COTABATO CITY – A total of 23 provincial, city and municipal
local government units (LGUs) in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM) were conferred with 2018 Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG), the
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) announced Monday.
The awardees are Basilan province, Lamitan City and 21 municipal LGUs
across the region.
The SGLG awardees from the ARMM in the municipal category this year are
Maluso and Sumisip in Basilan; Buadiposo-Buntong, Kapatagan, Piagapo, Taraka, and
Wao in Lanao del Sur; Barira, Buldon, Datu Abdullah Sangki, Datu Paglas,
Guindulungan, Matanog, Parang, Shariff Aguak, South Upi, Sultan Kudarat, and
Upi in Maguindanao; Talipao in Sulu; and Sibutu and Simunul in Tawi-Tawi.
With the latest feat, ARMM now ranks 5th in the country in terms of the
number of SGLG awardees.
The region also has the most number of passers among Mindanao regions.
“Our efforts this year have resulted in the most number of SGLG passers
in the history of the region,” ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman said.
He, however, reminded that employees should work hard not only for
recognition from the national government.
“We did this because this is the kind of public service that the people
of the ARMM deserve,” he said.
DILG-ARMM Secretary Noor Hafizullah Abdullah lauded Hataman for making
sure that the LGUS had every opportunity to showcase their excellence in the
ARMM.
He also noted that the DILG-ARMM has consistently worked on its good
governance targets since October last year.
To be a recipient of an SGLG award, an LGU needs to meet standards set
by the national government including improvements on performance,
accountability, transparency, and participation.
The standards encompass three core assessment areas: Good Financial
Housekeeping, Social Protection and Disaster Preparedness, and at least one
from essential assessment areas, namely Business-Friendliness and
Competitiveness, Peace and Order, or Environmental Management.
“We salute our staff and all the ARMM agencies that have helped us
achieve this year’s feat,” Hataman said.
In 2015, ARMM had zero SGLG passer. Nonetheless, through the good
governance initiatives of the regional government, the region had six passers
in 2016, which significantly increased to 22 in 2017.
Since then, Hataman said the ARMM’s focus has been on good governance
and the DILG recognition this year is a clear indicator of its results. (PNA/By
Edwin Fernandez -Re-posted by Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News)
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