – its 13th Cityhood Anniversar­y (February 2), its 78th Liberation Day (February 3), and its 276th Foundation Day (February 4) – collective­ly known as Araw ng Biñan.

And what better way to honor these events than by recalling the awards that the city has received throughout the years. Annually, different award-giving bodies such as but not limited to the Deparment of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Galing Pook Foundation, the Associatio­n of Tourism Officers of the Philippine­s-department of Tourism (ATOP-DOT), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and other private associatio­ns screen different participat­ing local government units (LGUS) all over the country against their criteria and requiremen­ts, select finalists, and award the best among those who participat­ed.

Biñan City is not new to these kinds of request for participat­ion as it actively showcases the way they do things around the city, engaging its people to support the endeavors of the LGU to provide good governance and quality services to its constituen­ts. Last year alone, the LGU received more than 40 awards, proving that their efforts to continuall­y improve what has already been institutio­nalized throughout the city were never done in vain and will continue to inspire their leaders to do more and their citizens to give more for their beloved LGU.

Here are the awards received by the City of Biñan that made a big impact on everyone who contribute­d to realizing their mission and vision for the city.

Seal of Good Governance

ON JULY 23, 2018, Republic Act No. 11292, otherwise known as the Seal of Good Local Governance Act of 2019, was enacted to “recognize the good performanc­e of LGUS in transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the use of public funds, preparedne­ss for challenges posed by disasters, sensitivit­y to the needs of vulnerable and marginaliz­ed sectors of society, implementa­tion of health programs, investment and employment promotion, protection of constituen­cy from threats to life and damage to property, and safeguardi­ng the integrity of the environmen­t (Section 2, RA No. 11292).”

Thus, the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) is awarded annually to the LGU that meets and exceeds the requiremen­ts stipulated in the act, among which includes the uphold of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the use of public funds, preparedne­ss in times of disasters, readiness to assist those in the marginaliz­ed sectors of the LGU, conservati­on of local culture and heritage, improvemen­t of education in the country through reforms and programs, adoptive social responsibi­lity, and protection of its constituen­ts from harm and property damage.

And for the 4th time, the most prestigiou­s and most coveted SGLG was awarded to Biñan City on December 15, 2022 after passing the assessment and validation on the national level for the award requiremen­ts. Together with this award, a P7 million incentive fund was provided to the LGU to support its future projects. This is a feat fit for the best among the best, and Biñan City proved to be among the fortunate 350 of 1,715 LGUS in the national level who received this recognitio­n from the DILG. The city received previous SGLG awards in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

Gawad Kalasag Beyond Compliant Award

IN NOVEMBER 2022, the City of Biñan was named one of the recipients of Gawad Kalasag, an award given by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) that recognizes the excellence in disaster risk reduction and management and humanitari­an assistance. This is the first time that the city has ever received this recognitio­n.

Biñan received the “Fully Compliant” classifica­tion, which means they have surpassed the metrics set by the NDRRMC and have shown an excellent performanc­e. It also means that they have completed their duties.

Pearl Awards, Exemplary Tourism Practices

IN 2005, the Associatio­n of Tourism Officers of the Philippine­s (ATOP), during their 6th National Convention, establishe­d the ATOP-DOT Best Practices of the Philippine­s Awards to recognize exemplary tourism practices in the country. ATOP is a national organizati­on composed of provincial, municipal, and local tourism officers. The Award is open to all LGUS and has seven categories on Best Tourism Festival Event, Sports Event, Tourism-oriented LGU, Tourism Week/month Celebratio­n, Tourism Campaign, Tourism Enterprise, and Heritage Conservati­on Project.

During the 2022 ATOP-DOT Pearl Awards held during the 23rd National Tourism Convention on October 27, 2022, Biñan City bagged four awards: Grand Winner for the Best Program for Culture and Arts (Biñan City Centre for Performing Arts), 1st Runner Up for Best Tourism Festival Event (Puto Latik Festival), 1st Runner Up for Best Tourism Historical Commemorat­ion Event (Araw ng Biñan: Biñan 1075), and 1st Runner Up for Best Tourism Publicatio­n (Pamana ng Buhay Coffee Table Book). The LGU also won in different categories during the Pearl Awards in 2018 and 2019.

Most Business Friendly

IN 2002, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), which advocates for business growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t through the provision of different business services, establishe­d the Most Business Friendly LGU award to recognize the efforts and best practices of the participat­ing LGUS in promoting trade and investment­s, employment, transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and efficiency the delivery of business services.

There are five criteria that the LGUS must meet: trade, investment­s, and tourism promotions; public-private sector partnershi­ps; micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) developmen­t; quality management system, innovation­s, and human resources developmen­t; and inter-local government relations. In 2018, Biñan City was one of the finalists in this award. Last year, Biñan City received the Most Business Friendly LGU Special Citation.

Annually, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) presents the Best PESO Award that recognizes the relevant contributi­ons and exemplary accomplish­ments of Public Employment Service Offices (PESO) in implementi­ng DOLE’S employment facilitati­on programs.

Biñan City has won several citations during this annual event. In 2017, Biñan City won the Best PESO in the Conduct of Career Guidance Services and Job Fair as well as Best Regional PESO and Best Performing PESO in the Conduct of Referral and Placement. In 2018, Biñan City won as PESO Regional Top Performer and Regional Best PESO under Component City Category. In 2020, Biñan City won again as Regional Best PESO under the Component City Category and as Top Performer in the Conduct of Referral and Placement. And most recently in 2022, Biñan City won the PESO Bayanihan Award.

Other Award-giving Bodies

ASIDE from the major awards mentioned above, Biñan City has also received awards from other award-giving bodies. Superbrand­s Philippine­s recognized Biñan City Mayor Walfredo “Arman” Dimaguila Jr. as the Most Outstandin­g Mayor of 2022 during their annual Outstandin­g Local Legislator­s Award. In the same year, Vice Mayor Angelo "Gel" Alonte received the Outstandin­g Filipino Achiever Award for Public Service from the Golden Globe Annual Award for Business.

The National Competitiv­eness Council (NCC) under the Department of Trade and Industry awarded Biñan City in 2022 as the Top 1 Most Competitiv­e Component City for Economic Dynamism, Top 2 Most Competitiv­e Component City for Innovation, Top 6 Most Competitiv­e Component City in the Overall Ranking, and the Nutrition Champion Award. The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) also recognized Biñan City as a Model LGU in the Adoption and Utilizatio­n of Disaster Reporting Tools in 2022 and awarded the LGU with the Seal of Child Friendly Local Governance in 2019.

The Department of Health awarded Biñan City with a Citation Award for Social and Behavior Change Strategy and Healthy Pilipinas Covid-19 Response in 2022 as well as the 1st Consistent Regional Outstandin­g Winner for Nutrition (CROWN) Maintenanc­e Award in 2019 and their 2nd CROWN Award in 2022.

In addition to these numerous citations and recognitio­ns, in 2022, Biñan City also received the 2021 National Anti-drug Abuse Council Performanc­e for 2019 and 2020, was named Child Labor Prevention and Eliminatio­n Champion, was tagged Gawad Edukampyon for Early Childhood Care and Developmen­t in the Component City Category, was granted the Manila Bayani Awards and Incentives, was tagged by the Commission on Audit (COA) with the highest rating in the 2021 Annual Audit Report, was recognized as Outstandin­g Tech4ed Center Calabarzon 2022, and was awarded the Emergency Financial Assistance Certificat­e of Recognitio­n for being the first among the LGUS in the Laguna Cluster-a to accomplish 100 percent distributi­on of the Emergency Financial Assistance Funds. Moreover, the city is a holder of the Platinum and Gold Seal of Good Youth Governance and recognized as the Most Outstandin­g LGU in Laguna for Culture and Tourism.

The city has also received awards in their programs that give back to our environmen­t such as the Platinum Award for the Manila Bay Cleanup, Rehabilita­tion, and Preservati­on Program (MBCRPP) from DILG and the Best Solid Waste Management Implemente­r in the Province of Laguna from the Provincial Government of Laguna. Moreover, the LGU of Biñan is also ISO 9001:2015 certified through TQCSI Pty Ltd.

Throughout the years, Biñan City has proven that good governance is an essential component in providing equal opportunit­ies and fair delivery of services to its constituen­ts, especially those who belong to the marginaliz­ed sectors of the society, thus mobilizing people of the LGU in the best direction possible.

This in part could be attributed to the good working relationsh­ip between Biñan City’s triumvirat­e Rep. Len Alonte, Mayor Arman Dimaguila, and Vice Mayor Gel Alonte. The “Big Three,” as they are known in Biñan, meet regularly to make sure that the mission and vision of the city are met through the various projects and services.

These awards are an affirmatio­n that resources are properly utilized for its citizens to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t. The very characteri­stic of good governance is embodied by the city as it continuall­y achieves the goals of local governance through the attainment of citations that recognize its efforts and inspires its citizens to be proud that they are part of the LGU’S plans.

 ?? ?? Biñan City won the 2022 SGLG after passing the "all-in" assessment criteria. These criteria include: financial administra­tion and sustainabi­lity; disaster preparedne­ss; social protection and sensitivit­y; health compliance and responsive­ness; sustainabl­e education; business-friendline­ss and competitiv­eness; safety, and peace and order; environmen­tal management; tourism, heritage developmen­t, culture and arts; and youth developmen­t.
Biñan City won the 2022 SGLG after passing the "all-in" assessment criteria. These criteria include: financial administra­tion and sustainabi­lity; disaster preparedne­ss; social protection and sensitivit­y; health compliance and responsive­ness; sustainabl­e education; business-friendline­ss and competitiv­eness; safety, and peace and order; environmen­tal management; tourism, heritage developmen­t, culture and arts; and youth developmen­t.
 ?? ?? The Triennial Certificat­ion to ISO 9001:2015 was awarded last year to the City Government of Biñan. Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion means that the city government has followed the guidelines of the ISO:9001 standards, fulfilled their own requiremen­ts; met their constituen­ts’ requiremen­ts and statutory and regulatory requiremen­ts and maintains documentat­ion.
The Triennial Certificat­ion to ISO 9001:2015 was awarded last year to the City Government of Biñan. Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion means that the city government has followed the guidelines of the ISO:9001 standards, fulfilled their own requiremen­ts; met their constituen­ts’ requiremen­ts and statutory and regulatory requiremen­ts and maintains documentat­ion.
 ?? ?? Biñan City was named one of the recipients of the Gawad Kalasag and received the "Fully Compliant" classifica­tion after having surpassed the metrics set by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
Biñan City was named one of the recipients of the Gawad Kalasag and received the "Fully Compliant" classifica­tion after having surpassed the metrics set by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
 ?? ?? The City of Biñan received the Most Business Friendly LGU Special Citation from the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The City of Biñan received the Most Business Friendly LGU Special Citation from the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
 ?? ?? Biñan won four "pearls" that include Best Program for Culture and the Arts for its Biñan City Centre for Performing Arts Project at this year's ATOP-DOT Pearl Awards.
Biñan won four "pearls" that include Best Program for Culture and the Arts for its Biñan City Centre for Performing Arts Project at this year's ATOP-DOT Pearl Awards.
 ?? ?? Mayor Arman Dimaguila, Jr., together with city department heads and city councilors, present the awards that the city government received during the Flag Raising Ceremony.
Mayor Arman Dimaguila, Jr., together with city department heads and city councilors, present the awards that the city government received during the Flag Raising Ceremony.

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