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Unit 1510 West Tower
Philippine Stock Exchange Center, Exchange Road
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Tel. Nos. (632) 687-5399, 631-0170, 631-0197
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LPP roadmap to highlight league direction in 2008

GOV. LORETO LEO S. OCAMPOS
National President

The League of Provinces of the Philippines is off to a good start, guided by the General Action Plan for the next three years.

LPP president, Misamis Occidental Gov. Loreto Leo S. Ocampos, in his year-end report said that the GAP provides for the programs and activities of the League to enhance public service delivery by the League and its members until 2010.

It is envisioned to ultimately promote countryside development and provide growth opportunities for the constituents.

LPP General Action Plan (Roadmap 2007 – 2010)

The first agenda in this term was to come up with a comprehensive 3-year plan, toward strengthening the LPP and positioning it as the premier local government league.

The General Action Plan (Roadmap 2007-2010), which was approved by the National Executive Board during its 1st meeting last September 6, seeks to enhance the capacity of Provincial Governors and key officials in local development and governance, uphold meaningful and genuine local autonomy, help build self-reliant communities, strengthen partnership with the national government and other LGUs, and improve the efficiency of the League as an organization.

It’s specific goals include among others, continuing capability enhancement activities for governors, increased LGU revenues and fund sourcing opportunities for improved delivery of services, ensure greater genuine autonomy for efficient and effective local governance, improved national government support services to LGUs, strengthen provincial governments nurtured by strong inter-LGU collaboration and partnerships, and institutionalize the LPP secretariat.

In the last six months, the league has begun to implement some of the activities toward the realization of the GAP.

Peer to Peer Orientation for Newly-Elected Governors

In August, the league conducted the peer-to-peer orientation for newly-elected governors in Cebu City.

The forum, which was attended not only by the neophyte and returning provincial chief executives but by those reelected as well, generated a dynamic discussion among peers on the various dimensions of local governance.

Governors got to share their first hand experiences in governance in the areas of alliance building, challenges in service delivery, local government reorganization and resource mobilization and financial management.

Advocacies

The league has prodigiously pursued its advocacies on the Internal Revenue Allotment for the LGUs, the amendment of the Local Government Code in order to further strengthen the autonomy of the local governments, especially in the area of local taxing powers of the provinces.

Relative to this, the LPP has relentlessly pursue its ongoing talks with the Department of Interior and Local Government, the Department of Budget and Management and the Department of Finance for it to include in the IRA the share of the LGUs in the national wealth from mining activities and the EVAT.

The League has likewise initiated dialogues with the DILG and the PNP for the latter to uphold the local chief executives’ powers autonomy and authority to select their respective provincial police directors under the Local Government Code and the PNP Law.

Communication and Information Dissemination

The Governors Fact Book
2008 LPP Individualized Calendar

Over the last 12 months, the LPP has been regularly coming out with monthly The Governor Newsletter.

Aside from our regular section on the issues and concerns of the league, a number of provinces have already been regularly contributing their respective provincial news articles for inclusion.

Early this month, we released the LPP Governors Factbook, featuring the 80 governors elected on May 14, 2007. It is also a handy reference material since it contains the individual profiles of the governors, as well as the other vital information on the league.

For this project, we were able to solicit the support not only of the governors, but also some of our government partners such as Senate President Manny Villar, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation and the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

Still part of our revenue-generation efforts, we have likewise come up with the individualized 2008 LPP calendars tailor-made for interested governors.

In 2008, we shall once more continue the publication of the quarterly The Governor Magazine, which shall highlight, among others, the best practices, trade and investment, and tourism initiatives of the featured provinces for possible replication.

2008 Activities

In 2008, the LPP begins the year with its first out-of-town General Assembly in Camarines Sur, to be hosted by its National Chairman, Gov. LRay Villafuerte, scheduled on February 7.

Aside from the general assembly, this activity will also signal the start of the regional caravans wherein the host regions will have the chance to showcase the best of what it can offer in terms of governance.

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Last Updated: January 4, 2008