Capitol’s Coop Office recognized

Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda receives a special recognition from the Cooperative Development Authority for having established and operationalized a full-fledged office dedicated in the advancement of cooperatives. Also in photo are PCEDO head Luningning Vergara, CDA Provincial Director Marieta Hwang, board members Nelson Calara, Cherry Manalo, Anthony Joseph Torres, Gerome Tubig, Salvador Dimson Jr, Benny Jocson and Pol Balingit. (Photo by Jun Jaso, Pamp PIO)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The Pampanga Provincial Cooperative and Entrepreneurial Development Office (PCEDO) received a special recognition from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) and Liga ng Mga Cooperative Development Officers sa Pilipinas on Monday.

The awarding is part of the Kick-Off Ceremony of the 2017 Cooperative Month Celebration held at the Capitol grounds yesterday after the Flag Raising rites at the Capitol Grounds.

Regional Director Marieta Hwang who personally received the plaque in Iloilo province on behalf of the provincial government of Pampanga handed the special recognition to Gov. Lilia ‘Nanay’ Pineda.

Hwang said the recognition was given during the 8th Tripartite Conference for Cooperative Development recently held in Iloilo and it recognizes provinces with an established cooperative office.

The special recognition cited the province of Pampanga for having established and operationalized a full-fledged office dedicated in the advancement of cooperatives and providing services and facilities in furtherance of their development.

“Pampanga was recognized as it is one of the leading provinces with an established cooperative office. In fact, out of the 81 provinces, no more than 20 received this kind of recognition,” Hwang disclosed.

According to PCEDO Head Luningning Vergara, the provincial government recognizes the vital role of cooperatives in improving economic opportunities that enhances the quality of life.

“PCEDO is actively supporting the strengthening of the Provincial Cooperative Development Council and the revitalizing of all Municipal Cooperative Development Councils (MCDC) in the province,” Vergara said.

The provincial government through the Provincial Board also passed a resolution that urges the mayors to detail an MCDC officer or adopt a plantilla for them.

LIEZEL CAYANAN

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