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2012 BDF Projects Implemented

The Barangay Council, through the Committee on Infrastructure, has successfully implemented Barangay Development Fund projects for 2012. The projects include line canal at Sitio DUHA and San Vicente, road concreting at Sitio St. Jude, water system at Sitio Pogi-lawis, and line canal at Sitio Prudential. The total worth of the projects is 800,000 pesos which was taken from the 2012 Annual Budget. The projects are in line with the barangay's trust of improving the physical infrastructure of the barangay for the benefit of the public.

4th TECH-VOC Training begins

The fourth batch of the Tech-Voc Training Program in Barangay Daliao, in coordination with the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority, started last September 1, 2012. According to Kgd. Ryan Maboloc, 42 students enrolled in consumer electronics while 60 enrolled in metal arc welding, the purpose of which is to help our barangay constituents gain knowledge and skills for employment. The trainings are held every weekend and is supervised by Engr. Joseph Dumugho. The training will be for four months or 40 hours for welding and 80 hours for electronics. Mr. Teodoro Espera and Mr. Jerson Beduya are the instructors. Funding for the year-long program is 75,000.00, as per information gathered from the Barangay Council. Around 200 students have availed of this free tech-voc education project, one of the vital programs of PB Rodolfo B. Te's administration.

5 STEP College scholars now on 2nd year

Five Support for Tertiary Education Program (STEP) scholars from Barangay Daliao have pursued their courses, now on their 2nd year, at the Davao Central College. The students have been recommended by PB Rodolfo Te and former Education Comm. Chair Ryan Maboloc. They are enrolled in criminology and IT. The scholars have undergone a rigid screening and went through a competitive exam. PB Te is elated that Mayor Sara Duterte have supported the scholars from Daliao who are into their 2nd year level. They have been initially funded by the Barangay and the SK but have since been absorbed by STEP. Meanwhile, Kgd. Raymond Zapanta of the Comm. on Education has continued his support for the Day Care Centers and the three elementary schools through different projects and activities.

Barangay Council approves 7.9 million Annual Budget

The Daliao Barangay Council has approved its 7.9 million Annual Budget for 2013 during the regular session last Sept. 2, 2012. Finance Chair Kgd. Junex Oberez sponsored the motion which carries 1.5 million of Barangay Development Fund allocation for infrastructure. Among the projects are road concreting for Rovical, Community Stage for Prudential and San Roque, line canal for St. Michael and San Vicente, and concreting of approaches at San Nicolas, San Roque and Guardian St. PB Rodolfo Te also mentioned that funds for basic services will be made available, including allocations for women, senior citizens, and alternative education.

Urban Gardening contest held

A total of six entries joined the Urban Gardening Contest initiated by Kgd. Ryan Maboloc, Chair of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Technology Committee. The evaluation was done by the staff of the City Agriculturist Office. The urban gardens feature the use of organic fertilizer and recyclable materials. A total cash prize of 6,000 pesos awaits the winners of the contest. The winners will be announced in October 2012. According to Kgd. Maboloc, the prizes can be used as seed money to improve the gardening projects of the participants. The purpose of the project is two-fold: food sustainability in the household and the promotion of the care of the environment.

Culmination Program for 3rd Batch of Tech-Voc trainees held

A total of 87 trainees graduated during the third batch of Barangay Daliao Tech-Voc Training Programme, held last August 15, 2012. Ms. Janet Escoval of TESDA also presented to PB Rodolfo Te, Kgd. Ryan Maboloc and Engr. Bong Dumugho the Certificate of Recognition accrediting Barangay Daliao as a Training Center for Metal Arc Welding and Consumer Electronics. According to Inst. Teodoro Espera, a total of 27 finished consumer electronics in various competencies. Some 60 trainees finished metal arc welding. The program was also attended by Coun. Bernie Al-ag, Kgd. Munding Zapanta and Kgd. Rodel Granada. The 4th batch of trainees will commence on Sept. 1, 2012.

Big Prizes in Barangay Agri-Fisheries Fair

Big prizes are at stake in the first Barangay Daliao Agri-Fisheries Fair this coming April 29, 2012 on the occasion of the 84th Araw ng Barangay. For the Best Fishery Product, the first prize is 3,000, second prize is 2,000 and third prize is 1,000. For the Best Urban Garden, the first prize is 3,000, second prize is 2,000 and third prize is 1,000. The criteria for the Best Fishery Product are packaging, nutritional value, creativity and marketability. For the Best Urban Garden, the criteria are the use of recyclables, variety of vegetables, innovation and creativity. The City Agriculturist Office, Toril District will judge the event. The BFARMC in Daliao headed by Mr. Jesus Gioca, together with Mr. Lino Rosales and Mr. Teody Espera will compose the Committee. Kagawad Ryan Maboloc is the Chair for the 2012 Agri-Fair.

Agri-Fish-Tech Fair to be launched in Daliao

Agriculture-Fisheries and Technology Committee Chair Kgd. Ryan Maboloc has reported that an Agri-Fish-Tech Fair will be launched in Barangay Daliao in May 2012. The project involves urban gardening, waste to employment projects, livelihood programs for fisherfolks, fisheries resource management, among others. Kgd. Rodel Granada and Kgd. Munding Zapanta are the Committee members. A budget of 10,000 has been allotted for the agriculture and fisheries sector competitions. The program is intended to help in food sufficiency and values formation, including care for the environment and the family. A resolution was passed last March 6, 2012 during the regular session of the Barangay Council.

3rd batch of TESDA training begins; 116,000 allotted for TechVoc

A total of 64 trainees will undergo the 3rd batch of the TESDA and Barangay Daliao Welding and Consumer Electronics Training from March to July of this year. The Orientation for the new trainees was conducted last February 26, 2012. It was graced by PB Rodolfo Te, Kgd. Ryan Maboloc, Kgd. Rodel Granada, Engr. Bong Dumugho, Inst. Teodoro Espera and Inst. Jerson Beduya. The Barangay Council has set aside 30,000 for welding machines, 38,000 for the training room improvement, and 48,000 for the salaries of instructors for FY 2012. So far, the barangay has enrolled 120 trainees since March 2011 and has graduated 90. TESDA issues the Certificate to all trainees who pass.

Maboloc now chairs Fisheries and Agriculture Committee

Kagawad Ryan Maboloc has swapped committees with Kagawad Raymund Zapanta during the regular session last January 22, 2012. Maboloc is now chair of the Agriculture and Fisheries Committee while Zapanta is now head of the Education Committee. In line with this, Maboloc has done initial consultations with the barangay fisherfolks. Initial plans include proposals for a Fisherman's Center, Coastal Resource Management, and Livelihood for small fishermen. Barangay Daliao is a well-known fishing community. Maboloc has coordinated with the Institute for Small Fisheries, the Ateneo Social Involvement Coordinating Office and DEVSTRAT for the proposals. A seminar and planning workshop will be slated this summer to be attended by stakeholders and barangay officials to find ways to sustain the fishing community and the barangay's coastal resources.

Maboloc sponsors 100T water system for Sitio Pogi-lawis

Kagawad Ryan Maboloc and the Barangay Council of Daliao have facilitated the allocation of a budget of 100,000 for the construction/improvement of a Water System at Sitio Pogi-lawis. In a visit to the area together with PB Rodolfo Te, Maboloc explained that water is a basic necessity that the barangay must provide to its constituents. Funded out of the 2012 Barangay Development Fund for 2012, the project will be implemented this year through the Committee on Infrastructure of Kgd. Genaro Oberez Jr. Last year, Kgd. Maboloc and the Barangay Council have facilitated the release of 100,000 for the construction of a Community Stage at Sitio Pantalan and the concreting at Sitio San Jose, co-sponsored by Kgd. Zapanta, amounting to 200,000.

1.374M BDF to be implemented; 500T Improvement for Brgy Hall

The Barangay Council of Daliao approved in its session last January 8, 2012 the 7.4 million Annual Budget for FY 2012. This includes 1.374 million for the Barangay Development Fund (BDF). The projects include 300,000 riprapping for Sitio San Roque, 200,000 road concreting for St. Jude, 100,000 water system for Pogi-Lawis, 150,000 line canal for DUHA, 200,000 line canal for Prudential, 200,000 riprapping for San Vicente, among others. Also in the pipeline is the 500,000 improvement of the Barangay Hall, of which the funding was sourced from the SB 7 and SB 8 in 2011. Work will commence in the middle of January 2012.