Tuesday, September 13, 2016

3-DAY EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA (ELA) SEMINAR TI LGU-CABUGAO, NAANGAY

Cabugao, Ilocos Sur – Naangay ti panagtataripnong dagiti Opisiales ti Local Government Unit (LGU) ti ili a Cabugao, Ilocos Sur nga idauluan ni Mayor Josh Edward S. Cobangbang idiay Thunderbird Resorts & Casinos, Poro Point, San Fernando City, La Union nangrugi idi Setiembre 7, 2016 ken nagpatingga iti Setiembre 9, 2016.


Umabot ti 52 katao iti nagatendar a buklen ti Local Chief Executive; dagiti Department Heads ti LGU-Cabugao; Kameng ti Sangguniang Bayan; SB Secretary  ken ti Vice Mayor; pannakabagi ti DepED; ABC; ken dagiti  Civil Society Organization (CSO). 

Nagpaay a Facilitator ti Local Government Operations Officer (LGOO) iti nadakamat nga LGU ken dagiti Lecturers a naggapu iti benneg ti DILG-Ilocos Sur.

Naaramid daytoy a seminar babaen iti Direktiba ti Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)  kadagiti LGUs iti pagilian. Dagiti sumaganad ti dadduma nga akem ti ELA iti LGU:

“In view of the limited resources of the LGU and the rather short tenure of elective officials, it would make sense to seek convergence of efforts, resources and strategies among key local stakeholders as they pursue sustained local development. The ELA process provides an opportunity for key stakeholders, particularly the executive and legislative departments, to work more collaboratively and in a more concerted fashion. A joint ELA has the following important uses:


1. To lead the executive and the legislative branches towards a unified vision, mission, goals and objectives;

2. To enable the executive and legislative branches to agree on priority problems and issues;

3. To help the LGU focus on a set of interventions towards the attainment of a common set of objectives and goals;

4. To increase the chances for implementation of priority programs of the executive department, if the legislative branch formulates ordinances in support of the LCE program of government; and

5. To speed up the implementation of priority projects. # (Web In-Action)


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