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ExecutiveLegislative

Agenda
Capacity
Development
Agenda
This is a term-based plan culled out from the
Comprehensive Development Plan which contains the major
development thrusts and priorities of both the executive and
the legislative branches for the three (3) year term of office.
The ELA and Capacity Development Agenda are mutually
developed and agreed upon by the executive and legislative
departments of the LGU in consultation with the various
stakeholders.

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MESSAGE OF THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR


MESSAGE OF THE MUNICIPAL VICE MAYOR
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL RESOLUTION
SANGGUNIANG BAYAN RESOLUTION
INTRODUCTION
EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
CHARACTERISTICS OF ELA
STEPS OF THE ELA PROCESS
ELA & CAPDEV TEAM
GROUPINGS PER SECTOR
LGU VISION, MISSION, GOALS, STRATEGIC DIRECTION
BRIEF HISTORY
QUICK FACTS
IDENTIFIED ISSUES AND GOALS (ADMINISTRATIVE SECTOR)
IDENTIFIED ISSUES AND GOALS (ENVIRONMENT SECTOR)
IDENTIFIED ISSUES AND GOALS (ECONOMIC SECTOR
IDENTIFIED ISSUES AND GOALS (SOCIAL SECTOR)
IDENTIFIED ISSUES AND GOALS (INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR)
OUTCOME AEA/ GOAL: ECONOMIC SECTOR
OUTCOME AEA/ GOAL: SOCIAL SECTOR
OUTCOME AEA/ GOAL: ENVIRONMENT SECTOR
OUTCOME AEA/ GOAL: INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR
OUTCOME AEA/ GOAL: INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
3-YEAR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT: INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR
3-YEAR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT: ENVIRONMENT SECTOR
3-YEAR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT: SOCIAL SECTOR
3-YEAR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC SECTOR
PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
PHOTO DOCUMENTATION
DIRECTORY OF MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
DIRECTORY OF DEPT. HEADS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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The Local Government Unit of Anda, Bohol after settling down with the newlyelected officials, immediately worked on to craft the Executive-Legislative for the
years 2017-2019.

The ELA formulation participated by the local officials,

department heads and selected personnel, civil society organizations and nongovernment organizations was conducted in a three-day planning-workshop.
Assessment, sharing and consolidation of ideas characterized the activity.
The ELA 2017 2019 crafting was processed thru grouping the participants into 4
sectors governance, economic, social and environment. Issues that hindered
development per sector were identified.
The vision and mission statements were significant in the identification of sectoral
priority development programs and projects for the next three years 2017 - 2019.
The outcome of the three-day ELA and CapDev were priority areas that make
Competitive and Business Friendly LGU Anda; Socially Protective and Safe LGU
Anda; Environment Protective, Climate Change Adaptive and Disaster Resilient
LGU Anda; and Accountable, Transparent, Participative and Effective Local
Governance in LGU Anda.
The three-year Capacity Development Agenda was formulated to support the ELA
2017-2019. This comprehensive guide to all aspects of governance in the Local
Government Unit of Anda for the years 2017-2019 will ensure that programs and
projects will be accomplished.

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EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA:

CHARACTERISTICS OF ELA:

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STEPS OF THE ELA PROCESS:


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Redefining/revisiting the LGU vision and mission statements;


Determining the vision-reality gap;
Formulating sectoral goals and objectives;
Formulating sectoral strategies;
Identifying programs, projects, activities, and legislative requirements;
Prioritizing programs, projects, and activities and legislative requirements;
Ranking and matching of prioritized PPAs and legislative requirements with
available funds.

EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA (ELA) & CAPACITY


DEVELOPMENT AGENDA (CDA) TEAM:
CHAIRPERSON
VICE-CHAIRPERSON

MEMBERS
(EXECUTIVE MEMBERS)

MEMBERS (LEGISLATIVE
DEPARTMENT)

SECRETARIAT

HON. ANGELINA B. SIMACIO


HON. NILO J. BERSAL
AIDA J. VISAYA
LINDA B. AMPER
TEODORO B. JANDAYAN
PEDRO D. CASTRODES
JULIETA T. DELOSO
MARIA PAZ C. DELIGERO
DR. ROSARIO V. TINIO
SYBEL HERMILINDA C. MANTILLO
ENGR. ROMAN C. DANO JR.
JULIETA T. DELOSO
ARVIN D. RUBILLOS
JASON L. CORONEL
DYAN A. LOPOZ
P/INSP. MARIO P. MONILLAS
MRS. MAURA BUSANO
CECIL DESCALLAR
ARNULFO SIMANGCA
MARJOLITO BRIONES
HON. JOCELYN T. AMPLAYO
HON. MARIO ALONSO
HON. JOHN LOUIS DELIGERO
HON. DOLORES AMORA
HON. ALMAR JOSE JANDAYAN
HON. LEONARDO DELOSO
HON. FERDINAND BERONGOY
HON. AGUSTIN MAKINANO
HON. ABSALON DELOY
TERESITA ORIAS
JOSEPHINE GANZON
ANGELINE SIMACON

Municipal Mayor
Municipal Vice Mayor
Mun. Planning& Devt. Coordinator/ ESWM Focal Person
Municipal Budget Officer/ OIC-Assessor
Municipal Agriculture Officer
Municipal Treasurer
Municipal Accountant
Municipal Civil Registrar
Municipal Health Officer
LDRRMO II/ MSWD0-Desigante/ GAD Focal Person
Municipal Engineer
Municipal Accountant
HRMA-Designate/Tourism Opts. Officer-Designate
AMEA President
MLGOO
Chief of Police, Anda Police Station
Dep-Ed Representative
KALAHI-CIDSS
Agricultural Technician
MUNICIPAL LINK, 4Ps
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
SB MEMBER
ABC PRESIDENT
SB SECRETARY
MLGOO STAFF
MPDC STAFF

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GROUPINGS PER SECTOR:


Institutional/Administrative Sector

Environmental Sector

MAYOR ANGELINA B.
SIMACIO

Mayor

AIDA J. VISAYA

MPDC/SWM Focal Person

VICE MAYOR NILO J.


BERSABAL

Vice-Mayor

JASON CORONEL

Assessors Office Staff

LINDA B. AMPER

Mun. Budget Officer

SYBEL HERMILINDA
C. MANTILLO

LDRRMO/MSWDO-Designate

JULIETA T. DELOSO

Mun. Accountant

ARVIN RUBILLLOS

HRMO

TERESITA ORIAS

SB Secretary

KAG. MARIO G.
ALONSO

SB Chair on Infrastructure

DYAN A. LOPOZ

MLGOO

HON. ABSALON
DELOY

ABC PRESIDENT

Social Sector

KAG. JOHN LOUIS C.


DELIGERO

SB Chair on Environment
SB Chair on Agriculture and
Fisheries

Economic Sector

DR. ROSARIO V. TINIO


SYBEL HERMILINDA C.
MANTILLO
MAURA C. BUSANO

MHO

TEODORO B. JANDAYAN

MAO

MSWDO

PEDRO D. CASTRODES

MTO

MARIA PAZ C. DELIGERO

LCR

P/INSP MARIO MONILLAS

PNP

MARJOLITO BRIONES

Pantawid ML

CECIL DESCALLAR

KALAHI-CIDSS

KAG. LEONARDO A.
DELOSO
KAG. JOCELYN TAN
AMPLAYO

SB Chair on Peace and


Order
SB Chair on Health &
Social Sanitation

KAG. JOHN LOUIS C.


DELIGERO

SB Chair on Education,
Culture & Sports

DepEd

ENGR. ROMAN C. DANO JR. Municipal Engineer


SB Chair on
KAG. AGUSTIN C.
Transportation and
MAKINANO
Communications
KAG. FERDINAND V.
SB Chair on Cooperatives
BERONGOY
KAG. DOLORES AMORA
SB on Tourism Industry
KAG. ALMAR JOSE
SB on Labor and
JANDAYAN
Employment
Tourism Opts. OfficerARVIN D. RUBILLOS
Designate
ARNULFO SIMANGCA

Agricultural Technician

HON. AGUSTIN MAKINANO

SB MEMBER

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A premier eco-cultural tourism destination, sustainable agri-business and climate


resilient municipality in the region propelled by enlightened leaders with
empowered, self-reliant and
God-loving Andahanons coupled with good
governance and committed to the growth and protection of the environment.

The Municipality of Anda is committed in developing a well-balanced ecology,


economy, social, spiritual, infrastructure, climate-resilient, good& participatory
governance to bolster the safety of life and eco-cultural tourism without comprising
the environment and its people, their culture and resources.

Preservation of cultural heritage


Develop and maintain historical sites
Promote proper peoples participation
Promote environmental sustainability
Increase economic opportunities thru agricultural development
Ensure public safety

ANDA

towards a premier eco-cultural tourism destination, sustainable

agri-business and climate resilient municipality in the region.

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Blessed with a mystic touch visible through the various spots where a glance is spelled
by a feeling of comfort and refuge, every tourist site in the municipality of Anda attunes you to
the sight and sound of nature, its historical past and spiritual passion of the community.
The Municipality of Anda is located 100 kms from Tagbilaran City, Bohol. It has a total
land area of 62.8615 sq. kms. which is made of 16 barangays. A two-hour ride directly from
the metropolis, it is accessible through various points of Bohol. It is bounded on the north by
the Municipality of Candijay, on the East and South by the Mindanao Sea and on the West the
Municipality of Guindulman. The people, composed of more than 18,000 population are
mostly Visayans and speak Cebuano. The peoples lifestyle is mainly simple and rural that
mostly engaged in fishing and farming.
This place was once a wilderness; the shores were swampy and covered with thick
mangroves and hardwood trees.
During the early part of its civilization up to the later decade of the nineteenth century,
this region was a barrio of Guindulman called Quinale due to the characteristic of land
formation of sand, gravel and corals that piled layer after layer amassed by sea waves since time
immemorial. This can be verified geologically by observing the sandy soil of the barrios of
Poblacion and Suba.
On March 24, 1874 the petition of barrio Quinale to become a town was denied again for
the same reason---the number of taxpayers could not reach the required 500.
On September 23, 1874, only a few months from being denied, the people made
another petition. This time the people took tact.
Independent Lieutenant (Teniente Absoluto) Victorio Felisarta and thirty-seven (37) other
signatories made the following reasoning: Their 1856 petition was denied for lacking the
required number of taxpayers. Their 1872 petition was denied for the same reason. The number
of births far exceeded the number of deaths, but the people migrated to other places due to lack
of supervision and opportunities.
The reason why the people want to be a town is to have a proper supervision and
leadership. Without leadership the number of taxpayers would not increase, so first make
Quinale into a town so that the taxpayers could reach 500 and not the other way around.
Provincial Politio-Military Governor Don Joaquin Bengoechea, understood the reasoning.
So the provincial governor suggested, make a petition only for the civil aspect of the town. The
requirement of 500 taxpayers is only for becoming a town. So the September 23, 1874 petition
requested only to be a town in the civil aspect.
The new petition went into rigmarole due to the reluctance of the religious authorities to
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recommended that the visita (mission field) of Quinale be spearated in its civil aspect only
because the Archbishop was not inclined to separate it on its religious aspect.
On March 12, 1875, Governor General Don Jose De Malcampoy y Monje issued the
decree creating the new town of Anda. On April 1, 1875 the order was published. The archbishop
of Manila confirmed the separation was only on the civil aspect of the town.
On May 3, 1875, the local officials of the new town of Anda and the mother town of
Guindulman gathered together to determine the boundaries.
As to the renaming of the town, there is no record yet found as to the authenticity of the.
However, according to the explanation by early inhabitants, the word ANDA is derived from the
word ANDAR (to walk) visayanized as naga-andar meaning walking or towards prosperity.
Another version of the naming of this town is that it was derived from the name of a Spanish
Governor General, Simon de Anda, whose memory due to the influence of the Spanish
authorities, the towns name was attributed to. Anda led the army of Filipino and Spanish troops
to fight against british invasion. However, the authenticity of either version remains to this date a
continuous study and research.
Since the inhabitants of this newly created municipality were wanting of knowledge and a
short of proper guidance in performing governmental functions, the people invited an educated
person from Guindulman to serve as an administrator or adviser in running the machinery of the
government. They invited Pablo Castro Sr. to live in Anda to teach and to give advices to the
officials of the town regarding governmental affairs. He got his meager education in Manila. He
was sent there by his parents while he was still young.
He was popularly known as Maestro Amboy, Juece Amboy, and Capitan Amboy for serving
in various government positions as an adviser, Juece de Sementera y de Policia, and as a Capitan
Municipal. The varied positions were however rendered on different times.
However, the new town was still under the parochial jurisdiction of Guindulman. The
Bishop of Cebu (Bohol was yet under the Diocese of Cebu) did not affirmed that the new
municipality be granted a separate parish. He was doubtful that this newly created town could
sustain the needs of an independent parish.
The people through some leaders namely: Perfecto Paguia; Gabriel Escobido, Benedicto
Amper among others, continued persistently in petitioning the Bishop of Cebu that a separate
parish should be established in Anda. On March 19, 1885-Anda parish was granted to be
separated from Guindulman assigning Rev. Fr. Julian Cisnero as the first parish priest. On
January 6, 1885 the approval from the Spanish Cortes for a separate civil government of Anda
was at hand. So in the year 1885 the people enjoyed a dual celebration-civil and parochial.
In 1898 during the Philippine Revolution, a revolutionary force was organized by Pablo
Castro to fight the Spaniards.

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The Americans in 1900 invaded Bohol and encountered stiff resistance in the town of
Guindulman so they burned down houses and public buildings up to Anda town. When the
people of Anda returned from the mountains where they remained for a year, they found their
houses burned down except for their church, convent and municipal building.

(Address of Town Executives were gradually changed from


Capitan, to Presidente, then to Mayor) During the Spanish period, the head of the town was
called a gobernadorcillo or capitan municipal. Usually the head was chosen every two years by
drawing of lot whom the Spanish Parish Priest will select from among the prominent persons of
the town with sufficient income and knowledge. Later on during the American regime regular
elections were held every three years then increased to four years, then it became six years then
back to three years.. The following became the town executives. (The sequence or order of tenure

of office of the early town executives could not be determined here except t he later ones).
Silverio Escobido, Gabriel Escobido,
Perfecto Paguia, Benedicto Amper, Pablo Castor Sr., Esteban Escobido, Esteban Escobal, Lucio
Felisarta Sr., Ramon Escobia, Victor Paguia, Hipolito Paguia, Cipriano Bernido Sr., Eulogio
Dagondon, Valentin Timaan, Bernabe Amper Sr.
Victor Felicita-1919-1921
1926-1931; Diosdado Paguia-1922-1925; Alfonso Castillo-1931-1934.

1938-1940
1941-1945
1945-1955
1956-1959
1960-1963
1964-1971
1971-1980
1980-1986
1986-1988
1988-1997
1998-2001
2001-2010
2010-2013
2013-2016
2016-PRESENT

ALFONSO CASTILLO
VICENTE DE LOS ANGELES
AQUILINO DELIGERO
ALFONSO CASTILLO
SIMEON ESCOBIA
ATTY. TEODULFO L. AMORA
CONCORDIA L. MAKINANO
ATTY. TEODULFO L. AMORA
GAUDIOSO AMORA (OIC)
PAULINO T. AMPER
ANGELINA B. SIMACIO
PAULINO T. AMPER
ANGELINA B. SIMACIO
METODIO L. AMPER
ANGELINA B. SIMACIO

Andas uniqueness has a rich heritage to offer not only to the Filipinos but to the entire
world, a town that is worth your interest and discovery. Truly, an eco-cultural destination in the
region.

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QUICK FACTS
General Information

Homepage/Website : www.andabohol.gov.ph
Email: andabohollgu@gmail.com

LAND AREA 6,286.1495 HAS.


LOCATION SOUTHERN SEABOARD
EASTERN TIP OF BOHOL
NO. OF BARANGAYS 8 COASTAL, 3 INLAND, 5 HINTERLAND
DISTANCE FROM TAGBILARAN
100 KILOMETERS
CITY
LANGUAGE CEBUANO AND MOST ANDAHANON CAN SPEAK AND WRITE
ENGLISH
TOPOGRAPHY THE NORTHERN PART OF THE TOWN CONSISTS OF
MOUNTAIN RANGES WITH VARIABLE VALLEYS GRADUALLY
DIMINISHING THEIR HEIGHT UNTIL THEY REACH THE TOWN
PROPER. ELEVATION RANGE IS FROM 0 TO 300 METERS
ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
CLIMATE GENERALLY FAIR
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE RANGE OF BETWEEN 23-33 DEGREES CEL.
(73-91 DEGREES FAR.) COOLEST TEMPERATURE CAN BE
FELT IN JANUARY AND WARMEST IN MAY
POPULATION 17,264 (2015 CBRMS SURVEY)
SEX RATIO 1.1:.9
POPULATION GROWTH 1.33%
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 3,683 (2015 CBRMS SURVEY)
BUSINESS/ INDUSTRY FARMING, FISHING, SMALL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND
TOURISM
BANKS/ LENDING 1
ACCOMMODATION
35 (AS OF OCTOBER 2016)
ESTABLISHMENTS
TOURIST ARRIVALS 85,206 (2015)
MAJOR AGRICULTURAL
COCONUT, RICE, CORN, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, ROOTCROPS
PRODUCTS
COMMUNICATION BLECS, SAN MIGUEL CABLE TV, GLOBE AND SMART
TELECOM
POVERTY INCIDENCE 9.12% (2014)
NO. OF MARINE SANCTUARIES 3
AGRICULTURAL AREA 36.0552
MAJOR LIVESTOCK & POULTRY POULTRY, SWINE, CARABAO, CATTLE, GOAT
DAY CARE CENTERS 18
PRIMARY SCHOOLS 6
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 11
SECONDARY SCHOOLS 4
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1
LITERACY RATE 79%
NO. OF MUNICIPAL HEALTH
1
CENTER
NO. OF BARANGAY HEALTH
8 & 3 SATELLITE HEALTH CENTERS
CENTERS
SENIOR CITIZEN OFFICE 1

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OUTCOME AREA/GOAL:
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OUTCOME AREA/GOAL:
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ACCOUNTABLE, TRANSPARENT, PARTICIPATIVE AND
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PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE
REQUIREMENTS
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PRIORITY LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS
EITHER FOR REVISION OR FOR ENHANCEMENT FOR THE NEXT THREE (3)
YEARS:
1. ANDA WATERWORKS MANAGEMENT PLAN
2. ANDA 10-YEAR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
3. ANDA INVESTMENT AND INCENTIVE CODE
4. ANDA CODE FOR CHILDREN
5. ANDA GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT CODE
6. ANDA TOURISM MASTERPLAN
7. ANDA HUMAN RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN
8. ANDA CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION PLAN
9. ANDA FOREST LAND USE PLAN
10. REVISION OF ANDA COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN (CLUP)
11. ANDA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP)
12. ANDA TOURISM CODE

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PLAN IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND EVALUATION.


Monitoring and evaluation are essential in the implementation of the plan. The evaluation could
be in-house from the MPDC or a team or an outsider who has proven expertise in specific fields
that could identify impacts or outcomes or even identify gaps/causes and effects like changes in
the socio-economic well-being of the municipality and changes in the institutional capability of
the Local Government Unit in the areas of good governance and development work. The LGU shall
institutionalize the Monitoring and Evaluation System. Feedback information of monitoring data
shall be used for the revision needed and for the mid-term and end-term assessment.
This document that will serve as a guide and reference by the Local Government Unit that will
focus on priority areas of concern for detailed development and policy-making. It needs to be
translated into a number of implementation documents.
Planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation, of the Executive and Legislative Agenda is
a concerted effort of the different branches of government of a local government unit. The local
planning structure of the municipality is presented in Figure below:
LOCAL PLANNING
STRUCTURE OF THE
MUNICIPALITY
(ADAPTED FROM
GOTIS, 2008)

* In case of the City/municipality; members of the Sanggunian in case of the Barangays; mayors in case of the Province

Largely, the responsibility of formulating local development plans rests on the Local
Development Council (LDC), composed of the local chief executives at their appropriate levels
(mayor), local legislature - the Sangguniang Bayan (for municipalities) and representatives from
peoples associations and non-government organizations as required for by the LGC. Planning, in
this case, is an essential part of local governance, as governments are required to not only
manage a geographical space in behalf of the national government, but also deliver basic
services and facilities to promote the general welfare of its people within its territorial
jurisdiction.
Generally, the LDC is to be convened by the local chief executive and plans are formulated at the
assembly level where both political (elected officials and civil society representatives) and the
technical (sectoral, thematic, and function-specific) stakeholders participate. The political
players though are the ones responsible in defining the direction of the local government and to
make decisions in terms of administrative arrangements and institutional policies.

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In implementing the CDP, the Executive Legislative Agenda (ELA) is critical. This is where the
short-term plan is put to work. Local office in the Philippines spans a total of three years from the
time local officials are elected, and for this purpose, each set of officials serving a three-year
term will formulate a short term plan referred to as the Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA). The
ELA is a:

a doctment that artictlates the gouernment program of the execttiue department of a province, city or municipality
in a given period. It contains the major development thrusts of the local administration, including the development
riorities of the Local Chief Executive (LCE), towards the attainment of the LGU vision. More specically, it lists
own priority programs, projects, activities, policies and implementing mechanisms to be pursued by the executive
department of the LGU. An EA also underscores the need for policies and legislative measures necessary to
support the three-year programs and priorities of the local gouernment. (Pabalan et al, 2004: 7).
Expectedly, the ELA has to abide by the priorities set in the CDP. In which case, there is an
expected congruence between the CDP VMG, and the articulation of the ELA. The Local
Development Investment Program (LDIP), serves as the link between the ELA and the budget,
which is essentially broken down to Annual Investment Program (AIP).
The CDP, then translated to ELA, and to the LDIP and AIP, shall then become the basis of the
executive department in implementing the plan. Needless to say, all these require the legislative
act of the Sangguniang Bayan.

M& E STRUCTURE OF THE LGU-ANDA, BOHOL

While the above structure is the overall framework for Monitoring and Evaluation, a CDP M&E Core
Group will be appointed for the purpose of testing the system and making the first evaluation
report. The following is the composition of the CDP M&E Core Team:
Chairperson: Mrs. Aida J. Visaya, MPDC
Members:
Sybel Hermilinda Mantillo-Social Sector
Pedro Castrodes-Economic Sector
Teodoro Jandayan-Environment Sector
Engr. Roman C. Dano Jr-Infrastructure Sector
Arvin RUbillos-Administrative Sector
Brigido Deligero-CSO Representative
Dyan A. Lopoz-DILG Representative

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The Making of ELA & CAPDEV

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MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
MAYOR ANGELINA B. SIMACIO
Municipal Mayor

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
VICE MAYOR NILO J. BERSABAL
Municipal Vice Mayor

SANGGUNIANG BAYAN MEMBERS


KAG. JOCELYN T. AMPLAYO
SB MEMBER

KAG. MARIO G. ALONSO


SB MEMBER

KAG. DOLORES S. AMORA


SB MEMBER

KAG. JOHN LOUIS C. DELIGERO


SB MEMBER

KAG. ALMAR JOSE S. JANDAYAN


SB MEMBER

KAG. LEONARDO A. DELOSO


SB MEMBER

KAG. FERDINAND V. BERONGOY


SB MEMBER

KAG. AGUSTIN G. MAKINANO


SB MEMBER

ABC PRESIDENT ABSALON T. DELOY

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DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS & DEPT. HEADS


Office Of The Municipal Mayor
MAYOR ANGELINA B. SIMACIO
Contact No: +63 917 324 5917
Email Add: andabohollgu@gmail.com
Supervision and control of over all programs, projects, services, and
activities of the Municipal Government.

ARVIN D. RUBILLOS
HRMP/ Executive Assistant
Email Add: rubillosarvin@gmail.com
Contact No: +63 917 3251597

LAILANI O. SIMACIO
PESO Coordinator
Email Add: andabohollgu@gmail.com
Contact No: +63 909 5513 476

Office Of The Municipal Vice Mayor


VICE MAYOR NILO J. BERSABAL
Contact No: +63 998 456 3898
Enacts laws and ordinances, approves resolution and appropriates funds for
the general welfare of the town and its inhabitants.

TERESITA ORIAS
SB Secretary
Contact No: +63 912 797 4096

Office Of The Municipal Planning And Development Coordinator


AIDA J. VISAYA
Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator
Contact No: +63 920 837 0562
Assists and coordinates with other offices in planning and development of
various projects of the LGU.

Office Of The Municipal Treasurer


PEDRO D. CASTRODES
Municipal Treasurer
Contact No: +63 920 652 0227
Takes charge of the revenue generation, custody and exercises proper
management of funds and disburses funds in accordance with accounting
and auditing rules and regulations.

NORMAN J. VISAYA
Asst. Municipal Treasurer
Contact No: +63 916 218 4935

MARIO E. MAKINANO
BPLO-Designate
Contact No: +63 929 665 2307

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Municipal Accounting Office


JULIETA T. DELOSO
Municipal Accountant
Contact No: +63 908 851 2804
This Office shall take charge of both accounting and internal audit services of the LGU
and its 16 BLGUs and install and maintain an internal audit system.

Municipal Budget Office


LINDA B. AMPER
Municipal Budget Officer
Contact No: +63 929 541 5105
Facilitates the preparation, administration and the proper implementation of
local government budget and generally pertaining to expenditures of local
government.

Municipal Agriculture Office


TEODORO JANDAYAN
Municipal Agricultural Officer
Contact No: +63 919 530 9238
Uplifts the socio-economic status of the communities by improving their productivity,
increases their real incomes and generates new farmers, fishermen, women and youth
entrepreneurs that will engage in agricultural investment to a global competition.

Municipal Assessors Office


LINDA B. AMPER
Officer-in-Charge
Contact No: +63 929 541 5105
This Office is in-charge of the Real Property Tax System of the Municipality wherein
there is an integrated technical and administrative process based upon the value of
real property, designed to raise revenue for the support of the government.

Municipal Engineering Office


ENGR. ROMAN C. DANO JR.
Municipal Engineer
Contact No: +63 921 373 1562
Administers the proper implementation of various infrastructures with proper
evaluation, approval and monitoring of building permits.

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Rural Health Unit


DR. ROSARIO V. TINIO
Rural Health Physician
Contact No: +63 921 373 1562
The Rural Health Unit gives quality health services in all functional, accessible
upgraded health facilities with competent and committed health workers, hence a
decrease in morbidity and mortality of prevailing diseases.

JOSIEMARIE A. ARABEJO, RN
Nurse II
Contact No: +63 917 504 6827
ALMA L. BALO, RN
Sanitation Inspector I

Contact No: +63 942 185 1483


DR. MA. MELODY LAGSAC-EAMILAO
Dentist

Contact No: +63 907 561 9616


ERMA O. SALGUERO, RMT
Medical Technologist

Contact No: +63 907 226 7634

Municipal Social Welfare And Development Office


SYBEL HERMILINDA MANTILLO
OIC-MSWDO
Contact No: +63 909 717 1994
Provides social protection and promote the rights and welfare of the poor, vulnerable
and the disadvantaged individual, family and community to contribute to poverty
alleviation and empowerment through social welfare and development policies,
projects and services.

Human Resources & Management Office


ARVIN D. RUBILLOS
HRMA-Designate
Contact No: +63 917 325 1597
Establishes and maintains a sound program carrying into affect the provision of the
Civil Service Law and rules and designs to promote career development and uphold
the merit principles in the government service.

Anda Tourism Office


ARVIN D. RUBILLOS
OIC-Tourism Office
Contact No: +63 917 325 1597
Acts as an implementing arm of the LGU in the achievement of policies and
programs for the development, promotion and supervision of tourism
activities of the government.

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Solid waste management office


AIDA J. VISAYA
Focal Person
Contact No: +63 920 837 0562
Implements and manages the Solid waste programs of the LGU-Anda, Bohol.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRARS OFFICE


MRS. MARIA PAZ C. DELIGERO
Municipal Civil Registrar
Contact No: +63 999 7275 118
Maintains and updates records of births, deaths, marriages and status of
persons in the Municipality.

ANDA WATERWORKS SYSTEM


ENGR. ROMAN C. DANO JR.
Manager
Contact No: +63 921 373 1562
Supervises the management of the Waterworks system of the LGU.

QUINALE BEACH BAR


JERALD REOJA
OIC-Manager
Contact No: +63 947 428 6156
The Beach Bar is owned and operated by the LGU of Anda, Bohol as one of its local
economic enterprise. It could be a venue for seminars, meetings and even for special
occasions like wedding, anniversaries, reunions, birthdays and other important
events.

ATTACHED AGENCIES:
DILG OFFICE
DYAN ALI LOPOZ
MLGOO
Contact No: +63 917 774 1447

COMELEC OFFICE
MAGDALENA E. GAMUTIN
ELECTION OFFICER
CONTACT NO: +63 906 599 8382

PNP OFFICE
SPO4 ERNESTO P. SAGARINO
Officer-in-Charge
Contact No: +63 998 967 3857

POSTAL OFFICE
EDIL B. TAN JR.
OIC-Postmaster
Contact No: +63 947 284 7827

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BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION


SFO1 ROMEO GALOLO
Municipal Fire Marshall
Contact No: +63 906 964 2334

PANTAWID NG PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM


MARJOLITO BRIONES
Municipal Link, Pantawid ng Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Contact No: +63 928 570 909

KALAHI-CIDSS PROGRAM
CHENE M. PIGTE
Area Coordinator
Contact No: +63 977 313 8685

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONMAURA C. BUSANO


Public School District Supervisor
Contact No: +63 977 313 8685

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Acknowledgement
The Municipal Government of the Anda, Bohol expresses its
heartfelt gratitude to all the Members of the Executive
Department under the leadership of Mayor Angelina
Simacio and all the Members of the Legislative Department
headed by the Vice Mayor Nilo J. Bersabal, who devoted
time and exerted efforts for the making of the ExecutiveLegislative Agenda & Capability Development Agenda
anchored to the local development thrusts in this political
term 2017-2019.
A warmhearted thanksgiving to our MLGOO-Dyan Lopoz, Mr.
Drib Ingles and Ms. Vissia Bunado from the Department of
Interior and Local Government, for your wit and earnest
willingness in facilitating the Executive and Legislative
Branches, thereby developed a realistic agenda in a given
term.
Special thanks to the Secretariat from the Municipal
Planning and Development Office and Mayors Office for the
documentation, packaging and facilitating reproduction of
the ELA handbook.
Much more, fervent praises to the Lord Almighty for giving
everyone the best mental, physical, emotional and spiritual
state throughout the duration of the making.

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