Nat’l validation team endorses Bago LGU as 2024 SGLG passer

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Following a thorough assessment on the standard of governance and public service it demonstrates, the national validation team has recommended the city government of Bago as passer for the prestigious 2024 Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG).

Department of the Interior and Local Government Bukidnon provincial director Rhona Pedraza-Abadilla, who led the national validation at the Bago City Community Center Sept. 11, said that based on their overall findings, the city government obtained the “exceeds the expectation” ratings in almost all indicators under various local governance areas being assessed for the SGLG.

“It (Bago City) is now subject to the final deliberation of the Council of Good Local Governance,” she said. “Congratulations for a job well done and I know that with or without the SGLG, you will continue the culture of performance in your city.”

Bago City officials and department heads, led by Mayor Nicholas Yulo (seated, 7th from right) and Vice Mayor Ramon Torres (seated, 6th from right) with the 2024 Seal of Good Local Governance National Validation Team, headed by Department of the Interior and Local Government Bukidnon provincial director Rhona Pedraza-Abadilla (seated, 7th center) during the validation at the Community Center Sept. 11. | Bago PIO photo

The SGLG is a progressive assessment system that gives distinction to remarkable local government performance across 10 governance areas.

After conducting interviews and onsite validation, the team reported that the city obtained the highest rating, which is five, in Safety, Peace and Order area, basing on the support to the local police to address drug affectation and reduce crime rates as indicator.

Other indicators where the city obtained the “exceeds the expectation” ratings included full disclosure policy compliance under Financial Administration and Sustainability; local investment plan for health under Health Compliance and Responsiveness; establishment of Tourist Information and Assistance Center under Tourism, Heritage Development, Culture and the Arts; Local Youth Development Council under Youth Development; and evacuation management system and resources, Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center and approved Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan under Disaster Preparedness.

Bago also got the highest rating in Local Investment Incentive Code indicator under Business Friendliness and Competitiveness; Local Solid Waste Management Board, solid waste management, and initiatives on wetlands and water bodies, water management, and parks and green spaces development under Environmental Management; functional Local School Board under Sustainable Education; mechanism for Violence Against Women and Children, functionality of Local City Social Welfare and Development, and Local Development Council functionality under Social Protection and Sensitivity.

The city obtained a “meets expectation” rating in the Local Tourism Development Plan indicator under Tourism, Heritage Development, Culture and the Arts; and the streamlined process in doing business under the Business Friendliness and Competitiveness area.

For Mayor Nicholas Yulo, the SGLG program brings out the best in everyone and its dedication to excellence in local governance puts everybody on their feet, the city said in a press release Sept. 12.

“Today is also an opportunity for us to give you the best of Bago as well as progress and achievement,” the mayor said in his welcome message, expressing hopes that the city will once again bring home the SGLG award this year.

The city first won the SGLG award in 2015 under the administration of then mayor Ramon Torres, who is now the vice mayor of the city. 

It bagged the same award in 2017 during the first term of Yulo.

The mayor said the recognition demonstrates that striving for excellence not only enhances the employees’ performance but also boosts their overall wellbeing and self-esteem. “This translates into good service, thereby benefiting the community. The commitment of our City Hall to excellence has already led us to a culture of accountability, collaboration and innovation.”

Torres said Bago City was able to sustain the many gains initiated several years back. “We are very happy that we still excel in these areas and we are very proud of our hardworking men and women in the City Hall for sustaining them”. ||

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