ROMA SUR:
MY BARANGAY , MY HOME
JAYFERSON D. MABBORANG
Barangay Local Government Unit
Barangay Roma Sur, Enrile, Cagayan
Barangay Profile
Physical Information
Geographical Location:
Barangay Roma Sur is more or less 7 kilometers from
Centro/ Poblacion bounded by the following barangays:
North: Barangay Batu
South : Barangay Liwan
East: Barangay Roma Norte
West: Barangay Villabuena, Sta. Maria, Isabela
Type/ Classification of Barangay:
Rural / Agricultural
Total Land Area in Hectares: 1321 hectares
Residential: 30 hectares
Agricultural: 1291 hectares
Products: Rice
Demographic Information
Population: 1,494 Male Female
Families : 390 785 709
No. of Households: 323
Religious Affiliation
Roman Catholic : 95%
Born-Again Christian: 4%
Muslim – 1% Ethnic Group: Ilocano
Political Information
No of Registered Voters: 849
No of Precincts: 4
Fiscal Information
Total Income : P 5,000.00
Internal Revenue Allotment: P 1,900,000.00
Local Source: RPT Share: P 8,742.00
Fees & Charges: P 12,410.00
Others: P 2,000.00
Major Economic Activity: Farming
Basic Utilities / Services
Potable Water Electric
Supply
Supply (CAGELCO)
Roman Catholic Community Church Elementary School
Barangay Gymnasium
Barangay Hall, Day Care & Health Center
Water tank
Vision - Mission
VISION
A peaceful and progressive barangay sustained by God-fearing,
law-abiding, cooperative and environment friendly constituents
Improved quality of life for the people
MISSION
To have a better quality of life and peaceful barangay
To create employment and sustainable livelihood for the constituents
Political/
Administrative Profile
Chairman Samuel R. Gabaldon
Kagawad Eduardo R. Datul Chairman, Committee on Infrastructure
Barangay Health Workers Barangay Police
Robelio F. Gabaldon Chairman, Committee on Health and Sanitation
Jhoana E. De Guzman Aurelio C. Ecla Jr. Dionicio N. Ignacio
Federico V. Diego Jr. Chairman, Committee on Peace and Order
Jenalyn D. Caluya William M. Celestino Edilberto I. Eclar
Harry R. Sabado Chairman, Committee on Education
Jinky L. Mirasol Salvador R. Abella Amando E. Prado
Bernardo D. Pantaleon Sr. Chairman, Committee on Solid Waste
Management Gigi C. Olunan Reynaldo R. Olunan Anecleto R. Datul Jr.
Jerry M. Timagos Chairman, Committee on Appropriations Genelyn R. Combate Mario S. Valencia Alfredo E. Babaran
Rodolfo C. Olunan Chairman, Committee on Agriculture Cecilia G. Granel Ildefonso Dagdag Confesor P. Mirasol
SK Chairman Jherimie C. Ignacio Chairman, Committee on Sports Development
Ernesto F. Cardenas
Secretary Rowena O. Lamban
Treasurer Ildefonso R. Datul
Political/
Administrative Profile
Barangay Physical Fitness & Development
Council
Barangay Violence Against Women
Barangay Peace and Order Committee
Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Barangay Bids and Awards Committee
Barangay Roma Sur Officials
Barangay Nutrition Council
Ordinances/ Resolutions/ Executive Orders
Resolution requesting Mayor Decena to create a barangay A RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASING OF FOOD COMMODITIES/ EMERGENCY AND/ OR CASH ASSISTANCE TO AFFECTED
road at Roma Sur, Enrile, Cagayan FAMILIES OF BARANGAY ROMA SUR, ENRILE, CAGAYAN AMOUNTING TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P 100,000.00)
FROM THE ITEM AID TO BARANGAY UNDER CY 2019 BUDGET OF THE PROVINCE OF CAGAYAN (PROJECT FUNDS).”
AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING FEES AND CHARGES ON INDIVIDUAL BARANGAY CLEARANCE, BARANGAY BUSINESS CLEARANCE AND OTHER
SERVICES OFFERED BY THIS BARANGAY PURSUANT TO THE PROVISION OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE (R.A 7160) AND PROVIDING
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF
BARANGAY ADMINISTRATION
The Barangay Administration is one of the crucial and essential function of the baranagay. It covers the ff. nine (9) services area:
Barangay Legislation, Transparency, Citizens Participation, Development Planning, Revenue Generation, Revenue Allocation
and Utilization, Financial Accountability, Facilities and Customer Service, and Human Resource Management
LEGISLATION:
Legislation is the heart of governance. This is the foundation of effective implementation of laws which leads to
a better management and development of LGU
Present Lacking
Formulated/ adopted SB Internal Rule of Procedure Legislative Tracking / Monitoring System
24 Regular Sessions Conducted
General Ordinances enacted
Resolutions Passed in preceding years
Annual Budget for the following year approved within
the budget calendar
Designated Session hall
Furniture, Fixture, Equipment and minutes of
meeting
TRANSPARENCY:
Public Trust should always be given importance by the barangay officials. It is necessary that their constituents are
informed and made aware of the operation of the barangay affairs. This is easily done, if the barangay open-in all
its transactions and operation to the public.
Present Lacking
Annual Report Submitted None
Reported Semestral Accomplishment during Barangay
Assembly
Posted itemized monthly Collection & Disbursement
of the preceding years in conspicuous places
Posted Annual Summary of Income and Expenditures
in conspicuous places
Barangay Ordinances & Resolutions posted in
conspicuous places
CITIZEN’S PARTICIPATION:
Citizen’s participation is one of the important aspect of governance. This is a manifestation that supreme power is lodged to the
citizens/ people.
Present Lacking
Holding of Barangay Assembly Day Katipunan ng Kabataan Assembly conducted quarterly
Membership of NGO’s in BDC, BDRRMC, BPOC and BCPC
Organized Community Service Volunteers
Implemented Programs/ projects with CSOs/ POs
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING:
Barangay officials and various sectoral representatives work together to chart the future development of the barangay and
address relevant problems and concerns affecting the community.
Present Lacking
Organized Barangay Development Council Adopted measures/plans to prevent and control the
proliferation of informal settlers Mendicants in the
barangay
Conduct BDC meetings at least once six months
Integrating the ff sectors concern in BDP • PWD
• Senior Citizen • Children
• GAD
Formulated Annual Investment Plan
Created BDC Executive Committee
Developed / updated the ff database
• RBI
• Socio Economic Profile
REVENUE GENERATION:
Law exercise by the Sangguniang Barangay to impose the collection of taxes, fees and charges or generate revenues.
Present Lacking
Updated Barangay Revenue Code Conducted Fund Raising Activity
Developed Financial Management System Generated Income from Barangay Economic Enterprises
Tax ordinance with public hearing
RESOURECE ALLOCATION AND UTILIZATION:
Compliance to mandatory budgetary allocations of barangay ensures that the vital service functions are funded and
relevant activities are implemented. Further, actual expenditures figures will confirm whether or not the budgetary
allocations have been spent for the service functions intended during the budget preparation
Present Lacking
Allocated/ utilized fund in the preceding year for the ff: -none-
• 55% Personal Services
• 20% Development Fund
• 5% Calamity Fund
• 10% Sangguniang Kabataan
• 5% GAD
• 1% BCPC
• 1% Allocated for Senior Citizen and Disabled Person
FACILITIES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE:
Refers to the office equipment and fixtures that the barangay officials need to be able to function effectively and deliver
of basic public services to residents and the efficiency of barangay government in responding to client’s request.
Present Lacking
Barangay Hall Implemented Citizen’s Charter List of Directory of BBI’s posted
• Barangay Seal Display • Posted on conspicuous place
• Philippine Flag • Citizen’s Charter Printed
• Pictures of Incumbent President • Ordinance for Adoption and
• Organizational Chart implementation of charter
• Barangay Map (google) • Task force and EO for Citizen’s
charter
• Feedback Mechanism
Functional Properties & Equipment Issuance of Barangay Clearance Communication facilities
• Type writer/ computer Compliance based on Citizen’s • Internet
• Mobile/ hand held radio charter • Telephone
• Patrol/ Service Vehicle • Fax Machine
• Generator
Barangay Public Information Desk Issuance of Brgy. Certification
based on Citizen’s charter
HRM and DEVELOPMENT:
Present Lacking
Mandatory Appointive Positions Filled Up Local CSC provided copies of appointment of Barangay
• Secretary Secretary and Treasurer
• Treasurer
Other Appointive Positions filled up
• Tanod members
• BNS
• BHW
• Barangay DCW
Attendance to trainings & other related activities • Record management of Secretary
• DRRM and CCA of Barangay Officials • NGAS training for Treasurer
• BNEO training of Punong Barangay • KP Training for Lupon
• BNEO training of Sangguniang Barangay • BHW Training
• Legislation Orientation of PB and SB members • BHAO Training
• Leadership training of SK
• Barangay Tanod Training
• BNS Training
SOCIAL SERVICES
The Barangay , although the smallest political unit, plays a very important role in the delivery of basic services to its constituents
as provided in the Local Government Code. There are three services under this performance area that determines if the barangay’s
Program, project and activities are in harmony with the LGC. The three services are Health and Nutrition, Education, Culture and
Sports , and, Peace, Security and Disaster Preparedness
HEALTH AND NUTRITION:
Health is Wealth. This is the reason why most officials prioritize health and nutrition services. Although higher LGUs provide
health and nutrition, the barangay also is being mandated to deliver basic health and nutrition services to its constituents
Present Lacking
Health and Nutrition Program
• BNS
• BHW
Health and Nutrition Facilities Botika ng Barangay
• Potable water system
• Brgy. Health Station / Center
• Communal/ Gulayan
Advocacy/ Implementation of Health and Nutrition Program
• Operation Timbang
• Oplan Food Supplementation
• Dissemination on IEC materials on Dengue and Rables
• Orientation regarding expanded program on immunization
• Senior citizen program
EDUCATION AND CULTURE:
Present Lacking
Education information facility
• Day Care center
Education Program Information and Reading Center
• Barangay Day Care program
• Access to alternative Learning System
Conducted cultural activities Conducted Linggo ng Kabataan
WOMEN AND CHILDREN:
Barangay officials must ensure that women, children and disadvantaged are protected and course of their future development
is carefully planned
Present Lacking
Bgry Council for the Protection of Children Formulated work and financial paln on women and
• Enacted barangay executive order organizing the BCPC children
• Quarter Council Meetings
Implemented RA 9262 “AVAWC Act of 2004” • Issued BPO
• Established VAWC Desk • Conducted IEC
• Recorded& referred cases of VAWC to LSWDO, PNP, Court
Implemented RA 10361 “Batas Kasambahay”
• Established Kasambahay Desk
• Updated list of registered Kasambahay with
Philhealth, SSS and PAGIBIG
• Monthly report to PESO
Implemented CICL and CAR
PUBLIC SAFETY AND DRRM:
All LGU’s have the duty of maintaining peace and order in its area of responsibility. Likewise, prepared during the calamity
or disaster is a very important task to all LGUs.
Present Lacking
Barangay Peace & Order Committee • Formulated barangay safety plan
• Executive order organizing BPOC • Implemented public safety plan
• Conducted regular monthly meeting
Barangay DRRM Operations Center
• EO organizing BDRRMC
• BDRRM Plan
• Contingency Plan
• Implemented BDRRM plan
Functional Disaster Equipment • Hazard Map
• Flashlight • Early Warning Device
• Generator • First Aid Kit
• Mobile phones • Hand held radio
• Television • Transistor Radio
PUBLIC SAFETY AND DRRM:
Continuation:
Present Lacking
Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council • Council meeting
• EO organizing BADAC • Implemented policies to counter drug abuse
Implementation of KP law • Lupon meetings atleast once a month
Established BHRAO
Barangay Tanod conduct regular ronda or foot patrol
Implemented street lighting/ illumination project
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Achieving a good economic condition in the Barangay is the key to having a better or improved standard o living to both constituents
and officials. This can be done through establishing livelihood programs, more employment opportunities and other ways of
increasing income of the people/ constituents. This refers also to economic institution and policies that should be in place to facilitate
efficeincy and productivity of economic governance
AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT:
One of the aspects that affect local economy is agriculture and fisheries.
Present Lacking
Barangay Agricultural Support Services • Formulated barangay safety plan
• Thresher and other post harvest equipment • Implemented public safety plan
• Multi purpose pavement • Conducted regular monthly meeting
• Planting materials distribution system
• Farm product collection and buying stations
Maintain Farm to Market roads and bridges
ENTRENEURSHIP, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PROMOTION:
It is important that the barangay gives attention to its entrepreneurship and industry promotion to attract investors
in its community
Present Lacking
Barangay Economic Enterprise • Waterworks
• Flea or satelite • Wharf
Registered Brgy. Micro Business Enterprises • Barangay Livelihood Programs
• Support program to promote cooperatives
• Support program on Job & Employment creation
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
The Local Government Code clearly provides the role of the LGU in maintaining ecological balance.
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:
Present Lacking
Clean and Green Program • Tree planting and preservation program
• Clean and Green Activities
• Green Brigade
Registered Brgy. Micro Business Enterprises • Support to conservation program
WASTE MNGT AND POLLUTION CONTROL:
Continuation:
Present Lacking
Organized Barangay Ecological Solid Waste Management • Barangay Solid Waste Management Plan
Committee
Ordinance/ Resolution on Solid Waste Management • Implementation of Waste Segregation and Volume
Control
Material Recovery Facility • Garbage Collection scheme
Drainage canals maintained
SWOT Analysis
STRENGTH WEAKNESS
• Capable Local Government Unit Leaders • Lack Legislation Tracking/ Monitoring System
• Clear LGU Vision and Mission • Insufficient Budget for Developmental
• Financial Transparency Projects
• Clear Resource Allocation and Utilization
• Allows Public Participation
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
• Assistance for NGA for the Creation of • Natural Calamities
Barangays Livelihood • Corruption
• Public-Private Partnership
THANK YOU
AND
GOD BLESS