The Freeman

|January 14, 2019 PB approves 1,568 resolution­s, PCL rep shines

- Lorraine Mitzi A. Ambrad/FPL

MONDAY

A total of 1,568 resolution­s have been passed by the Cebu Provincial Board (PB) in 2018.

PB Member Earl Tidy Oyas, an ex-officio member representi­ng the Philippine Councilors League, sponsored the most number of resolution­s.

He passed 176 resolution­s from January to December. He broke the record of PB Member Victoria Corominas-Toribio who ranked first in 2017 with 219 resolution­s. Last year, Torribio slid to rank 13 with only 61 resolution­s passed. The PB has 18 members, two representa­tives from each of the seven legislativ­e districts, one from PCL, one from the Associatio­n of Barangay Councils (ABC), and one from the Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK). The vice governor is the presiding officer.

The ex-officio members were not elected directly by the voters but were chosen by their fellow officials to represent a mandatory government federation.

PB Christophe­r “Dong” Baricuatro of the seventh legislativ­e district ranked second. He authored and co-authored a total of 168 resolution­s. PB Raul Bacaltos of the first legislativ­e placed third. He submitted 144 resolution­s in 2018. This number is lower compared to the 218 resolution­s he authored and co-authored in 2017 where he was second in rank.

At the bottom is PB Member Jerico Rubio of the SK Federation with only 17 resolution­s passed. He, however, joined the PB only last July.

Vice Governor Agnes Magpale sponsored 47 resolution; PB Members Jerome Librando, 119; Jude Thaddeus Sybico, 25; Yolanda Daan, 114; Edsel Galeos, 94; Tata Salvador, 105; Alex Binghay, 78; Horacio Franco, 46; Sun Shimura, 76; Miguel Magpale, 60; Glenn Bercede, 47; Thadeo Jovito Ouano, 168; and Celestino Martinez III, 88.

The PB is still on break. It is scheduled to hold its first session for 2019 on January 21.

While the agenda is still not out, one of the unfinished businesses in 2018 was whether or not the governor should be given the authority to enter into a contract with the winning bidder for the P1.3 billion twenty-story resource center project of the Capitol.—

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