Pampanga execs finalize 3-year executive-legislative agenda

Acting Gov. Dennis ‘Delta’ Pineda along with Cong. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Provincial Administrator Atty. Andres S. Pangilinan Jr lead the finalization of the Executive Legislative Agenda of Pampanga for the next three years. (Photo by Jun Jaso, Pamp PIO)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – The provincial government officials with Second District Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo are now on the process of finalizing the provincial executive legislative agenda (ELA) – their “social contract with the Kapampangans” which contain and converge the development thrusts and priorities of the local chief executive and the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.

During the ELA meeting headed by acting Governor Dennis ‘Delta’ Pineda and observed by the former President, the Capitol department heads identified issues and concerns in the administrative, economic and social sector that need to be addressed for the next three years.

Acting Governor Delta said there is a need to synchronize the plans that would impact on the way the executive and the legislative bodies relate to each other to effectively deliver the basic services to the people whom we pledged to serve.

“With these, they have also identified the priority programs and projects that would address the identified problems during the ELA,” acting Governor Delta said.

The acting governor said the provincial ELA contains the Capitol’s committed programs, projects and activities for the delivery of basic services needed by the Cabalen.

Joel Mapiles, provincial information officer (PIO) said the ELA of the local government units (LGUs) are open to public scrutiny to promote transparency and accountability among local officials.

He said the through the ELA, the people could ensure checks and balances between the legislative and the executive branches of the local government unit.

“The Sangguniang Panlalawigan’s oversight committee is tasked to monitor and follow up the approved programs, projects and activities outlined in the ELA. While on the part of the executive department, it should have a project monitoring committee to monitor the implementation of projects aside from the annual accomplishment report of the governor through her state of the province, address,” the PIO added.
LIEZEL CAYANAN

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