DILG-R3 lauds 37 awardees of Seal of Good Local Governance

The Department of the Interior and Local Government-Region 3 has lauded the 37 awardees of the ‘2016 Seal of Good Local Governance’ (SGLG) in Central Luzon.

DILG Regional Director Florida M. Dijan said Region 3 is the second region with the most number of awardees.

“For 2016, we have 37 LGUs conferred with the prestigious Seal during the National Awarding at Sofitel, Pasay last October 27, 2016. Aside from this, 15 LGUs will also be recognized as Post Compliance Awardees to 2015 SGLG,” Dijan said.

Dijan challenged the local chief executives to raise the bar in public service. “Panahon na para itaas ang pamantayan ng good local governance mula sa balangkas ng matino at tapat na pangangasiwang pinansyal. Let it be a continuing challenge for provincial, city and municipal governments to do better today and in the years to come. Let us continue to be the beacon of excellence, not just in good local governance but in serving the people who are the end-all and be-all of all our partnership and collaboration”.

Among the LGUs feted by the DILG were Dinalupihan, Mariveles, Pilar, Bagac and Balanga City (Bataan); Calumpit, DRT, Plaridel, San Rafael, Guiguinto (Bulacan); Bongabon, San Leonardo, Talavera, Cuyapo, GM Natividad (Nueva Ecija); Apalit, Floridablanca, Guagua, Minalin, San Luis, Mabalacat, Magalang, Lubao, Mexico, San Simon, Sta. Rita and City of San Fernando (Pampanga); Pura, Ramos, San Clemente, Victoria (Tarlac); and San Felipe, Zambales.

All SGLG awardees are entitled to the Performance Challenge Fund, an incentive provided to LGUs in the form of financial grant for local development projects; (P7M for province, P5M for city and P3M for municipality) access to program windows of national government agencies; continuing capacity development; and access to loans.

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