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Friday, February 14, 2014

DevAdCom endorses 2015 investment programs to RDC-9

By Franklin P. Gumapon

PAGADIAN CITY – Member-agencies of the Regional Development Council (RDC)-9’s Development Administration Committee (DevAdCom) have converged here Tuesday for their first quarter regular meeting presided by Regional Director Paisal O. Abutazil of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)-9.

The group tackled the 2015 Annual Investment Plan (AIP) of the regional line agencies (RLA) and local government units (LGUs) belonging to the DevAdCom to be endorsed to the RDC.

To ensure a smooth conduct of the committee’s subsequent meetings, the member-agencies were also requested to submit their respective agenda for inclusion in the meeting’s order of business.

The DevAdCom member-agencies that have already prepared their 2015 investment programs are DILG with an appropriation of P4,575,000, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) – P23,750, Police Regional Office (PRO) – P7,980,000 and Parole and Probation Administration (PPA) – P1,721,500.

The LGUs of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Ipil municipality and Pagadian City have also submitted their 2015 investment programs amounting to P2,997,395,944 broken down as follows: Zamboanga del Norte – P2,969,662,794; Zamboanga del Sur – P417,900; Ipil – P13,000,000; and Pagadian City – P15,000.

All these programs are subject to RDC review and deliberation.

In the same meeting, Engr. Leoncito S. Manuel, branch manager of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) – Pagadian City, has given some updates of GSIS programs and services. He disclosed that beginning July 2013, the GSIS had lifted the suspension of loan privileges of government employees working in agencies that are delayed or deficient in their premium payments.

“The GSIS under the new administration is now more consultative, more transparent and more member-focused,” he said.

Survivorship benefit for gainfully employed beneficiaries has also been restored by the GSIS on the belief that a “pension is an earned right and not a privilege.”

Finally, DevAdCom members also endorsed to the RDC the Family Development Session Guidelines (FDSG) as proposed by the Commission on Population (POPCOM)-9.

DevAdCom’s next meeting will be on the second week of May in Dipolog City. (PIA9)