VOL. 9 ISSUE 87 • TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 FAREWELL MESSAGE. Incoming President Rodrigo R. Duterte bids City Hall personnel farewell during yesterday’s flag-hoisting ceremony. Duterte was Davao City’s mayor for 22 years. Lean Daval Jr.
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EARLY CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR WORKERS
Rody announces release of educational aid for City Hall employees By CHENEEN R. CAPON
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RESIDENT-ELECT Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday gave Davao City employees their last Christmas gift albeit too early before taking his oath on June 30 as the 16th President of the Philippines. “I’d like to end this by just making you a little bit happy,” Duterte said in his farewell message as mayor during the regular flag-raising ceremony at City Hall. “Plantilla (employees) will receive P10,000 worth of educational assistance,” Duterte added to the delight of the government workers
who braved the scorching heart of the sun to hear their mayor speak for the last time before assuming his post as president. Duterte served as mayor of Davao City for 22 years before seeking the country’s highest post. A total of 2,487 plantilla employees of the city government will each receive P10,000 educational assistance, while more than 10,000 job order and contract of service workers will get P4,000 apiece. Members of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO)
and Task Force Davao (TFD) will also receive cash assistance from the city government, Duterte said. Meanwhile, Erwin Alparaque, head of Human Resource and Management Office (HRMO), said the budget for the educational fund will be sourced from the salary savings drawn from personnel services. Alparaque said the Local Finance Committee (LFC) issued a memorandum two weeks ago allowing the release of funding for educational assistance for city government work-
ers. Outgoing city administrator Atty. Jesus Melchor V. Quitain said the assistance will be released anytime soon. “We have the money,” Quitain, who will join Duterte in the Malacañang, told reporters at the sidelines during the flag-raising ceremonies. Quitain, who received plaque of appreciation together with incoming chief executive assistant Christopher “Bong”Go yesterday, has been serving Davao City for 15 years.
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