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BARANGAY LABANGAL PROFILE History Barangay Labangal was a part of the Municipality of Buayan, now known as General Santos City. It was officially created by virtue of Commonwealth Act No.4413 dated February 27, 1939 an act creating a government corporation known as the National Land Settlers Administration (NLSA) and was approved by the late President Manuel L. Quezon at the same date. Labangal derived its name from a spring known to the Blaan’s as LABNGAL. This spring is located in the area of Espina Farm and is utilized by the natives as well as their basic source of life. Barangay Labangal is an urban coastal community located along the Sarangani Bay . Barangay Apopong on the North and West, on the East of Silway River and Calumpang and Sarangani Bay on the South. Before the coming settlers, the first occupants of the place are mostly Blaans, Muslims and Tagabilis. In 1924, Olarte Hermanos, a pioneer who was granted 1,024 hectares of land opened its coconut plantation and started hiring able-bodied men and women from Bohol and Leyte to act farmhands known then as sacadas. When news of the bountiful harvest reached landless people in Luzon and Visayas, an exodus began. But its not easy endeavor all along. The home seekers looking for a place then can call their own endured much hardship and difficulties in coming over. They traveled by ship that reaches Mindanao in about to 3 to 4 months time. The home seekers brings with then provisions like rice, dried fish, medicines and other necessities along the way. The 1 st elected Tenyente Del barrio was Cosain Bentaib (1958-1960) His accomplishment was the putting up of a market building with the funds coming from (PACD) Philippine Assistance Community Development-but due to lack of funding facilities and other necessities were not provided and the said market building was not in use. With that, the PTA officials through resolutions transferred the said building to school site and used as an additional classroom for the said school. The next elected Tenyente Del Barrio was Antonio C. Acharon a Boholano (who become Mayor of General Santos City for 20 years and was changed during EDSA Revolution

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BARANGAY LABANGAL PROFILE

History

Barangay Labangal was a part of the Municipality of Buayan, now known as General

Santos City. It was officially created by virtue of Commonwealth Act No.4413 dated

February 27, 1939 an act creating a government corporation known as the National Land

Settlers Administration (NLSA) and was approved by the late President Manuel L.

Quezon at the same date.

Labangal derived its name from a spring known to the Blaan’s as “LABNGAL”. This

spring is located in the area of Espina Farm and is utilized by the natives as well as

their basic source of life.

Barangay Labangal is an urban coastal community located along the Sarangani Bay .

Barangay Apopong on the North and West, on the East of Silway River and Calumpang

and Sarangani Bay on the South.

Before the coming settlers, the first occupants of the place are mostly Blaans, Muslims

and Tagabilis. In 1924, Olarte Hermanos, a pioneer who was granted 1,024 hectares of

land opened its coconut plantation and started hiring able-bodied men and women from

Bohol and Leyte to act farmhands known then as sacadas. When news of the bountiful

harvest reached landless people in Luzon and Visayas, an exodus began. But its not

easy endeavor all along. The home seekers looking for a place then can call their own

endured much hardship and difficulties in coming over. They traveled by ship that

reaches Mindanao in about to 3 to 4 months time. The home seekers brings with then

provisions like rice, dried fish, medicines and other necessities along the way.

The 1st

elected Tenyente Del barrio was Cosain Bentaib (1958-1960) His accomplishment

was the putting up of a market building with the funds coming from (PACD) Philippine

Assistance Community Development-but due to lack of funding facilities and other

necessities were not provided and the said market building was not in use. With that, the

PTA officials through resolutions transferred the said building to school site and used as

an additional classroom for the said school.

The next elected Tenyente Del Barrio was Antonio C. Acharon a Boholano (who become

Mayor of General Santos City for 20 years and was changed during EDSA Revolution

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His term of office from 1962-1964. His most significant achievement was his leadership

for the settlement in the government owned (telecom site) which today is the barrio site

of Labangal. He was also responsible in the construction of barangay hall, also with the

improvement of Labangal Elementary. Also the putting-up of HE building with complete

with complete facilities through fund coming from the province of Cotabato. His vice

barrios Liutenant are Fattah Saway, Adam Malagat, Alangan Pakit and Marcos Gujilde.

When teniente del Barrio was change to Barrio Capitan, the first become a Barrio Captain

was Benigno Angot (1964-1968). His councilmen are the following; Medy Balino,

Bartolome Ibanez, Noel Bernasol, Diosdado Rullete, Gregorio Dayap and Vicente Abos.

His achievement was attributed to the improvement of the settlement are (telecom site)

through roads. Multi-purpose pavement, he become a labor leader and become active in

depending the rights and welfare f the laborers.

Next to become elected was Fattah Saway, his father was the first Muslim teacher to

teach in Labangal Primary School and was change to Saavedra Saway Elementary School

given his honor. Due to the love and dedication of his family in education, no wonder if it

is inoculated in the minds of Fattah Saway the importance of education, that he was

responsible in putting up 1 classroom which now today known as Hermogenes Cahilsot

Elementary School out of barangay fund. He was also responsible in putting up a police

sub-station building in Makar. Next elected Barangay Captain was Eufrocino Cahilsot

and the following councilmen, Severo Asunto, Celedonio Fernandez, Emilio Simpal,

Wilfredo Arenez, Gregorio Dayap and Faustino Villaflor.

His achievement includes the following; construction of multi-purpose pavement, solar

drier, deep well and other social infrastructure projects;

Sometime in 1982, he file a 1st

petition to the Sangguniang Panlungsod to divide the

barangay into two (2), but the mayor, then, the late Antonio C. Acharon rejected the

petition due to the political apprehension with regards to territorial jurisdiction. It was

only in 1986 through the motion of Jacinto C. Acharon ( the Mayor’s brother) an ABC

President that the petition was approved through an ordinance No. 31, Series of 1986)

The next Barangay Captain was Severo Asunto and his councilmen are the following;

Eufrocino Cahilsot Jr., Modesto Estravello, Jose Cahilsot, Librando Rullete, Pancho

Clemente and Eduardo Asugue. His accomplishment includes the following; concreting

of roads, construction of multi-purpose building, construction of solar drier, waiting

sheds, deep well. During his time Labangal garnered the most Outstanding Lupong

Tagapamayapa given by DILG, General Santos City.

On February 24, 1991 when the division of two barangay took effect, Barangay Captain

Severo Asunto transferred to Barangay Calumpang because of his residence. Avelino J.

Flores was then appointed as Barangay Captain effective March 2, 1991 by then Mayor

Rosalita T. Nunez. His councilmen are the following; Fattah Saway, Edgardo P. Garrido,

Lucia G. Dalumpines, Francisco B. Cavan, Edgar Teniso( deceased) replace by her wife

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Rebecca L. Teniso and Sammy Balunto. SK Chairman Maribel Balajadia, Barangay

appointed officials Barangay Secretary Cecilia B. Cristobal, Barangay Treasurer Henry

D. Ortigas.

On 1994- 1997 Barangay Captain Avelino J. Flores was put again into office and the

following councilmen members; Francisco B. Cavan Lucia G. Dalumpines, Melchor B.

Gepte, Antonieta R. Almonia, Fattah P. Saway, Jose P. Arroyo Juanito P. Kindat and

Sabina G. Castromayor, SK Chairperson Prily P. Senarillos, Appointed officials

Barangay Secretary Cecilia B. Cristobal and Barangay Treasurer Henry D. Ortigas.

During his term many infrastructure projects had been established. The facilities of

Barangay Hall had become modernized. The communication system had been improved

with the purchase of telephone, radio base and radio handsets.

Also during his term, the Labangal National High School, Balunto Elementary School

Fongolngabong Elementary School and Saludin Anas Elementary School had been put-

up.

Due to the leadership and dedicated service of the Punong Barangay Avelino J. Flores, he

became an undefeated leader on the 1997 Barangay Election. During his term, he

received several awards and citation due to his sincere service to the constituents of

Barangay. One of his awards is being a “ Most Outstanding Barangay Captain of the

Philippines”. The following achievements of the Barangay Council during his term were

the following; Construction of 13 day care Centers, Box Culvert at Purok San Roque, 11

Water System with Overhead Tank. 13 Waiting Shed at National Highway, 9 Public

Stage, 5 Multi-purpose Building, Extension of Barangay Hall, fencing of Barangay Hall,

Construction of Barangay Gymnasium, Construction of SK building, road concreting at

Purok San Roque, Road Concreting of Purok Bagong Silang, road concreting of Purok

Magsaysay A, construction of classroom building Fencing of Day Care Centers, 1public

market talipapa, women learning center, coastal mailing center, SRA-MBM Data Board,

purchase of computers, acquisition of two(2) unit dumptruck, yearly purchase of

medicines to the indigent constituents of the barangay had been prioritized likewise the

yearly Php 20,000.00 financial aid to school and support to PNP, support to Boys and

Girls Scout yearly and 35 puroks, hiring of permanent dentist, doctor, midwife and nurse.

During his term also the ISWMP had been a success. The Barangay Council for the

Protection of Children (BCPC). The Barangay Population Council. Barangay Project

Monitoring Committee, Barangay Development Council, Anti-drug Abuse and

Prevention, Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council, Barangay Peace and Order Council,

FARMC had been Organize. Gabay sa Mamamayan Action Center (GMAC), Senior

Citizen Federation, Women Association

In year -2002, Barangay Captain Avelino J. Flores was put again into office and the

following councilmen members; Francisco B. Cavan, Antonieta R. Almonia, Reynaldo S.

Abing, Reynaldo B. Clapis, Efren A. Balabat, Kahidan P. Saway, Juanito P. Kindat. SK

Chairperson Richelle D. de Dios, Appointed Officials Barangay Secretary Cecilia B.

Cristobal and Barangay Treasurer Henry D. Ortigas.

He was also responsible in putting up a multi-million new barangay hall building,

renovation of Makar Health Center, construction of Dona Soledad Health center,

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construction of road concreting at Purok Maguindanao, construction of open canal at

Purok Maguindanao. Installation of microscopy center, Purchase of 1 unit vehicle for

Barangay Police, purchase of 8 units computers, purchase of 10 units cell phone for

barangay officials, Hiring of Day care Teachers, hiring of Barangay Police, hiring of

laboratory aide, permanent Med tech, hiring of social welfare aide, Implementation of

RA 9003 Ecological Waste Management , RA 9262 Violence Against Women and Their

Children. RA 9344 an act Establishing a Comprehensive Juvenile Justice and Welfare

Council under the DOJ. The barangay council had been very supportive by the by the

Sangguniang Kabataan activities, projects and programs and development but likewise on

the delivery of social services.

Now inspite of the creation of the new barangay, barangay Labangal still emerged as the

most progressive and the biggest contributory income earner of the city. With the

presence of the most modern government seaport in the country today and two privately

owned wharf. The presence of big establishment and canning industries also provide a

contributory factor toward the achievement of the area.

Labangal through the passing of generation became Labangal for easy pronouncement

and was also cited by the Local Government for the numerous programs/projects due to

its geographical location.

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BARANGAY LABANGAL MAP

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THE OFFICIAL LOGO OF BARANGAY LABANGAL

In the logo, there is a big letter “L” stands for Labangal.The 3 distinct colors Red Orange and Black are the colors that blends the unity, harmony and prosperity of all Labngalians. The canning industry ,boat and trucks are the representation of being well progressive barangay in socio-economic growth. The tree represents the abundance of natural resources of barangay .Map represents the political and social topography. It is the representation of all Puroks in the vicinity of Barangay Labangal. The spoon and fork symbolizes the concerns of helping the people in times of need. The shaking of hands is the unity and camaraderie of Labngalians to achieve the vision and mission of Barangay Labangal.

MISSION: “TO PROMOTE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL SECTORS BY PROMOTING QUALITY EDUCATION, REDUCING CRIME RATE, DRUG FREE SOCIETY, HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT. AND EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS TO GENERATE INCOME BRINGING THE BEST TO THE BARANGAY THROUGHOUT THE CITY”

VISION: “BARANGAY LABANGAL IS A LIVABLE AND PEACEFUL BARANGAY WITH CLEAN ENVIRONMENT WHOSE HEALTHY, FRIENDLY WELL EDUCATED AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS WITH ECONOMIC STABILITY ARE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING IN EFFECTIVE GOVERNENCE TOWARDS 2015.”

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Demography

CLASSIFICATION URBAN

DATE OF CREATION JULY 8, 1968

NO. OF PROKS 37 PUROKS

LAND AREA; 1,252 hectares

TOTAL AVAILABLE RESOURCES PHP 20, 152, 600 ( 2010)

ENABLING LAW RA 5112

DISTANCE FROM POBLACION 5.5 KMS

CENSUS OFFICIAL RESULT AS OF 2010 77,694

NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS 14,251

Total Number of Registered Voters as of 2011

TotalPrecinct

Number

Total Number of

Registered Voters

Male Female TOTAL

Brgy. Labangal 160 14,822 15,187 30,009

Water System

OWNER Water

Quality

TYPE

DISCHARGE

Depth

1. Palen (RWSA) Potable Free Flowing 10 liters/8secs. 110

2. BCV (RWSA) Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/54 secs 160

3 EMB Homes Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/10 secs 120

4. Mauswagon Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/3 secs. 180

5. Bulaong Phase I Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/52 secs 200

6. Matinabangon Potable D/well w/hand pump

10 liters/15 secs 120

7. San Roque Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/35 secs 280

8. Roberto Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/48 secs 180

9. Balunto ESchool Potable D/well 10 liters/30 secs 180

10

Lower Makar

A

Potable w/pressurized

Free Flowing

10 liters/23 secs 300

11. Lower Makar B Potable Free Flowing 10liters/38 secs 230

2 Maloc Potable Free Flowing 10 liters/14 secs 280

13 Kulasi A Potable Free Flowing 10liters/24 secs 280

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14 Kulasi B Potable Free Flowing w/ intake box

10 liters/48 secs 280

15 Maypagkakaisa Potable D/Well w/OT 10 liters/4secs 200

16 Maysaysay A Potable D/Well w. OT 10 liters/5 secs 180

17 Magsaysay B Potable D/Well w/ OT Non-functional 170

18 Espina Contaminated Spring Dev’t 5

19 Mudia Village Potable D/well w/OT 10 liters/4secs 200

20 Dona Soledad contaminated D/well w/OT 10liters 3 secs 240

21 Saludin Contaminated D/well w/OT Non-functional 140

Water System Facilities;SURVEYED AS OF 2000

NUMBER OF BIRTHS, BY SEX, JANUARY DECEMBER 2005

Male Female TOTAL

632 676 1,308

NUMBER OF BIRTHS BY PLACE OF OCCURENCE

HOME HOSPITAL CLINIC PURICULTURE TOTAL

871 156 27 82 1,136

NUMBER OF BIRTHS, BY ATTENDANCT AT BIRTH

Physician Nurse Midwife Hilot Total

207 20 150 1,037 1,414

CRIME INCIDENCE; JANUARY 2010

THEFT

63

ROBBERY 2

PHYSICAL INJURY

42

RAPE

18

NON INDEX TOTAL

125

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BARANGAY OFFICIALS 1991

Barangay Captain AVELINO J. FLORES

Barangay Kagawad EDGARDO P. GARRIDO

- do - LUCIA G. DALUMPINES

- do - FATTAH P. SAWAY

- do - REBECCA L. TENISO

- do - FRANCISCO B. CAVAN

- do - SAMMY B. BALUNTO

BARANGAY SECRETARY CECILIA B. CRISTOBAL

BARANGAY TREASURER HENRY D. ORTIGAS

BARANGAY OFFICIALS 1994

Barangay Captain AVELINO J. FLORES

Barangay Kagawad EDGARDO P. GARRIDO

- do - LUCIA G. DALUMPINES

- do - MELCHOR B. GEPTE

- do - ANTONIETA R. ALMONIA

- do - FATTAH P. SAWAY

- do - JOSE P. ARROYO

- do - FRANCISCO B. CAVAN

SK Chairperson MARIBEL C. BALAJADIA

Barangay Secretary CECILIA B. CRISTOBAL

Barangay Treasurer HENRY D. ORTIGAS

BARANGAY OFFICIALS 1997

Barangay Captain AVELINO J. FLORES

Barangay Kagawad MELCHOR B. GEPTE

- do- FRANCISCO B. CAVAN

- do- LUCIA G. DALUMPINES

- do- ANTONIETA R. ALMONIA

- do- JOSE P. ARROYO

- do- JUANITO P. KINDAT

- do- SABINA G. CASTROMAYOR

SK CHAIRPERSON PRILY P. SENARILLOS

BARANGAY SECRETARY CECILIA B. CRISTOBAL

BARANGAY TREASURER HENRY D. ORTIGAS

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BARANGAY OFFICIALS 2002

Barangay Captain AVELINO J. FLORES

Barangay Kagawad FRANCISCO B. CAVAN SR

- do- ANTONIETA R. ALMONIA

- do- REYNALDO S. ABING

- do- REYNALDO B. CLAPIS

- do- EFREN A. BALABAT

- do- KAHIDAN P. SAWAY

- do- JUANITO P. KINDAT

SK CHAIRPERSON RICHELLE D. DE DIOS

BARANGAY SECRETARY CECILIA B. CRISTOBAL

BARANGAY TREASURER HENRY D. ORTIGAS

BARANGAY OFFICIALS 2007-2010

Barangay Captain REYNALDO B. CLAPIS

Sangguniang Barangay Member AVELINO J. FLORES

- do- MELCHOR B. GEPTE

- do- REYNALDO S. ABING

- do- EFREN A. BALABAT

- do- ELMER V. CATULPOS

- do- KAHIDAN P. SAWAY

- do- SANTOS C. BAYLON

SK CHAIRPERSON KYRSLER F. ELLIVERA (DECEASED) / AIZA JANE K. MICOY

BARANGAY SECRETARY CECILIA B. CRISTOBAL

BARANGAY TREASURER HENRY D. ORTIGAS

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13TH

COUNCIL OF BARANGAY OFFICIALS 2010-2013

PUNONG BARANGAY LORELIE G. PACQUIAO

SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY MEMBER FRANCISCO B.CAVAN, SR.

- do- MELCHOR B. GEPTE, SR.

- do- EFREN A. BALABAT

- do- JUANITO P. KINDAT, SR.

- do- KAHIDAY SAWAY

- do- REYNALDO S. ABING

- do- ENGR. RONALD B. NUÑEZA

SK CHAIRPERSON JESSIE CHRIS GEPTE 6TH

SK COUNCIL

BARANGAY SECRETARY MYRA D. APELACIO

BARANGAY TREASURER HENRY D. ORTIGAS

MANDATORY IP REPRESENTATIVE ROY L. SIM

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OTHER INFORMATION OF THE BARANGAY AS OF 2010

Legal Basis of Creation SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD

ORDINANCE NO. 31, DATED

OCTOBER 17, 1986

DATE OF RATIFICATION/PLEBISCITE FEBRUARY 24, 1991

NUMBER OF PUROK 37

TOTAL LAND AREA 1,252 Hectares

TOPOGRAPHY/TERRAIN CHARACTERISTIC PLAIN

CLIMATE; TEMPERATE

Year Total No of Population Total No. of Households

2001 49,739 10,513

2002 52,251 11,094

2003 54,890 11,694

2004 57,662 12,242

2005 60,574 12,861

2006 63,633 13,510

2007 66,846 14,192

2008 69,957 15,013

2009 72,543 15,579

2010 77,894 16,203

INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (IRA) Share Php 21,333,322.55

TEN INFLUENTIAL FAMILIES IN THE AREA

1. Hadji Al Hassan

2. Brgy. Captain Avelino J. Flores

3. Brgy. Kag. Jaunito P. Kindat ( Chieftain Blaan)

4. Mr. Mario Empal ( Chieftain Blaan, GSC)

5. Hadji Samir Edres

6. Mr, Benny Claudio

7. Judge Oscar Noel, Jr.

8. Ho. City Councilor Zoilo Abing

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9. Ex-City Councilor Rodrigo Olarte

10. Mr. Manny Pacquiao

11. Mr. Francisco B. Cavan Sr.

ECONOMIC CONDITION

Major Source of Livelihood Fishing, Shipping

Agriculture

Farming Techniques/Methdods Used

Number of Farmers

Irrigation System

Number of Agriculture Facilities

Ricemills/Cornmills 1

Warehouse/Post Harvest 1

Facilities

Buying Station 1

Dryer 1

Other; Producer of feeds 1

Fish Farming

No. of fishponds/fishpens 1

No. of Fishermen 550 ( 3 coastal)

Average Income of Fisherrmen 3,000/monthly

Poulty and Livestock;

No. of Poulty

No of Livestock

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Commerce and Industry

Number of Existing Industries

Manufacturing 2

Mining and Quarrying

Agro-Industry

Number of Manufacturing Industry

Number of Existing Comml Establishment 57

SOCIAL CONDITION

HEALTH

Leading causese of Mortality

Bronchopneumonia 43

Hypertension 70

Hearth Disease 27

Pulmonary Turberculosis 34

Accidents 47

Sepsis 20

Cancer 16

Liver Cirrhosis 10

Renal Failure 12

Diabetes 24

COPD Bronchial Asthma 24

Leading causes of Morbidity

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection 3,986

Pneumonia 60

Fever 849/SVI

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Diarrhea 339

Headache

877

Dental Carries

609

Musculo Skletal Disorder`

269

Acute Bronchitis

168

Skin Diseases

292

Acute Peptic Ulcer Decease

102

Causes of Infant Deaths;

Bronchopneumonia 17

Asphyxia 12

Sepsis

12

Diarrhea

9

Severe Astma

9

Liver Cirrhosis

9

Heart disease

9

Kernicterus

9

Cardio Respiratory Arrest

9

Neonatal Syndrome Unspecified

9

No of Malnourished Children 6,859

Severed

84

Moderate

1,091

MI above

143

No of Health Center/clinic 5

No of Health Workers

32

Physician

1

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Dentist 1

Nurse

1

Midwives

3

Med tech

1

Laboratory Aide

2

Presence of Sanitary Toilet

Water Sealed

Presence of Garbage Collection and Disposal

Collected from residential house and commercial establishment using of 2 units

dumptruck to disposed dumping site.

EDUCATION

Schools Pre-School Elementary Hi-School Vocational Total

Public 520 7,840 1,980 10,340

Teachers 13 166 15 194

Classroom 13 162 162 337

Presence of Reading Center/ Library

Non-Formal Education - Literacy

Beauty Culture

Sewing

Carpentry

Cooking/Baking

Computer Servicing

HOUSING

Number of Dwelling by Units by Type of Construction Materials

MIXED

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PRESENCE OF PROTECTIVE SERVICES;

Tanod/CVO’s

Lupon

Manned Police Station

Joint Task Force Gensan ( Check Point)

SPORTS AND RECREATION

Facilities

a) No. of Sports Facilities

Gymnasium/Stadium 2

Basketball Court 10

Swimming Resort 2

b) Recreational Facilities

Park 1

Public Library/Reacing Center 1

Beach Resort

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONDITION;

Transportation

Road

Type Lengths (kms) & condition by Admin

City/Municipality National Barangay

Concrete 300 m 200m 380m

Asphalt

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Bridges

Type Lengths (linear meter.) & Condition by Admin Level

City/Municipality

National

Barangay

Concrete

Steel

Wooden

Facilities

Tricycles Boats

Jeepney Multi-cab

Mini Tricycles Habal-habal

Existing Communication Services

Telephone Line

Cell phone

Internet

GSAT Satellite

Media Facilities

Radio

TV

Newspapers-national and local

Existing Power Supply; Electricity

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LOCAL ADMINISTRATION DATA;

Barangay Income

Sources Amount 20011 2010

Local Tax Php 1,093,678.19 1,594,884.76

General Income

366,880.00

246,945.00

Service Income

535,550.00

448,680.00

Business Income

Other Miscellaneous

160,402.93

712,733.09

Actual Expenditure

Personal Services

8,428,752.45

728,192.92

M O O E

14,540,625.27

8,523,198.51

Capital Outlay (LDF)

3,976,244.80

2,464,016.22

BARANGAY GOVERNMENT OWNED FACILITIES

Barangay Hall Building

Reading Center

SK Building

Gymnasium

Day Care Center

RWSA Water System

Multi-purpose Building

Public Stage

Health Centers

Muti-purpose pavement

2 units dumptruck (donated by Congressman Manny Pacquiao)

1 units Ambulance Car (donated by Congressman Manny Pacquiao thru

PBA Party List

2 units Mobile Patrol

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1 unit Sidecar Motorcycle

1 L300 Van

4 motorcycle

1 canter

Barangay Support Organization

Barangay Development Council 35 members

Barangay And Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) 9 members

Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council

Lupong Tagapamayapa 12 members

Barangay Peace & Order Committee 20 members

Barangay Council for the Protection of

Children (BCPC) 32 members

Barangay Project Monitoring Committee 10 members

Women Ferderation Assocition 550 members

Senior Citizen Federation Association 150 members

Existing Communtiy Organizations Sector

1. Civic/Cultural

GAGMAY KRISTOHANONG KATILINBAN 25,000 members

( GKK) ( projected)

BARANGAY ACCOMPLISHMENT

Barangay Institution

Officials

Major Accomplishment Planned/

Projects

Activities

Reasons for

Implementation

1. Sangguniang Barangay Implementation of projects

Implementation of RA

9262

Violence Against Women

and their Children

2. Sangguniang Kabataan SK Building Support to

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Barangay Administrative Requirements

1. Barrangay Development Plan

2. Barangay Budget

3. Barangay Internal Fes of Procedures

BARANGAY HALL BUILDING LABANGAL

Sports Prog.

3. Barangay Dev’t Council Conduct BDIP/BDP.BAIP

Workshop Seminar

4. Lupong Tagapamayapa 35 cases settled per month

5. Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council

Balik Tulunghan

6. Barangay Council for the Protection of Children

Implementation of RA 9344

An Act Establishing a

Comprehensive Juvinile

Justice and Welfare

Council

7. Barangay Solid Waste Management Enforcer

Implementation of RA 9003

Ecological Waste

Management ( Ordinance

08)

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37 PUROKS OF BARANGAY LABANGAL

1. Purok Kindat 20 Purok Saludin

2 Purok Talon 21 Purok Mauswagon

3 Purok Nagkakaisa 22 Purok Magsaysay A

4. Purok Maliwag 23 Purok Magsaysay B

5 Purok Masipag 24 Purok San Roque

6 Purok Malipayon 25 Purok Maypagkakaisa

7 Purok Espina Farm/Mudia Village 26 Purok Bulaong Phase I

8. Purok Dona Soledad Phase I 27 Purok Bulaong Phase 2

9 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 2A 28 Purok Bulaong Extension

10 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 2B 29 Purok Acharon

11 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 3A 30 Purok Matinabangon

12 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 3B 31 Purok Kulasi

13 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 4 32 Purok Maguindanao

14 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 5 33 Purok Malok

15 Purok Dona Soledad Phase 6 34 Purok Bag-ong Silang

16 Purok Palen 35 Purok Bag-ong Katilingban A

17 Purok EMB Homes 36 Purok Bag-ong Katilingban B

18 Purok Madarang 37 Purok Balunto

19 Purok Roberto

Source: Barangay Labangal IT - Information Center