Bong Go recommends to PRRD to grant
Christmas incentives for brgy officials
MANILA, December 4 (PIA)-- Senator Christopher Lawrence
“Bong” Go said on Sunday, December 1, that the Office of the President (OP)
will give PhP3,000 as Christmas incentives to elected barangay officials,
namely barangay captains, kagawads, Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairpersons, and
Indigenous People’s Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs) to show appreciation for
their hard work in their respective communities pending the passage of a
measure providing for additional compensation for them.
“Sinuggest ko po ‘yan kay Pangulong Duterte para mapasaya
ang ating mga barangay officials na walang sawang nagseserbisyo sa kanilang mga
komunidad,” said Go.
“Gumagawa po kami ng paraan ni Pangulong Duterte na
mabigyan man lang kayo ng Christmas incentives o anuman po na pwede ninyong
magamit ngayong pasko para po sa mga elected barangay officials,” he added.
The senator, who has consistently pursued measures to
promote the welfare of barangay officials, is hoping that this would provide
incentives for their untiring service as providers of frontline services to the
community while waiting for the passage of Senate Bill (SB) No. 391 or the
“Barangay Services Compensation Act” which is still being deliberated in the
Senate Committee on Local Government.
Originally known as the “Magna Carta for Barangays Act of
2019” filed by Senator Go on July this year, SB 391 is a consolidated version
of all other related bills filed in the Senate which aim to provide barangay
officials additional compensation similarly accorded to a regular government
employee as well as other benefits to promote their welfare in return for the
service they render to their respective communities.
As the basic unit of governance in the country, the
senator has always been vocal about promoting the welfare of barangay officials
in return for their critical role they play in their respective
communities.
“The barangay serves as the primary planning and
implementing unit of government policies, plans, programs, projects, and
activities in our communities,” he said during a Senate committee
hearing.
“It is through our barangays that government programs and
services reach our people. It is through our barangays that our policies,
plans, and projects aimed at improving our country materialize. Most
importantly, it is in our barangays that we hone dutiful citizens who will
become the future builders of our nation,” he added.
The senator also said that it is high time that the hard
work and efforts of barangay officials are recognized.
“Our barangays are not on autopilot. They are manned by
these hard-working and dedicated individuals who, despite their seemingly
thankless job, are committed to ensuring that our barangays serve the purpose
they are intended for,” he said. (PIA)
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