THE provincial government has honored the retirees and board/bar passers recently at the new Capitol.
“We honor the dedicated service of our PGBH retirees and proudly recognize our newly minted board and bar passers!” Vice-Gov. Tita V. Baja said in her fb post.
Vice-Gov. Baja congratulated former MotorPool head Engr. Abraham Clarin, Provincial Heath Office Dr. Reymoses Cabagnot, Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Stella Marie Lapiz and Provincial Accountant Joseth Celocia.
She said, “To our 4 Department Head retirees, thank you for your years of unwavering commitment, hard work, and loyalty. You’ve shaped our community in immeasurable ways.”
The same congratulatory message goes to the 71 board/bar passers, the vice-governor said. “To our 71 board/bar passers, congratulations on this incredible achievement! Your perseverance and brilliance have brought you this far, and we can’t wait to see all that you will accomplish in the future! Together, we build a legacy of excellence and inspire future generations,” she said.
The honoring was made possible through the Provincial Human Resource Management and Development Office (PHRMDO), held a recognition to the retirees and awarding ceremony at the Ceremonial Hall of the New Capitol Building, PIMO said.
In his message, Aumentado was elated as he joined the recognition of the Department Heads, who have concluded their years of government service. He also acknowledged the awarding of the Capitol employees, who have excelled in various board examinations.
“Your hard work and dedication have been a source of inspiration for all of us. This event is one way of showing our deep appreciation for your efforts and acknowledging the significant impact that you have made at the PGBh,” he added.
A total of 71 board passers belonged to Education Development Center, Constituency Services Section, Office of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan- Board Member Aldner Damalerio, and Provincial Human Resource Management and Development Office.
Additionally, two passers were recognized from each of the following offices – Bohol Provincial Environment Management Office, Bohol Economic Development and Investment Promotion Office, Local Government Affairs, Provincial Youth Development Office, and Provincial Cooperative Development Office. Furthermore, three passers were acknowledged by the Office of the Provincial Assessor and the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian. Four passers were recognized from each of the following offices – Provincial Security Office, Cong. Simeon G. Toribio Memorial Hospital, and Teodoro B. Galagar District Hospital. In addition, six passers were acknowledged from the Catigbian District Hospital, seven from the Provincial Engineer’s Office, ten from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, and finally, 16 passers from the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, PIMO said. (rvo)