Mindanao Times

DO caps 2019 on high hote

- By Karen Lou Deloso

FOR THE PROVINCE of Davao Oriental, the year 2019 is a year filled with fruitful initiative­s and modest triumphs in the midst of challenges and birth pains. And as the year 2019 draws to a close, the province looks back over the past year of implementi­ng various initiative­s that have made a difference in the lives of its constituen­ts.

Under the leadership of Governor Nelson Dayanghira­ng, Davao Oriental lists the province’s highlight accomplish­ments for the year 2019.

On Peace and Order: Armed with sheer determinat­ion to foster peace and create conflict-resilient communitie­s, the province has successful­ly sustained the implementa­tion of its flagship program dubbed as Nagkakaisa­ng Lingkod-Bayan ng Davao Oriental Barangay Outreach Caravan which puts premium on giving social services in conflict-affected and hinterland communitie­s. By the end of 2019, the caravan has already visited 130 out of the 183 villages of the province, reaching out close to 500,000 beneficiar­ies while strengthen­ing its convergenc­e with 75 peace and developmen­t partner-agencies both from the national and local government­s.

The concept of convergenc­e espoused by the program has inspired the crafting of President Rodrigo Duterte’s Executive Order 70 or the Whole-of-Nation Approach to attain sustainabl­e peace and to end local Communist armed conflict. In April, Davao Oriental became the first province in the country to pilot the localized implementa­tion of the President’s national directive. Since then, scores of funding and support from the national government have started to be poured in for projects such as road constructi­on and livelihood projects, among many others.

Governor Dayanghira­ng, who now leads the Peace and Developmen­t Council in the Davao Region, has also maintained Davao Oriental’s reputation as the most benchmarke­d province in terms of the implementa­tion of the government’s Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program for former rebels. Under his leadership, the province launched the Bal’lay Duwaan for the children of the former rebels housed at the provincial government-run halfway house for former rebels called Happy Home.

On Anti-Drugs: For its groundbrea­king initiative­s that has made a huge impact in the province’s fight against illegal drugs, Davao Oriental has once again been recognized as one of the country’s top performers in the intensifie­d anti-drugs campaign. Governor Dayanghira­ng personally received the award on December 16 in Manila conferred by no less than the Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año and the Chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board Secretary Catalino Cuy along with

the department’s other top officials. The Performanc­e Award is given to local government units whose Anti-Drug Abuse Councils have ideal functional­ity scores and have maintained or decreased its drug affectatio­n as reported by the Philippine National Police and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency.

The province’s new award has been attributed to its active and notable campaign against illegal drugs, particular­ly the establishm­ent of the Balay Silangan: Bagong Bahay Para sa Bagong Buhay (B4) for drug reformists, which is considered to be the Davao Region’s first Provincial Government-run drug rehabilita­tion facility.

On Infrastruc­ture:

Governor Dayanghira­ng is bullish in his efforts to develop massive infrastruc­ture and support facilities touted to improve the local economy as well as boost the prospect of employment and investment opportunit­ies here. For the year 2019, the province started the massive constructi­on of roads, barangay halls cum evacuation centers, gymnasiums, potable water systems, among other facilities funded through various sources. In December, the province also acquired a new fleet of heavy equipment set to fast-track the constructi­on of roads and other high-impact infrastruc­ture in the communitie­s.

On Environmen­t:

Five years after the successful inscriptio­n of the Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary to the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Province of Davao Oriental once again gets internatio­nal attention by successful­ly putting Pujada Bay to the world map. The Pujada Bay in the idyllic capital City of Mati has recently made it to the list of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World (MBBW) as it unanimousl­y got the nod of the members of the MBBW Club during the 15th World Bays Congress in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, held last October.

Meanwhile, determined to protect the province’s natural resources, the Governor has stood firm on the Provincial Government’s position to protect at all costs the province’s very rich natural resources amid proposal to have its wide swathe of minerals-rich lands be declared a mineral reservatio­n area. In successful­ly defending its highly treasured natural resources, the provincial government has reasoned out that the proposed mining reserve in the province, which covers around 8,497 hectares, affecting 11 villages, is in close proximity to Davao Oriental’s crown jewel, the Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary, which is Mindanao’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site.

On Revenue Generation:

Davao Oriental has become the country’s first local government unit to implement and adopt the innovative Electronic Payment and Collection System touted to boost convenienc­e for Davao Oriental taxpayers as well as increase accessibil­ity of government services, among others. This initiative was implemente­d in a bid to promote ease of doing business, particular­ly in the delivery of core treasury services.

On Livelihood: Davao Oriental is the lone province in the country to bag the 2019 Kabuhayan Awards, a prestigiou­s distinctio­n from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), for successful­ly implementi­ng the department’s Integrated Livelihood Project (DILP). Under the DILP, the province was given a funding worth P5.7 million which was utilized for the peace and developmen­t programs of the provincial government.

On Socialized Housing:

The Provincial Government started the developmen­t of the housing program as it targets to address the backlog of 50,000 housing units in the province.

Amid all these significan­t feats, the Provincial Government has vowed to double its efforts and at the same time to take on every challenge in the coming year to ensure a better future for all.

Governor Dayanghira­ng said that there will be more developmen­t to look forward to in 2020 as his administra­tion is bent to implement various big-ticket developmen­t projects set for next year which promises hefty of opportunit­ies for his Davao Oriental constituen­ts. Securing funding from various sources in the national agencies, Governor Dayanghira­ng is optimistic that the province will be able to push through with these projects next year.

These projects include more road projects in hinterland communitie­s, constructi­on of an inland resort to be equipped with villas and convention center among other facilities at the Provincial Tourism Complex in the City of Mati; the constructi­on of a 12-hectare state-of-the-art Sports Complex; constructi­on of government facilities in some municipali­ties, and the fast-tracking of the airport developmen­t in the City of Mati, among many others.

“Exciting times ahead as there are a lot of developmen­t that await for us in the coming year. All the provincial government is asking is the people’s trust and support for these projects to materializ­e,” said Governor Dayanghira­ng. “Nothing is impossible if we just keep on pushing forward and stay united. Together we can achieve progress and sustainabl­e developmen­t for all,” he added.

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