Sun.Star Baguio

Apayao town donates lots for gov’t agencies

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LUNA, Apayao -- The municipal government of Luna has started donating lots to the different government line agencies for the constructi­on of provincial field offices to ensure services will be rendered to the province.

Luna Mayor Josephine Bangsil presented during the Joint Regional Developmen­t Council and Regional Peace and Order Council last week, Municipal Resolution No. 84 series of 2017 providing for the allocation and donation of lots to national line agencies in the province from the municipal reservatio­n site of Luna for the constructi­on of their provincial field offices.

Bangsil said the lots for awarding are portions of a classified alienable or disposable lands of the public domain as part of the extension area for the town site of the municipali­ty containing an area of 402.987 hectares situated in Barangay Turod and San Gregorio declared thru Presidenti­al Decree No. 1088 signed by former President Ferdinand Marcos.

The mayor explained the move by the municipal government and the province to award lots to institutio­nal sites will encourage agencies to set up office and expand their space to provide services to the people of Apayao.

To avail of a lot, the concerned agency has to comply with some requiremen­ts including a request letter addressed to the municipal mayor and a site developmen­t plan for the establishm­ent of the office.

The municipal government has already allocated, awarded and designated lots to some agencies thru Sanggunian­g Bayan resolution­s.

Governor Elias Bulut Jr. has been urging government agencies to service the province which has been left unattended in terms of developmen­t in the past years being the youngest province of the Cordillera. Bulut believes by bringing in the different government offices particular­ly the frontline services nearer to the people, the dreams of a progressiv­e Apayao will be realized.

Bulut raised the issue on the absence of some government offices and asked the Regional Developmen­t Council to pass a resolution endorsing re-

quest of national line agencies to set up office in the province to the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority and to copy furnished the Department of Budget and Management.

At the moment, there are only more than 20 line agencies and law enforcemen­t agencies servicing the province. Most of these offices are located in the capital town of Luna.

Last week, the Civil Service Commission – Cordillera organized the Anti-Red Tape Act Caravan – Public Service Day at the Luna Municipal Grounds where seven frontline agencies from the Cordillera and Cagayan regional offices as well as Kalinga participat­ed. The caravan serviced less than a hundred people only due to limited time.

Bulut said if government agencies would be based in the province, they could be servicing more people at any given time. Redjie Melvic Cawis/PIA CAR

 ?? Photo by Redjie melvic Cawis ?? LOT DONATION. Luna Mayor Josephine Bangsil presents a resolution of the municipal government donating lots for the different government line agencies in a bid to establish a provincial office in the area.
Photo by Redjie melvic Cawis LOT DONATION. Luna Mayor Josephine Bangsil presents a resolution of the municipal government donating lots for the different government line agencies in a bid to establish a provincial office in the area.

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