UNESCO names EdSa ‘Outstanding Mayor for Good Governance’

For carrying out consistent and effective programs on environment, education, and cultural preservation, City of San Fernando Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago was named as the “2019 UNESCO Club Outstanding Mayor for Good Governance.”

The award was given by the National Coordinating Body of UNESCO Clubs in the Philippines (NCBUCP) Inc. during the 2019 International Assembly of Youth for UNESCO at the University of the Assumption on December 07.

NCBUCP is a national, non-stock, non-profit, non-sectarian association of all accredited UNESCO Clubs in the Philippines aimed to become a key player in mobilizing support for UNESCO’s ideals and mission at the grassroots level with different stakeholders in the Philippine society.

In his speech, Santiago expressed his gratitude and added that the prestigious award was the result of the synergy of the city council, partners, as well as the department heads, stakeholders and people of San Fernando, which put the city in the map of development and progress.

“For this award, thank you to the Coordinating Body of UNESCO Clubs in the Philippines to which I have the utmost respect, regard, and admiration. With all the recognition the city is getting, I cannot help but be grateful to God, to our partners, private and non-private sectors, to my colleagues and every Fernandino contributing to our success.”

The mayor also championed the commitment of the local government to public service, thus, elevating the culture of excellence.

“The city has been very consistent on its commitment; commitment to people and service. That is why we are called public servants. And when I say public servants, we just don’t do things. We do things with excellence. True to our vision of being a model of countryside development,” Santiago said.

Just recently, the City of San Fernando bagged the prestigious Gawad Kalasag award as the Best City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council under the Independent/Component city category conferred by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

This, according to Santiago, has made the local government more driven to continue its efforts towards becoming a smart, green, livable and sustainable San Fernando.

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