DavOr’s NLD-BOC replication pushed
Davao City – With only two years after its implementation, the Nagkakaisang Lingkod Bayan ng Davao Oriental Barangay Outreach Caravan (NLD-BOC) has carved a name in genuine delivery of public service.
During the Serbisyo ng Bayan Alang sa Katawhan Inter-Agency Regional Consultative Meeting held at the Panorama Summit Hotel in Davao City on October 19, 2018, which was organized by the Office of the Special Assistant to the President Sec. Bong Go, Davao Oriental’s program was recognized as an effective tool in addressing peace and order concerns in the province, and has gotten the attention of other local government units who started to express their desire to replicate the said program.
No less than Governor Nelson Dayanghirang, who conceptualized and initiated the program, presented the mechanics and the system of implementation of the NLD-BOC, thus, unveiling one of the best practices of the province.
“Wow! That was all there was to say after seeing the presentation. It is really a best practice worth emulating. If other local government units will replicate the said program of Davao Oriental, then we can absolutely attain what we all have been dreaming of, sustainable peace,” Department of Social Welfare and Development Undersecretary lawyer Aimee Neri said.
Department of National Defense Undersecretary Cesar Yano also lauded the leadership of Dayanghirang for the program that determines his kind of leadership.
For the 401st Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army in Agusan del Sur, Brigade Commander Andres Centino admitted that their version of service caravan worked in some areas, but not in some areas of their jurisdiction. He furthered that they will have to try the ways how Davao Oriental did it and made it a success. /
Wow! That was all there was to say after seeing the presentation. It is really a best practice worth emulating. If other local government units will replicate the said program of Davao Oriental, then we can absolutely attain what we all have been dreaming of, sustainable peace.
AIMEE NERI Department of Social Welfare and Development Undersecretary lawyer