VOL. 9 ISSUE 126 • SATURDAY - SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 - 21, 2016
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Mayor Sara’s 10-point agenda
By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
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ith her assumption to office as the newlyelected mayor of Davao City, Mayor Sara Duterte laid down the priorities of her administration for the next three years. Calling it “the 10-point agenda,” Mayor Sara outlined her major concerns, as she vowed to bring in more development to Davao City and uplift the lives of her constituents. Her 10 priorities include poverty alleviation, infrastructure development, solid waste management, health, education, agriculture, tourism, transportation planning and traffic management, peace and order, and disaster risk reduction and mitigation. “My vision is simple. I want our constituents to have gainful employment, decent housing, educated and healthy children, able to eat three meals a day, and to be safe and secured in their daily activities,” the mayor told reporters in one of her interviews earlier this month. With the crafting of the 10-point agenda, Mayor Sara also called on the department heads in the city government of Davao to make sure that the people of the city will experience meaningful and sustainable change and development under her administration. The mayor pointed out that department heads are empowered to do whatever they want to improve productivity and that they are also accountable for their outputs. On Poverty Alleviation To uplift the living condition of most of the constituents in Davao City is the first priority in the agenda. The Regional Development Council in the Davao region (RDC 11), in June of 2016 reported a substantial drop in the poverty incidence in the area, including Davao City, from 28.6 percent of families by first half of 2012 to 20.5 percent in 2015. The decrease in poverty incidence was mainly attributed to the high economic growth levels in the region, from 6.8 percent in 2013 to 9.4 percent in 2014.
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