‘Maintain cleanliness at home and work place to show love for the province’ – Baraan
22ND NATIONAL STATISTICS MONTH
LINGAYEN–Provincial Administrator Rafael F. Baraan appealed to all provincial employees to spearhead the province’s core thrusts of development that requires order in terms of management and cleanliness at home and the workplace.
Baraan made the call as the province observes the 22nd National Statistics Month with the theme “Quality Social Protection Statistics for Focused Targeting: Improving Outcomes, Changing Lives.”
During the regular flag raising ceremony on October 11 at the Capitol grounds here, the provincial administrator stressed that obtaining order in terms of management calls for management informative standard reporting which in turn requires organized, improved and enhanced reporting on a sectoral basis starting from the simplest data up to the most complicated ones.
Maintaining cleanliness and order at home and the workplace, he said, is one of the most recent programs conceptualized by Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. as a manifestation of one’s love for the province and for one’s identity.
ACTIVITIES
Meanwhile, Provincial Planning and Development Officer Benita Pizarro said several activities will serve as the highlights of the statistics month, including the blessing and launching of the National Statistics Information Center located at the second floor of Malong building here on October 24.
The center, the first in the entire region and the sixth in the country, will serve as a one-stop information center that will have all necessary statistical data relating to the province.
It will be recalled that Panagasinan was cited as the Best NSM Province in Region 1 for three consecutive years (2008 to 2010), thus earning the Hall of Fame Award for consistently being the champion in statistics-related activities.
This year’s celebration is chaired by Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member Raul Sison and co-chaired by Provincial Health Officer Ana Maria de Guzman and Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Emilio Samson. (PIO/Ruby R. Bernardino)
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