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DILG Zambales conducted the roll-out on the Peace and Order and Public Safety Policy Compliance Monitoring System (POPS-PCMS) on October 20, 2017 at Zambales Training and Conference Center, Iba, Zambales to enhance the monitoring system on the accomplishments of local government units on their respective POPS Plans.
The activity was participated by the LGU Focal Persons on Peace and Order and the Municipal Local Government Operations Officers (MLGOOs), who are the key persons in the uploading of the POPS Plan in the system.
LGOO VI Melissa D. Nipal of DILG Olongapo City discussed the overview of the system and LGOO II William Philip R. Villena of DILG Zambales presented the step-by-step uploading of the plans in the system. With their respective POPS Plans and gadgets with them, the participants from the provincial government, 13 municipal governments and the city government of Olongapo run-through the actual uploading in the system.
The LGUs are expected to complete uploading their respective plans on the system on or before October 27, 2017.
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The DILG Zambales in coordination with the Provincial Government of Zambales conducted the Provincial Alliance Building focusing on the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) Utilization Conference on October 17, 2017 at the Zambales Training and Conference Center, Iba, Zambales in its continuing effort to uplift the performance of the local government units.
The activity was attended by District II Representative Cheryl P. Deloso-Montalla, Vice Governor Angelica Magsaysay-Cheng, Municipal Mayors, Provincial Government and Municipal Head of Offices and representatives from the GSIS.
In her message Provincial Director Armi V. Bactad, CESO V recognizes the commitment of the participating LGUs to public service and for attending the cause despite the suspension of work. She emphasized the importance of the activity as a way to mutually elevate the level of public service of the LGUs. “The seal is just secondary dahil higit dito, ito ay award ng pagkilala sa pagbibigay ng magandang pamamahala at serbisyo”, said PD Bactad.
Provincial Administrative Head Izelle Iamly Delloso presented the proposed scheme using the Zambalinis program with the “Linisin, Linawin, Linangin” principles as a model for SGLG. She also appealed for the support of everyone in this cause saying “those at the top can see everything but they can’t do everything”.
The results of the regional SGLG assessment were presented to the participants along with the recommended actions that they can take for improvement. The representatives from the GSIS also presented the status of each LGU when it comes to the collection and remittance of premiums and loans.
As part of the scheme, the participants were tasked to designate a focal person per core and essential area of the SGLG for a more collaborative and seamless approach in hurdling the challenges of local governance.
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The DILG Zambales joined the thousands of volunteers during the observance of the 2017 International Coastal Clean-Up (ICC) Day on September 16, 2017, the largest gathering of volunteers worldwide which aims to reduce the impacts of marine debris that contribute to climate change and biodiversity loss.
The event was supported by Executive Order No. 42 issued by Governor Amor D. Deloso with the title “Establishing the 3rd Saturday of the month of September of every year as Zambales Coastal Clean-Up Day and Dedicating the 16th day of September 2017 for the Launching of Zambalinis”.
Participants and volunteers led by Governor Deloso together with the government officials and employees from the national, provincial, municipal and barangays, students from private and public schools including colleges and universities, CSO’s, NGO’s and beach owners trooped their respective clean-up sites to clean and remove all kinds of trash found along the seashores, coastlines, rivers, creeks, drainages and canals in the entire Province of Zambales.
Numerous sacks of garbage and trash containing non-biodegradable and other materials such as plastics, glass and metals were collected and recorded on the ICC data cards provided to the participants. All information, issues and concerns gathered during the said clean-up will be used in helping our lawmakers formulate policies and raise awareness to the worsening environmental problem that we encountered nowadays.