Friday, October 8, 2010

News Update Mayor Aligns Programs with Vision for Malolos

MALOLOS CITY - Mayor Christian D. Natividad said Thursday that he has aligned the priorities and goals of his administration in his first 100 days as city chief executive. Looking forward to a challenging set of months ending 2010, Natividad said the programs improve the quality of life through better fiscal administration, social services, health, education, peace and order and environment. Natividad will be at the Material Recovery Facilities (MRF), in Barangay Mambog Friday to elaborate more on the programs he had laid out a sustainable, environmentally and economically balanced community that would make this city "the paradise of Bulacan and the entire of Region 3."

"Side by side we will carry on with our programs to attract investors, and advance the entrepreneurial skills of our citizenry," said Natividad, adding that these initiatives come alongside improved infrastructure to enhance the economic and fiscal structure of the city. He said his administration will continue to be more vigilant in the protection of the environment in consonance with the Republic Act 9003 otherwise known as the Ecological Waste Management Act of 2000.

"We proposed to institutionalize the City Environmental Office, who shall be the focal point on environmental issues within the city," he said. He said he bid the Sangguniang Lungsod to pass laws that will strengthen the office to go after the erring citizens, organizations and institutions that flagrantly and continuous training and awareness of the citizenry; that waste segregation must start at household level. They shall be more aggressive in the implementation of City Ordinance against littering and the Bantay Kalikasan will continue its mission to see to it that the law is enforced. Natividad also said that they shall continue to intensify their campaign against illegal use of drugs as part of their total fight against criminality. More so, he said they will continue with the efficient consolidation of ricefields in order to attain economics of sale by reducing the cost of agricultural inputs, including the acquisition of farm implements and machineries.