ULAP AMF Delegates Privilege meeting with H.E. Ambassador Hjayceelyn Mancenido Quintana


IN PHOTOS: The Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) delegates, led by Gov. Dax Cua, National President, had the privilege of meeting with H.E. Ambassador Hjayceelyn Mancenido Quintana, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to ASEAN, during the ASEAN Mayors Forum in Jakarta. The meeting served as a valuable platform for engaging in constructive discussions on pressing issues concerning local government units (LGUs) and the ASEAN community. Focusing on areas of mutual interest, including local sisterhood collaborations, digital transformation, and stronger LGU representation within ASEAN, the meeting laid the foundation for potential future collaborations that hold immense potential for fostering regional growth and cooperation.
ULAP Participated in the 2023 International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) Conference

1 August 2023 - Gov Dax Cua, ULAP National President, participated yesterday in the 2023 International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) Conference, with the theme "Building Better Futures of Governance towards Achieving the SDGs in a VUCA World.” In his speech, Gov Cua emphasized the importance of empowering local government units (LGUs) to actively contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and highlighted the need for a data-driven approach to service delivery, tailoring solutions to the diverse needs of each LGU. He also stressed that harnessing the untapped potential at the local level is key to unlocking the true power of sustainable development, creating a brighter future for all. The IASIA Conference 2023 is currently ongoing at the Bahay ng Alumni, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City until 4 August 2023.




ULAP: 'COLLECTIVE ACTION AMONG LOCAL GOVTS KEY TO ASEAN'S GROWTH'

Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) president and Quirino governor Dax Cua emphasized the role of collective action among local governments in fostering growth in the ASEAN.
“I believe that every local government unit, regardless of its size, has the power to make a significant impact on the larger landscape of ASEAN development. While we may be just one piece of the puzzle, together with other provinces and LGUs across the Philippines and the ASEAN Region, we can collectively shape the future of growth and progress. In unity and common purpose, even the smallest sparks can ignite the greatest fires,” said Cua.

Cua was among a number of local administrators who represented the Philippines in the ongoing ASEAN Mayors Forum (AMF) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Joining him are Siquijor Gov. Jake Villa, Deputy Secretary-General for Visayas of the Leagues of Provinces of the Philippines and Ralfhee Blake Barrios, Policy Manager of ULAP. The League of Municipalities of the Philippines, represented by Mayor Ben Patron of San Jose, Batangas, and Executive Director Andrea Loriaga, also participated in the forum.
Cua said that their participation demonstrates ULAP's strong commitment to regional cooperation and sustainable development.

The AMF, organized by UCLG ASPAC in collaboration with Jakarta Special Capital Region, aims to address the urgency of post-pandemic economic recovery and tackle regional and global challenges.
Themed "ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth”, "Catalysing Regional Growth through Sustainable Development in ASEAN Cities,” the forum focuses on five crucial areas: Inclusive Economic Growth, Digital Transformation, Resilient Cities and Climate Action, SDGs Localisation, and Sustainable Mobility to Accelerate Cities; Net Zero Emissions.
After joining the inaugural opening of the AMF, Cua also served as a panelist in the session "ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth," where he shared insights on the opportunities and challenges faced by the Province of Quirino and its contributions to ASEAN's development as an epicenter of growth.
Highlighting Quirino Province's immense potential and possibilities, Cua emphasized the need for infrastructure development, economic diversification, education and skills development, environmental conservation, and social inclusivity to achieve the province's vision of prosperity.
He also spoke about the importance of youth participation across all levels of government. ###
CUA: Service-Oriented LGUs to Lead the Future of Local Governance

Manila, PHILIPPINES - The Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) participated in the UGNAYAN Lecture Series organized by the Center for Local and Regional Governance (CLRG) in collaboration with ULAP. The UGNAYAN Lecture Series, held on 30 June 2023 and organized by CLRG in collaboration with ULAP, aims to address the challenges of decentralization and promote a people-centered approach to local governance. Through meaningful discussions and policy reforms, the series seeks to enhance the connection between LGUs and their constituents, leading to sustainable solutions for the benefit of all.

Governor Dax Cua of ULAP served as the resource person during the webinar. In his insightful speech, he emphasized the need for service-oriented local government units (LGUs) and explored the challenges and opportunities in the state of decentralization.
Governor Cua acknowledged the significant role played by the Local Government Code (LGC) in empowering LGUs over the past 32 years. The LGC has granted them autonomy and authority to address unique challenges and foster democratic participation, decentralization, and equitable resource distribution. However, he highlighted that the current decentralization framework has not fully enabled LGUs to realize their fullest potential.
The governor delved into the intricate complexities and emerging trends shaping the future trajectory of local governance in the Philippines. He highlighted the impact of digitalization, climate action, and the need for enhanced disaster response and resilience. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of internalization, globalization, and public-private partnerships for LGUs to become able partners in nation-building.
Governor Cua shared ULAP's proposal for a paradigm shift in decentralization, empowering local authorities as agents of change, amplifying citizen participation, and paving the way for inclusive governance that serves the needs of communities. He advocated for a needs-based, data-driven, and scientific approach to identify essential services and improve service delivery at the local level.
“ULAP's proposal for decentralization transcends mere power transfer; it's a paradigm shift that empowers local authorities as agents of change, amplifies citizen participation, and paves the way for inclusive governance that truly serves the needs of our communities,” Cua said.
The webinar provided a platform to foster dialogue among stakeholders, including national government agencies, local government units, academic institutions, policy centers, and policy experts. Governor CUA invited all participants to collaborate with ULAP in realizing the vision of service-oriented LGUs.
The UGNAYAN Lecture Series featured a diverse panel of esteemed experts who added substantial insights to the discussion namely Usec. Marlo L. Iringan, the Undersecretary for Local Government at the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Dr. Aekapol Chongvilaivan, a Senior Economist specializing in Public Finance at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and Dr. Reginald G. Ugaddan, the Director of the UP Center for Local and Regional Governance. The panelists, with their unique perspectives and expertise, played a crucial role in adding depth and substance to the webinar's discussion. Their valuable insights and recommendations enriched the dialogue, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand and paving the way for effective policy reforms in local governance.
ULAP expresses its gratitude to CLRG for organizing this significant webinar series and extends appreciation to the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for their participation. ULAP looks forward to continued collaboration with all stakeholders in shaping the future of local governance in the Philippines.
ULAP Conducts 100th National Executive Board Meeting

The Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) held its 100th National Executive Board (NEB) Meeting to discuss vital policy, administrative, and operational matters on Thursday, June 29, at the Marco Polo Hotel, Ortigas, Pasig City.
"We are delighted to have all the NEB members join us for this momentous 100th meeting. Local governments across the Philippines are now playing a more active role in driving development at both the local and national levels. ULAP stands ready to support and empower LGUs as they work tirelessly to serve their constituents and build vibrant communities," said ULAP Chairman and South Cotabato Governor Reynaldo Tamayo.

"The holding of our 100th NEB meeting comes at a critical juncture, as the role of local governments as a partner in national development and recovery after the pandemic comes under greater focus. We are glad that our meeting is well-attended," ULAP President and Quirino Governor Dax Cua meanwhile said.
During the meeting's morning session, the NEB conducted essential discussions on various matters surrounding the organization and strategic planning.
Various guests and institutional partners meanwhile shared insights on local government and development in the after session.
The guests included Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos; Commission on Elections Chairman George Garcia; Atty. Engelbert Caronan Jr., President and CEO of the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP); Executive Director Georgina Hernandez-Yang of the Galing Pook Foundation; and Dr. Paulyn Jean Ubial, Medical Director of Gene Lab PH and former Secretary of Health.
Besides Tamayo and Cua, the rest of the NEB also attended, including Cebu City Mayor Michael L. Rama, Executive Vice President; Laguna Vice Governor Atty. Katherine C. Agapay, Vice Chairman; Aklan Vice Governor Reynaldo M. Quimpo, 2nd Vice President - Visayas; Laoag Councilor Handy T. Lao, Secretary General; Iloilo Vice Governor Christine S. Garin, Assistant Secretary General; Caoayan Mayor Germelina Singson-Goulart, Auditor; Taguig City Councilor Jorge Daniel S. Bocobo, Assistant Auditor; San Mariano, Isabela Vice Mayor Dean Anthony G. Domalanta, Liaison Officer; Malabon City Vice Mayor Bernard Dela Cruz, 3rd Vice President-Mindanao; Valenzuela City Councilor Marlon Alejandrino, Assistant Treasurer; Ilocos Norte Board Member Saul Paulo Lazo, Assistant PRO; Pampanga Board Member Ananias L. Canlas, Jr., Legal Counsel; Muntinlupa City Councilor Raul Corro, Chairman for Advocacy and Policy; and Tacloban City Councilor Eden C. Pineda, Chairman for Gender and Development.
Among the LGU observers were Iloilo Gov. Arthur Defensor, Jr., Dinagat Island Gov. Nilo Demerey, Occidental Mindoro Gov. Eduardo Gadiano, Mayor Arlene Arcillas from Santa Rosa City, Laguna, and Mayor Baby Armi Alvarez from Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, BM Ericson Singson from Ilocos Sur, and Atty. Mia Zyra Lumasac from Aurora. Also present were President Emeritus Cecilia Santos, Philippine League of Government and Private Midwives, Inc. (PLGPMI) and National Youth Commission Chairperson Ronald Gian Carlo L. Cardema and Executive Director Leah T. Villalon.
"The meeting is a testament to our commitment to empowering local government officials in effectively serving our constituents," said Cua.
According to Tamayo, the ULAP NEB Meeting concluded with "a renewed collective determination to advance the interests of local government units across the Philippines."
"The event provided a valuable platform for fostering cooperation, sharing best practices, and shaping policies," he added.
Cua meanwhile underscored ULAP's dedication to empowering LGUs and championing their vital role in driving inclusive and sustainable development nationwide.
"We will continue to help each other out so that we can achieve a kind of progress where no one gets left behind," he said. ###
PNP and ULAP Hold Internal Meeting to Enhance Safety and Security of Communities and Local Government Officials

Manila Philippines - The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) convened on 7 March 2023, at Camp Crame for an internal meeting presided by the Secretary of Interior and Local Government, Hon. Benjamin D.C. Abalos, Jr. to discuss the safety and security of communities and local government officials following the recent attacks made on various local government officials in the country.

Members of ULAP, the umbrella organization of leagues of local government units, and its member leagues have been extremely concerned over the safety of local authorities in view of these attacks and have repeatedly called for swift and effective actions to bring the perpetrators to justice and to institute security measures for local government officials. “It is undeniable that the sizeable number of killings of local government officials and the brazenness of this recent spate of deaths, combine to send a chilling message to our people, hindering the democratic process and threatening the stability of the nation,” ULAP National President Dakila Cua said.
During the meeting, the PNP provided updates on the current security situation in different areas of the country and discussed ongoing investigations on the recent attacks on local government officials. ULAP representatives shared their observations and feedback, providing a comprehensive picture of the situation in their respective localities including their personal experiences in the face of threats and danger.
The PNP recognized the need for more localized intelligence gathering and collaboration with local authorities to determine imminent threats to local authorities. The SILG emphasized the need to work closely with ULAP to continue the dialogue between local authorities and the PNP to institute systematic updating and communication and further improve the safety and security of local chief executives. Furthermore, Secretary Abalos highlighted the power of the local chief executives of cities and municipalities to exercise operational supervision and control the PNP units in their respective jurisdictions pursuant to Section 51of Republic Act No. 6975, otherwise known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990.
Meanwhile, ULAP representatives emphasized the need for greater police visibility at the local level and for the institutionalization of security force multipliers through protection agents. Said representatives also called for the strict implementation of the Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, which prohibits the unlawful acquisition or possession of ammunition and penalizes non-compliance thereto and coordinating with concerned agencies to improve measures with regard to the disposition of old vehicles and their respective plates. More so, a need to reactivate the Peace and Order Councils (POCs) in the regional, provincial and city/municipal level is deemed necessary to improve and enhance peace and order and public safety in their respective areas of responsibility.
Meanwhile, Secretary Abalos assured the local government officials present and the public that the PNP is focused on resolving high-profile killings against local officials and that the perpetrators of these crimes will be prosecuted with dispatch. He also added that they have sought the support of Congress for additional funds to strengthen the ranks of the police.
Additionally, the conduct of regular threat assessments to identify potential risks to government officials and take appropriate measures to mitigate them was also discussed.
Present in the meeting were League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP) Members Aklan Governor Joen Miraflores, Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib, Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor, Jr., Isabela Governor Rodolfo Albano III, Misamis Occidental Governor Henry Oaminal, Misamis Oriental Governor Peter Unabia, North Cotabato Governor Emmylou Mendoza, Tarlac Governor Susan Yap, Zamboanga Sibugay Governor Ann Hofer, League of the Cities of the Philippines (LCP) National President and Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, Provincial Board Members League of the Philippines (PBMLP) National President and Cavite Board Member Ram Revilla, Provincial Board Members League of the Philippines (PBMLP) National Chairman and Pampanga Board Member Atty. Ananias Canlas, Jr., Vice Mayors' League of the Philippines (VMLP) National Chairman and Malabon City Vice Mayor Bernard Dela Cruz, and Executive Directors and representatives of the ULAP Member-Leagues.
By working together, both PNP and ULAP hope to create a safer environment, not just for locally elected officials, but for all Filipinos.