Cotabato City now reaps its rewards and receives
the Seal of Good Housekeeping for its full commitment to the principles of
performance, accountability, transparency, and participation.
Ever since the release of the DILG
Memorandum Circular 2012-78 titled Scaled-Up Seal of Good Housekeeping, the local
government, headed by City Mayor Japal J. Guiani, Jr., has been working hard to
comply with all the requirements needed in order to receive this prestigious
award.
Along with the SGH came the amount of 50
Million Pesos from the National Government and will be used to finance several
development projects in the city. Priority projects will include the
improvement of the delivery of services concerned with the better health and
wellbeing of the city's constituents and the education of the youth sector.
Mayor Guiani also added that he will be
looking into the plight of the Cotabateños residing beside river banks and
bring them to safer grounds.
Aside from the 50 Million Peso reward, the
city was also a recipient of almost 30 Million Pesos for its Performance
Challenge Fund—also one of the rewards for receiving the Seal of Good
Housekeeping. All of these will be used to fund several development projects
identified by the City Government.
"We feel happy for this prestigious
award and we would like to thank our City Government employees for their
support. This award is dedicated to the people of Cotabato City", Mayor
Guiani said.
Out of 100 cities competing for the award,
Cotabato City was chosen to receive the SGH Bronze.
As explained in the DILG Memorandum Circular
2012-78, there are three award levels of the Seal—SGH Bronze, SGH Silver, and
SGH Gold.
The SGH-Bronze Award is given to Local
Governments who passed the criteria in Accountable Governance and Transparent
Governance.
These are reflected by the documents like
the Annual Budget for the General Fund of Cotabato City, Summary of
Expenditures, Statement of Cash Flows, Statement of Debt Services, Assets,
etc., being posted in conspicuous places like bulletin boards and other
materials that are visible to the public and being placed in the local
government's website—all of which were fulfilled by the LGU.
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