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My "Green" Valedictory Address as Outgoing President of the Aklan League of Secretaries to the Sanggunian

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The following address earned the notoriety as a "green" remarks--and I wonder why. You be the judge if it is indeed "green". Ladies and gentlemen: Power like sex is addicting. Like sex, it is seductive. Like sex, it entices. But power ironically is powerless over those who refused to be seduced by it. It has no dominion over those who seek not to be spectacular and relevant. For sure, it entices one to be primus inter pares. But for those who upheld community over selves, for those who believe that death doesn’t end life but transform it, power is just a tool, a means to an end—a means that would, could never justify the end. Tonight, I am giving up that privilege of power to Bing (Begonia Miroy). And mind you, I’m already in heat of the thought of giving it up. For three years, I’ve been whining, “PLEASES, RELEASES Me, Let me go.” I’m justified for doing so as our AKLESSA Constitution and By Laws mandates that a President should only hold a term of one y

Savoring the Aromatic Seal of Good Housekeeping Award

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The evaluators had warned us: You're at the top 5 of those being considered for the Performance Challenge Fund Program of the DILG. But we were immune to such warning. The declaration was too good to be true--WAS too good to believe. Then came the news simultaneously as Typhoon Juan lashed down Northern Luzon. Balete won a seal--that seal of Good Housekeeping Award intended for the select 15 local government units throughout the country! So what is this all about, this much coveted Seal of Good Housekeeping Award for Local Government Units? Technically, one would be an eligible nominee if it has complied with or met certain criteria, viz.: Exemplary Performance in Local Governance, specifically in areas of a)planning b) fiscal management c) transparency & accountability and d) valuing performance monitoring. An awardee of such seal becomes eligible to avail of the Performance Challenge Fund. Since 2004, Balete pioneered the crafting of a Joint Executive-Legislative Agenda (EL

Introspection

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O f the many events taking place in my town this October, it is hard finding time to pause and appreciate their messages and significance...One thing for sure that I would regret is the fact that they were here and yet I failed to enjoy their manifestations. It is ironic that I am gaping at the centuries-old manuscripts at the Archives yet failed to appreciate my town as it engages itself in historicity of the here and now.