GENERAL SANTOS CITY (26 August 2014) - In a press conference Tuesday, August 26, for the upcoming 23rd MinBizCon this September 01, City Mayor Ronnel Rivera says he is gearing the local government unit of General Santos City for the ASEAN Integration 2015. He said that this will be an opportunity for the city to "grab its dream" to become an Agri-Industrial Hub in the entire Region 12. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Mayor Rivera lauds MSMEs
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (26 August 2014) - During the 6th Yaman Gensan Awards on August 23, City Mayor Ronnel Rivera praises the small and medium enterprises for their role in helping the economy of the city. He also emphasized that the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been the partner of the local government in improving the business atmosphere of Gensan. (Gensan CPIO/Russell Delvo)
Gensan gets P2.3M for Child Development Center
By IAN JOHN M. LAGARE
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (26 August 2014) - Due to the active implementation of Early Childhood Care and Development Initiatives (ECCDI), the local government unit of General Santos City received a P2.3 million assistance for the construction of its Child Development Center.
Representatives from the Early Childhood Care and Development Council (ECCDC) came over to the city on August 19 to hand the said amount to City Mayor Ronnel Rivera, with the presence of the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).
According to ECCDC, Gensan was chosen because it “intensely promulgates and implements ECCD schemes,” compared to other cities in the country.
ECCDC also added that Gensan is among the few cities that passed the criteria set by the council with respect to the cash assistance grant.
For the past years, the CSWDO has already made requests to the ECCDC to fund the construction of a Child Development Center in the city. But this was denied because they did not meet the qualifications.
It is only in the time of Mayor Rivera that the request has been finally granted.
In his administration, Mayor Rivera prioritizes education as one of his major agenda.
One of his educational thrusts is the Alay sa Kabataang Generals, Lahat ng Alaga at Talino-Early Childhood Care Development Initiative (AKLAT-ECCDI), in which the mayor envisions that every child 3-5 years old will be given enhanced and equal opportunity in every Day Care Center.
As of now, more than 6,000 ECCD Checklists have been distributed to different day care centers in the city, given free by the LGU-GSC through Mayor Rivera. (Gensan CPIO/Ian John M. Lagare)
68 years later, elementary school gets land title
By IAN JOHN M. LAGARE
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (26 August 2014) - The West Central Elementary School (WCES), one of the topnotch public schools in the city, has finally received its land title after 68 years of waiting.
City Mayor Ronnel Rivera handed to principal Renato Odi, representative of Department of Education (DepEd Gensan), the land title of WCES on August 18.
The school has been in the same plot of land since December 1946, but it does not have a title due to issues with previous school administrations. It was also attributed to the slow processing by former city administrations.
Principal Odi expressed his gratitude to Mayor Rivera for hastening the release of their school's land title.
"Sixty-eight years is too long already for us not to have our land title. Finally, we have it now and I am thankful to the city mayor and the DepEd for making this possible," the principal said.
"When I wrote a letter to Mayor, channeled through Councilor Rosalita T. Ñunez for our request, he immediately approved it. Subsequently, DepEd Gensan Schools Division Superintendent Gildo Mosquesda has also given his approval for our land title," Odi added.
WCES has a land area of 16,927sq.m. with an estimated value of P238 million.
As for the mayor, he said that he will do his best to help fix the "problems that surround the public schools in the city."
"The local government is working hand-in-hand with DepEd Gensan to improve the educational system of the city," Mayor Rivera emphasized. (Gensan CPIO/ Ian John M. Lagare)
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
People’s Day with Mayor Rivera, Alma Moreno
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (20 August 2014) - Beneficiaries of the People's Day of City Mayor Ronnel Rivera have never been so blessed as they get an opportunity to meet-and-greet actress/politician Alma Moreno Tuesday, August 19. Mayor Rivera invited Moreno, chairperson of the Philippine Councilors League (PCL), to discuss the upcoming PCL National Convention that will be hosted by the city this September. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
IPAM pledges support to Mayor Rivera
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (20 August 2014) - Members of the Indigenous People Alliance Movement (IPAM) appear before City Mayor Ronnel Rivera Tuesday, August 19, and pledged their support to his administration. They also denied their involvement on the claims of other group regarding fake land titles, in which they said, the latter have been the using the name of the IPs for personal gains. (Gensan CPIO/Russell Delvo)
Gensan to host PCL national convention in September
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (20 August 2014) - The president of Philippine Councilors League (PCL) Alma Moreno and councilors from General Santos City and Sarangani convey to City Mayor Ronnel Rivera that GenSan has been chosen as the host city for the upcoming PCL national convention this September. Moreno also told the city mayor that they expect some 3,000 participants would attend the convention. Many councilors across the country, she said, want to "experience Gensan". (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Child Development Center to rise in Gensan
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (20 August 2014) - The Early Childhood Care and Development Council, a devolved organization of the Department of Education (DepEd), grants P2.3 million to the local government unit of General Santos City (LGU-GSC) through City Mayor Ronnel Rivera Tuesday, August 19, for the construction of the Child Development Center in the city. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Youth Day celebrated in Gensan
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (19 August 2014) - In line with the International Youth Day on August 8, the Youth Affairs Division of the Local Government Unit of General Santos City (LGU-GSC) organized a symposium regarding the Freedom of Information attended by the youth sector of the city. During the event, City Mayor Ronnel Rivera outlined his programs for education, as well as the stand of the LGU-GSC on the issue of the freedom of information and government transparency. (Gensan CPIO/Russell Delvo
Yaman Gensan gears up
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (19 August 2014) - During a press conference Monday, August 18, the Small and Medium Enterprise Development (SMED) Council and the City Economic Management and Cooperative Development Office (CEMCDO) announce that they are all geared up for the 6th Yaman Gensan Awards this coming Saturday (August 23). City Mayor Ronnel Rivera also expressed support to the event while citing the relevance of such in paying tribute to the different enterprises in the city. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Community Teach Program benefits kids
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (19 August 2014) - City Mayor Ronnel Rivera presents some of the 40 new beneficiaries of the Community Teach Program of the local government of General Santos City, in partnership with Department of Education (DepEd) Gensan and Smart Communications. These kids are incoming Grade 3 pupils of West Central Elementary School. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
At last, public school gets land title
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (19 August 2014) - Stakeholders of West Central Elementary School (WCES) headed by its principal, Renato Odi, are all thankful to City Mayor Ronnel Rivera as he finally handed their school's land title on Monday, August 18. WCES has waited for 68 years before receiving its land title due to some impediments in the process encountered in the past. (Gensan CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Monday, August 11, 2014
Mobile space planetarium to tour Gensan schools
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (11August 2014) – Recognizing the need of students to have deep learning and interest in the field of science, City Mayor Ronnel Rivera supports former Senator Nikki Coseteng and her first digital space planetarium caravan here in the city. This is a free mobile space planetarium that will tour different public schools in General Santos starting second week of August. (GENSAN CPIO/Russell Delvo)
JTF Gensan changes command
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (11 August 2014) - City Mayor Ronnel Rivera witnesses the change of command ceremony of the incoming commander of Joint Task Force (JTF) Gensan Col. Paterno Reynato Padua and OIC-JTF Gensan outgoing commander Col. Orlando Labutong at the JTF Gensan headquarters in Barangay Bula on August 8. (GENSAN CPIO/Russell Delvo)
Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce donates 8 classrooms to city
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (11 August 2014) - A MOA-Signing takes place between City Mayor Ronnel Rivera and South Cotabato Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce officers Sunday, August 10, for the latter's donation of 8 classrooms for the different public schools in the city. During the event, the Filipino-Chinese community also pledged their support to the mayor in his thrust to create a better educational system in Gensan. (GENSAN CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Day care centers receive ECCD Checklist
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (07 August 2014) – After delivering his State of the City Address (SOCA), City Mayor Ronnel Rivera, together with Councilors Ramon Melliza and Shandee Llido-Pestaño, continues to fulfill his promise to serve the constituents of the city by distributing Early Childhood Care Development (ECCD) Checklist to two Daycare Centers at Barangay Batomelong. This ECCD Checklist is the first uniform module in the entire country that will help track the learning of young children. (GENSAN CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Mayor Rivera’s first SOCA, big success
By IAN JOHN M. LAGARE
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (7 August 2014) – The first-ever State of the City Address by Mayor Ronnel Rivera was greeted with applause and compliments after what could only be described as a huge success.
The executive report Rivera delivered Tuesday (August 5) before the Sangguniang Panlungsod and thousands of government officials and employees, guests and constituents focused on the improvements in the areas of education, health, social service and local economy – all identified as areas of priority for his administration under his CLEAN Gensan (Creating a Livable Environment for All Generals towards Nation-building) agenda.
Mayor Rivera also highlighted achievements of the city government under his administration for the past year.
On education, Mayor Rivera reported that he has already distributed 4,000 armchairs to different public schools and built 40 classrooms in collaboration with the Department of Education.
"These initiatives," the mayor said, "is to address the backlogs of school equipment and facilities."
The mayor also reported that after more than a decade the General Santos City Hospital has re-opened its Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with the help of the P67 million fund from the Department of Health (DOH). The same budget also paved the way for the mayor to open additional Operating Rooms and the refurbishment of Hemodialysis Clinic and Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Clinic.
Mayor Rivera also bared several data that depict the growth of the local economy, with the help of the tuna industry and increased local revenues. He described this period of General Santos economy as one that is akin to a golden age of opportunity for business.
Ordinary local government employees were happy that the mayor included the performance-based incentives they are wishing for.
Even City Hall department heads expressed their gratitude to Mayor Rivera for citing their achievements in their respective departments.
Mayor Rivera indicated in his SOCA that it would be impossible for him to create progress without help from everyone -- public and private groups alike.
City Councilor Elizabeth Bagonoc voiced her elation for the first SOCA of Mayor Rivera. "It is my first time to attend a SOCA that is well-received by the constituents of the city," Councilor Bagonoc said.
Despite the numerous successes that Mayor Rivera has made during his first year as the city mayor, he still humbly said that there are still a lot of challenges waiting ahead that needs to be solved and hurdled.
Aside from this, Mayor Rivera also left a message to his co-workers in government, reminding them to "give to the public what is due to them."
The mayor also left a promise, saying: "Dili ko kamo pakyason" (I will not fail my constituents).
The SOCA earned more than 60 rounds of applause as well as a long standing ovation in the end. (GENSAN CPIO/ Ian John M. Lagare)
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
City hospital, education, social services priority - Mayor Rivera’s SOCA
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (5 August 2014) – City Mayor Ronnel Rivera delivers his first State of the City Address (SOCA) Tuesday, August 5, at Lagao Gym highlighting the inroads the city have made for the past year of his administration. Mayor Rivera especially pointed out the improvement of the city hospital, education, and the social services being ran by City Hall. (GENSAN CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
Mayor Rivera thanks SP as partner in progress
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (5 August 2014) – City Mayor Ronnel Rivera stands proud with the entire 17th Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) led by Vice Mayor Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles after he delivered his first State of the City Address (SOCA) Tuesday, August 5, at Lagao Gym. In his speech, Mayor Rivera thanked the entire SP family being the partner of his administration for the city’s progress. (GENSAN CPIO/ Russell Delvo)
San Miguel Brewery donates “Silid Pangarap” and school building
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (5 August 2014) - City Mayor Ronnel Rivera and Pinky Aquino-Abellada, sister of President Aquino and AGAPP chairperson, join the AGAPP (Aklat, Gabay,Aruga tungo sa Pag-angat at Pag-asa) Silid Pangarap Blessing and Turnover of School Building at Conel Central Elementary School on July 31.This school building was donated by San Miguel Brewery thru the initiative of AGAPP. (GENSAN CPIO/Russell Delvo)
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