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PANABO'S FIRST JAPANESE LEARNING CENTER

PANABO'S FIRST JAPANESE LEARNING CENTER

Celebrate Panabo’s First Japanese Learning Center
The Hikari Japanese Learning Center celebrates its anniversary with the Study in Japan Fair 2018 on September 20, 2018 at Roadside Cafe. City Mayor James G. Gamao, through City Information Officer Michael Angelo Resueno, expressed his gratitude to the center for providing unique opportunities for Panaboans to study and work in Japan. He added that Hikari supports the city in attaining educational and economical developments.
The event was attended by senior highschool students of Panabo Christians School, Maryknoll College of Panabo Inc, and Davao Del Norte State College. They were also joined by the manager and representative of Taiken Academy Group, a Japan-based corporation that support educational programs.
You may LIKE their Facebook page and inquire now at Hikari Japanese Learning Center

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TOTAL ROAD CLOSURE ON DAANG MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY

TOTAL ROAD CLOSURE ON DAANG MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY

ADVISORY | We are implementing a TOTAL ROAD CLOSURE on DAANG MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY (NORTHBOUND & SOUTHBOUND) particularly in the location of the Overpass fronting both Sto Niño Church and Sito’s Grill comes September 24 to 25 (Monday to Tuesday).
All vehicles will be diverted to alternate roads. The alternative route will be similar with the recent dry run last July 2018. Kindly follow directionals and traffic enforcers to ensure an orderly and smooth traffic flow.
We do apologize for the 2-day inconvenience as the Overpass Girder will be removed in preparation for the Fly Over Construction.

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TRAFFIC SIGNAGES INSTALLED AT MAJOR POINTS WITHIN THE POBLACION

TRAFFIC SIGNAGES INSTALLED AT MAJOR POINTS WITHIN THE POBLACION

#DONE Traffic signages and plastic barries installed at every strategic points with in poblacion for 2 days road closure this coming september 24-25, 2018.
Traffic Management Unit (TMU) Panabo urge the motorists to follow traffic directions and cooperate with authorities for a smooth and orderly traffic flow. Alternate routes will be posted soon.

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PANABO CITY AWARDED 4TH MOST OUTSTANDING LGU IN THE 2018 NATIONAL LITERACY ASSESSMENT

PANABO CITY AWARDED 4TH MOST OUTSTANDING LGU IN THE 2018 NATIONAL LITERACY ASSESSMENT

PANABO CITY bagged 4th Place Most Outstanding Local Government Unit under Component Cities Category in the 2018 National Literacy Awards (NLA) held on September 5-6, 2018 at Baguio City.

It was the first time that Panabo City was chosen to be in the coveted award since the creation of the National Literacy Coordinating Council in 1991. In a statement of City Mayor James G Gamao, represented by Hon Councilor Wahid Ranain in Baguio City, “This is another pride and joy for Panabo City and a recognition of the city’s relentless efforts to reduce and eventually eliminate illiteracy.” He acknowledged the Literacy Coordinating Council for recognizing the City’s literacy program. “This governance believes that we can best achieve our highest potential as a competitive city by putting value on education,” he added.
Wahid further expressed his gratitude towards the Local and national offices who participated in the literacy programs, saying “May this national recognition fuel our passion and dedication to serve and employ more effective strategies that will lead to economic and social development.”
The 2018 Most Outstanding LGU was Santiago City, followed by Bayugan, Naga, Panabo, and Dagupan City.
FOCUS OF THE VALIDATION
According to the DepEd Memorandum, the focus is on literacy development efforts of the various sectors: agriculture, social services, environment, and other groups such as youth, elderly, women, IPs, and PWDs.
The validation are also based on the following factors: (A) Rationale of the Literacy Program, (B) Program/Project Management and Implementation, (C) Monitoring and Evaluation, (D) Effects or Impact to the community.
ROAD TO LITERACY SUCCESS
The Local Government of Panabo City began with an Executive Order of Mayor James G Gamao to organize a committee called the Local Literacy Coordinating Council headed by the Mayor himself and co-chaired by Dr Dee D Silva, CESO V, the Schools Division Superintendent. Nearly 20 existing city literacy programs were identified for NLA assessment such as the WHAPEE Caravan (A weekly basic services Caravan to all barangays), Employment programs of the City’s Public Employment Services Office (PESO), Disaster Resiliency and Management programs, the Alternative Learning System (ALS), and the Balay Paglaum or the House of Hope (A school catering IP students in the upper area of the City).
In July 2018, the City Government was apprised by the National Literacy Council that it was included in the top 5 for the 2018 NLA Most Outstanding LGU-Component Cities Category. Thus, on August 16-17, the NLA validators made an on-site visit to the many literacy programs of the City and have then appreciated the dedication of the government in attaining the literacy goals.
PARTICIPATING LOCAL AND NATIONAL OFFICES
Key offices who took park in the literacy programs are Department of Education, Public Employment Services Office, Office of the City Mayor, City Administrator’s Office, WHAPEE Caravan, Kuryente Watch Program team, Office of City Muslim Affairs, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, City Environment and Natural Resources Office, City Health Office, City Information Office, CSWDO, and Sangguniang Panlungsod.
The National Literacy Award is given to LGUs that have developed and implemented literacy policies, programs, and projects, which have positively created impacts on the quality of life of the people as stated on the DepEd Memorandum Order No. 053, Series 2018.
The NLA aims to recognize best practices in literacy, which help alleviate poverty, provide livelihood, address welfare needs, promote freedom, and make education facilities accessible.
Invest in Literacy, Live in Exellence

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PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14 PUBLIC HEARING

PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14 PUBLIC HEARING

Contrabands restricted in Panabo City Jails
Any form of contraband will be prohibited inside jail and detention places in the City of Panabo after the approval of Proposed Ordinance No. 14 authored by Chairperson of the Committee on Public Safety, City Councilor Hon. Wahid Ranain.
On September 11, 2018, the Councilor, together with his committee, conducted a public hearing at ARF Gym to inform individuals on the new ordinance as well as accept suggestions and questions from the public.
According to Councilor Ranain, despite the efforts made by the management of the BJMP, there are still persons who violate the agency’s rules and regulations. Thus, the new ordinance will penalize those who willfully posses, sneak, and carry any form of contraband.
The contrabands stipulated in the proposed ordinance are: 1. Deadly and bladed weapons/firearms
2. Metal cutting daw or blades or digging tools
3. Cigarette and other tobacco products
4. Liquor, beer, coconut, wine, and other intoxicating beverages
5. Prohibited drugs and paraphernalia
6. Cash which is more than prescribed allowable, to include checks
7. Mobile phones and electronic communication devices
9. Pornographic materials
9. Gambling paraphernalia
10. Other items prohibited by the jail and detention place management
Present members of the committee were Hon Mawe Pamisaran, Hon Popop Catalan, Hon. Wendel Enad, and SK Federation President Hon. Danica Carisma.
The proposed city ordinance is scheduled for its final reading.