COTABATO CITY --- The
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) has been cited as the most improved
region in terms of peace and order as well as financial administration.
On Tuesday, December 6, the national government’s Bureau
of Local Government Supervision (BLGS), headed by Director Manny Gotis,
bestowed awards to regional offices and Seal of Good and Local Governance, or
SGLG, to focal persons in a ceremony held in Makati City. BLGS operates under
the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).
In the awarding ceremony, the ARMM was cited as the most
improved region in the areas of peace and order and financial administration.
From being a zero passer in SGLG in 2015, the region also scored six SGLG
awardees this year, indicating significant improvement in local governance.
Undersecretary for Local Government Austere Panadero
personally conferred the awards to the recipients. Interior and Local
Government Secretary Ismael Sueno delivered his message in the ceremony dubbed “Maaasahang
Katuwang sa Pamamalakad.”
Noor Hafizullah Abdullah, DILG-ARMM secretary, noted the
citations are in “recognition of the (region’s and local government unit
awardees’) good performance.” Last year, not one local government unit (LGU) in
the region passed the SGLG requirements. “This year, however, the region has
six,” Secretary Abdullah said.
The 2016 SGLG awardees in the ARMM are the province of
Maguindanao, the city of Lamitan in Basilan, and the towns of North Upi and
Parang in Maguindanao, Wao in Lanao del Sur, and Jolo in Sulu.
ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman said good governance
practices should be emulated by other LGUs in the region as he urged the region’s LGUs to focus on improving
their performances and over-all operations in order to the deliver services to
their constituents.
The DILG describes the SGLG, also known as “Pagkilala sa Katapatan
at Kahusayan ng Pamahalaang Lokal,” as the conferment of a seal to LGUs that
adhere to performance criteria, namely, improvements on performance,
accountability, transparency, and participation.
These requirements encompass three core assessment areas:
Good Financial Housekeeping, Social Protection and Disaster Preparedness, and
at least one from the essential assessment areas, namely, Business-Friendliness
and Competitiveness, Peace and Order, or Environmental Management.
The most prestigious awards to LGUs echo DILG’s mantra “Matino,
Mahusay at Maaasahan.”
Secretary Abdullah expressed the region’s hope to have
more awardees in the region as they continue their commitment as partners for
change.
DILG-ARMM Assistant Secretary Sharifa Pearlsia Dans said
the region looks forward to double, or even triple, the number of awardees next
year. “We cannot thank enough the local chief executives and our provincial,
city directors, and other local officials for their unwavering commitment and
participation in the success of this program,” she said.
“Let us continue to spread the seeds of good local
governance so that the ARMM constituency would benefit from these efforts,” she
added. (Bureau of Public Information –
ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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