By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Mayor Jolly R. Resuello cited the national awards’ Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) –dubbed as the gold standard of all the national fetes -from the Department of Interior & Local Government, Seal of Child Friendly Local Governance (SCFLG), 2022 Regional Anti - Drug-Abuse Council (ADAC) from the DILG, Performance Awards Gawad Kalasag from the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), No. 8 in Region-1 for the Subaybayani 2022, Peace & Order Council (POC) from the DILG, No.3 nationally on the 2022 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) of the Department of Trade & Industry, and the latest Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping (SGFH).
“Marami kaming awards sampu,” he told Northern Watch Newspaper after seeing its previous issues how some local government units (LGUs) received the Subaybayani and the SGLG awards.
On being No.3 nationally in the CMCI award of the DTI in the Philippines for being economically resilient amidst the challenges and calamities, Resuello, a two- term serving chief executive of the landlocked town, told Northern Watch Newspaper:
“Buong Pilipinas pangatlo kami. No. 1 kami sa
Pangasinan sa third and fourth class towns’ category.”
This after the award last year for the same towns' category given to him here by the top brass of the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) Bureau of the DTI.
The plaque for the National Competitiveness Summit
held last year was signed by DTI Secretary Ramon M. Lopez.
Compared to other third and fourth class towns in the
gargantuan province, this town burgeoned after the Mayor increased the rentals
of the stalls in the public market – whose occupants did not pay the rentals
religiously in the past - repaired and improve the market by using
the revenues being paid to the public coffer, and aggressively invite various new
investors like 7-11, basement priced selling Chinese owned store 988, Welcome
Mart Grocery, Driving School Office, Siomai House, and more stalls that
sprouted in the public market that erased her reputation as a sleepy town
blamed on the young mayor's predecessors.
He said an investor for McDonald is looking for a land
her to put shop for the U.S licensed based food chain.
Among the 44 towns in Pangasinan only 17
municipalities were feted last year with the SGLG.
Resuello
acknowledged Abalos statement that the SGLG is the golden standard in gauging
how competent public officials who run an LGU.
“SGLG iyan
ang pinakamataas na pagkakilala ng DILG sa isang bayan,” the young mayor of the town in
central Pangasinan cited.
Resuello said the
achievement of the rustic town ensued because of the cooperation of the offices
of the mayor, vice mayor, the lawmaking body, and department heads.
He disclosed to Northern Watch Newspaper the town had been a recipient of the SGLG in the years 2016 under Mayor Manolito de Leon, 2019 under De Leon and himself when he became the mayor in June 30, 2019, and this year.
Aside its seal as a ticket to an expeditious bank's loan transaction for the LGU, it has a three million pesos’ award to a municipal winner.
Unlike his predecessors, Resuello is lukewarm to
borrow monies from banks to fund his governance.
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