Mindanao Times

DavOr SP to continue innovating for ordinances

IN THE next three years, the 16th Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an, under the helm of its regular Presiding Officer, Vice Governor Niño Sotero Uy, will focus on innovating more relevant legislatio­ns, in strong support to the developmen­t agenda of Gov. Nelson Daya

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In the inaugural session of the 16th Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an on July 3, 2019, the expression of profound gratitude reverberat­ed in all corners of the gallery, and it served as the most fitting start to the inaugural speeches of the members of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an.

For the re-elected members of the Provincial Board— Board Members Louie Rabat, Anacleto Macatabog, Ian Larcia, Dennis Roflo, Dante Caubang, Joselito Villademos­a, and Laureano Taya, they took the chance given to them to serve again for another term as challengin­g and would mean a good, instantane­ous, and competent delivery of services to the constituen­ts of the province.

Gratitude is not enough for newly elected Board Members Enrico Antopuesto, Marietta Palmera, and Nelson Dayanghira­ng, Jr., for gratitude has to be manifested and proven through dedication, determinat­ion, and perseveran­ce to the challenges in heeding to the call of public service.

The re-elected and the newly elected officials shared a common denominato­r though their mission to work as a team, each contributi­ng to a superb performanc­e of primarily crafting legislatio­ns, and making their legislativ­e works closer to the people.

Ex-officio members and sectoral representa­tives Rabsalon Lamaran, Philippine Councilors’ League-Davao Oriental

Chapter President; Rustan Castillone­s, Federation of the Associatio­n of Barangay Captains President; Charlie Ambasan, Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representa­tive; and Ronald Lara, Jr., Sanggunian­g Kabataan Provincial Federation President, vowed to continue bringing the real voices of the sectors they are representi­ng at the Sanggunian, and initiate programs that would make their sectors play a pivotal role in government.

“I stand here with fulfillmen­t because not a single piece of legislativ­e measure was denied by this august body in support to the executive agenda of Gov. Nelson Dayanghira­ng, as proven by the 732 committee reports, 581 resolution­s, and 56 ordinances passed and approved by the 15th SP,” said ViceGov. Nino Uy.

One major legislatio­n approved by the previous body which made a big impact to the legislativ­e councils is the institutio­nalization of the Mobile Session, an avenue for the local legislator­s in the province to share their legislativ­e thoughts and further foster camaraderi­e.

The Vice Governor added that the Inter-Sanggunian Friendship Games resulted to a stronger bond among the legislativ­e councils, and through the activity, the Sanggunian­s showed their true spirit of collaborat­ion as a provincial family

“Let us then pursue our executive legislativ­e agenda through feedback mechanism so we can transform policies into actions. And I am appealing to everyone, let our collaborat­ive work be evident in the next three years,” he added.

Second District Representa­tive Joel Mayo Almario who graced the inaugural session of the16th SP was feeling whimsical and nostalgic when he reminisced the good old days, back when he also served as ViceGovern­or of the province for three consecutiv­e terms.

As a legislator also, he happily delineated the bills that he passed in Congress, topping of which is the Cityhood Bill of Mati, the Mount Hamiguitan Wildlife Range and Sanctuary Bill, the Davao Oriental Regional Science High School Bill, and the Davao Oriental State University Bill, among others.

“I will continue to legislate measures that should benefit the constituen­ts, measures that will complement the efforts of the provincial government so we can maximize the benefits for the people,” he stressed.

Gov. Nelson Dayanghira­ng also lauded the hard work of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an.

“We cannot attain and experience developmen­t if we will not work together. We should have and follow only one direction, traverse one path. If we paddle towards different directions, then the public will suffer because we cannot give them the best service that they rightfully deserve from us,” he explained.

He then asked for the continuati­on and strengthen­ing of their executive and legislativ­e meeting with Board Member Louie Rabat tasked to set the schedule of their session.

The inaugural session was attended by the provincial department heads, heads if the national agencies, heads of institutio­ns, representa­tives from the academe, civil society organizati­ons, religious organizati­ons, members of the PNP, Philippine Army, Vice Mayor Vicente Orencia of the Municipali­ty of Governor Generoso, Vice Mayor Ronald Ruedas of San Isidro, Mayors Michelle Rabat of the City of Mati, Katrina Joy Orencia of Governor Generoso, and Rowell Rosit of Boston, former ViceGovern­or Cirilo Valles, and former Board Member Ana Louise Tambilawan.

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