POLITICAL IMAGE --- Cotabato
City Vice Mayor Graham Guiani-Dumama (3rd from left) is now president of the
Region-12 League of Vice Mayors. (Cotabato City LGU/Halima Satol-Ibrahim)
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COTABATO
CITY - The vice mayor here is now president of Central Mindanao’s League of Vice
Mayors while a graduate of a local university topped in the latest engineering
licensure examination in separate feats local residents are proud of.
Cotabato
City Vice Mayor Graham GuianiDumama won in October 7’s election for president
of the League of Vice Mayors in Region-12.
The
elections capped off the meeting in
General Santos City of vice mayors from North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, South
Cotabato, and Sarangani provinces.
Also
present in the meeting were vice mayors of Region-12 cities --- Tacurong,
Kidapawan, Koronadal, and General Santos.
Halima
Satol-Ibrahim, information officer of the local government here, said Dumama’s
presidency in the Region-12 League of Vice Mayors also highlights the
improvements in governance here and the upbeat domestic security and investment
climate.
Satol-Ibrahim
said local officials and supporters of Dumama, nephew of incumbent Cotabato
City Mayor Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi, were elated with the feat.
Barangay
residents and members of the city’s business community took to Facebook their
share of jubilation by posting on their timelines their optimism on the impact
to the city’s economy and political growth of Dumama’s having got to the helm
of the league’s leadership.
City
residents were also fascinated and honored with how Elso Elumbaring ranked
number one in the latest Philippine Licensure Examination for Mechanical Engineers.
Elumbaring
graduated last March from Notre Dame University in Cotabato City, the largest
Catholic school in Central Mindanao.
Residents
of the 37 barangays here learned of Elumbaring’s having topped in the
examination on Saturday (October 8) morning from Catholic station
dxMS..
The
university where Elumbaring finished a mechanical engineering course and dxMS,
of the Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation, are both owned by the Oblates of
Mary Immaculate congregation.
Satol-Ibrahim
said the city government was honored with the fame Elumbaring brought home.
“Cotabato
City is so proud of him,” the Office of the City Mayor said in an official
statement.
(CONTRIBUTED BY MEDIA PARTNER – MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
(CONTRIBUTED BY MEDIA PARTNER – MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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