Monday, January 27, 2025

Hatud Serbisyo sa Barangay Alanib sa Lantapan nagmalampuson

Sama sa naandan, nagmalampuson ang gipahigayon nga unang Hatud Serbisyo ning tuig sa Barangay Alanib sa Munisipyo sa Lantapan

Gidumog sa katawhan ang programa nga nagdala sa mga serbisyo sa covered court sa barangay kaniadtong Enero 3, 2025.


Sumala sa kasayoran, ang kalihokan gipangunahan ni Lantapan Mayor Ernie R. Devivar.


Ang mga National Offices sama sa LTO, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, ug SSS nakig-layon sa kalihokan.


Nakighiusa usab ang mga miyembro sa Sangguniang Panlalawigan ug Provincial Agriculture Office, lakip na ang mga serbisyo medikal gikan sa probinsya.


Sa maong kalihokan, napahigayon usab ang public hearing alang sa pag-usab sa karaang Revenue Code nga nalatid pa sugod sa dos mil singko.


Ang bag-ong Revenue Code mao na unya ang mahimong basehan sa pagkolekta sa buhis alang sa mga tigpatigayon sa munisipyo. (melbmadera)

LTO, Lantapan LGU conduct free outreach driving course

LANTAPAN, Bukidnon – Over 200 residents from different barangays in Lantapan, Bukidnon, actively participated in a free outreach theoretical driving course (TDC) organized by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in collaboration with the local government of Lantapan

The activity aims to ensure that LTO services are readily accessible to all residents, especially those living in remote communities.

The TDC provides valuable knowledge about traffic rules and regulations, enabling participants to obtain their Student Permit Driver’s License (SPDL) with a sense of security.

During the course, LTO training officer Dyvid Ree Oncino elaborated on various warning signs, underscoring the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing road safety.

Lantapan Mayor Ernie Devibar said this opportunity is a privilege bestowed by the LTO upon individuals who consistently exhibit discipline in their pursuit of understanding traffic laws and safe driving practices.

Similarly, LTO training officer Maricel Wilson emphasized that motorists have the right to safeguard themselves and are strongly encouraged to report any instances of traffic law enforcers abusing their authority.

The participants expressed their enthusiasm and satisfaction upon receiving their well-deserved certificates of completion.

The LTO seized the opportunity to remind everyone to remain vigilant against counterfeit licenses. This precautionary measure aims to safeguard the integrity and authenticity of each driver’s credentials. (LJLZ/PIA-10/Bukidnon)