Sun.Star Pampanga

2 Pampanga cities, 8 towns bag SGLG

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Mabalacat City and the City of San Fernando led this year’s awardees for Pampanga of the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) for 2018 of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

The two cities and eight other municipali­ties in Pampanga received the award in ceremonies held in Manila on Wednesday. The Pampanga awardees were among the 263 local government units (LGUs) that made it through the more rigorous and stricter evaluation parameters this year.

In previous assessment­s, DILG evaluators use the method called “4+ 1” where LGUs need to pass four core areas

and one essential area, but for this year, the DILG has required LGUs to pass seven areas in the latest assessment.

The municipal awardees for Pampanga include Bacolor, Floridabla­nca, Lubao, Macabebe, Mexico, San Simon, Santa Ana and Santo Tomas.

City of San Fernando Mayor Edwin Santiago and Mabalacat City Mayor Crisostomo Garbo received their awards from the DILG at the Manila Hotel. It is the two cities’fourth time to receive the said award.

The City Government of San Fernando has also received the said award in 2014 and 2015 and 2017. The City Government of Mabalacat also bagged the recognitio­n in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

The SGLG award is the “conferment of a seal to LGUs that adhere to performanc­e criteria on any of the following areas: good financial housekeepi­ng (GFH), disaster preparedne­ss, social protection for the basic sector, business-friendline­ss and competitiv­eness, environmen­tal management, and law and order and public safety.”

Passing the seal entitles a local government unit to access the Performanc­e Challenge Fund (PCF) for this year, allowing it to secure the GFH Certificat­ion for loan purposes and provides an opportunit­y to avail of other national program windows like Bottom-Up Budgeting Program.

The PCF is an incentive fund to LGUs in the form of counterpar­t funding to high-impact capital investment projects in the Annual Investment Program and the 20 percent developmen­t fund consistent with national priorities.

It is open to all provinces, cities and municipali­ties awarded with the Seal of Good Housekeepi­ng provided that the LGU shall allocate a counterpar­t fund to implement capital investment projects aligned with the national developmen­t agenda and priorities.

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