Sarangani, a legacy of JLC

ALABEL, Sarangani (November 28, 2011) – Vice President Jejomar Binay unveiled on Friday (November 25) the marker naming the main Provincial Capitol building into Congressman James L. Chiongbian (JLC) Capitol Building in honor of the province’s founder. The unveiling was made in time for the 9th MunaTo Festival and 19th Foundation Anniversary. Provincial Ordinance No. 2011-7-049 naming the JLC Capitol Building was jointly sponsored by Board Members Eugene Alzate, Cornelio Martinez, Elmer de Peralta, Alexander Bryan Reganit, Hermie Galzote, Eleanor Saguiguit, Virgilio Clark Tobias, Limuel Gacula, Benedicto Ruiz II, Abdulracman Pangolima, George Perrett, Arman Guili and Victor James Yap Jr. The ordinance noted the world-class coastal highway and the Provincial Capitol Building as among infrastructure developments Chiongbian initiated under his leadership. Rep. James L. Chiongbian, who passed away in 2004, was first elected during the special election for the lone district of South Cotabato in 1967. He was reelected in 1969 and served until Congress was abolished by the declaration of Martial Law in 1972. From May 1987 to June 1992, Chiongbian represented the 3rd District of South Cotabato in Congress as Assistant Majority Floor Leader. When Sarangani Province was created in 1992, Chiongbian represented the Lone District of Sarangani as Assistant Majority Floor Leader and member of 10 committees up to 1998. He was succeeded by eldest son Erwin as Sarangani congressman in 2001. Incumbent Sarangani Rep. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao recognized the “pioneering effort” of Chiongbian as “we look back in the legacy of the man who laid the foundation of Sarangani province.” Pacquiao reminded constituents “to carry on the legacy of our founding leaders.” As Sarangani turned 19 this year, Pacquiao anticipated “greater things are yet to happen, greater opportunities are coming our way.” “With the strong foundation of history, with the blessings of our unity and harmony, and with the presence of our God, let us be excited to move forward,” Pacquiao added. Sarangani was created in 1992 as a new province from the then 3rd District of South Cotabato by the landmark legislation of the late Rep. Chiongbian, Republic Act No. 7228, which spurred unprecedented development in the area. On March 16, 1992, through RA 7228, the authority to create Sarangani was signed into law. Thru majority of votes cast in a plebiscite on May 19, 1992, Sarangani was established as an independent province. Henceforth, it observed May 19 as the Charter Anniversary Day to commemorate its proclamation. In 2002, a Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution reset Sarangani’s Provincial Foundation Anniversary from May 19 to November 28. “Upon its creation, its corporate existence only commences upon the election and qualification of its chief executive and a majority of the members of the Sanggunian,” according to the resolution. “The process of creating the Province of Sarangani, as in a birth cycle was consummated, when the first duly elected provincial officials were sworn into office by His Excellency President Fidel V. Ramos on November 28, 1992,” the resolution stated. “Symbolically, foundation or birth anniversaries must be based not on the day of its conception but on the day of its birth.” Thus, the foundation anniversary was reset to November 28 “in order to create greater impact and significance and sounder legal basis to the celebration. However, May 19 shall be commemorated as Charter Anniversary.” (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Villagers thank World Bank for Bangka Project

Villagers thank World Bank for Bangka ProjectMAASIM, Sarangani (November 28, 2011) – Barangay Kabatiol Chairman Noel Tapan extends his appreciation being the recipient of the Mindanao Rural Development Program (MRDP) Bangka Project. The Kabatiol Fishermen’s Association received six new motorized bangkas worth P250,000 funded by World Bank, the Department of Agriculture thru MRDP and the Local Government of Maasim Monday, November 28. Fishing is the main livelihood of the barangay. (MAASIM NEWS CENTRAL/Abner Arzaga)

Turnover of basic medical equipment

Turnover of basic medical equipmentMAASIM, Sarangani (November 28, 2011) – Maasim Mayor Jose Zamorro, barangay Amsipit Chairman Allan Muyak, municipal health officer Jeileen Millar, barangay Lumasal chairman Eduardo Paras and Mahintana project manager Jobe Tubigon during the turn-over of basic medical equipment and supplies worth P300,000 for barangays Amsipit and Lumasal Monday, November 28. The project was funded by the European Union and implemented by the Mahinatana Foundation Inc. thru the Health and Economic Alternatives (HEAL) Project. (MAASIM NEWS CENTRAL/Abner Arzaga)

Vice President Binay delivers message

Vice President Binay delivers messageALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Vice President Jejomar Binay gives his message during the 2nd day of the 9th MunaTo Festival and 19th Foundation Anniversary of Sarangani Friday, November 25. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Abner Arzaga)

VG Solon, Gov. Migs, VP Binay and Rep. Pacquiao

VG Solon, Gov. Migs, VP Binay & Rep. PacquiaoALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Vice Governor Steve Solon, Governor Migs Dominguez, Vice President Jojemar Binay and Congressman Emmanuel Pacquiao during the 19th Foundation Anniversary program. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Abner Arzaga)

The Sarangayaw

The SarangayawALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – The Sarangayaw dancers led by Schools Division Superintendent Allan Farnazo render a dance number during the Government Workers’ Day in celebration of the 9th MunaTo Festival and 19th Foundation Anniversary of Sarangani Friday, November 25. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Abner Arzaga)

Gov. Migs salutes government workers

Gov. Migs salutes government workersALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Governor Migs Dominguez salutes the municipal and provincial employees during the Government Workers’ Day in celebration of the 9th MunaTo Festival Friday, November 25. (MAASIM NEWS CENTER/Abner Arzaga)

Holy Trinity 2nd in cheerdance

Holy Trinity 2nd in cheerdanceALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Second in cheerdance competition is Holy Trinity College with P30,000 prize at the contest Thursday, November 24, during the 9th MunaTo Festival and 19th founding day celebration of the province. (Russel Delvo/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Champions in Drum and Lyre Competition

Champions in Drum and Lyre CompetitionALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Band members of the Malalag Central Elementary School jump for joy us they hear their group being proclaimed as champion in the Drum and Lyre Competition Thursday, November 24, during the 9th MunaTo Festival and 19th founding day celebration of the province. Their cash prize was P45,000. (Afren de Guzman/MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE)

Token for Vice President Binay

Token for Vice President BinayALABEL, Sarangani (November 25, 2011) – Vice President Jejomar Binay receives a tribal vest as token from the province given to him by Governor Migs Dominguez (right), Congressman Manny Pacquiao (2nd right) and Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (left) as the guest of honor in the celebration of 19th Foundation Anniversary and 9th MunaTo Festival, Friday, November 25. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)