Contributed by: SUSAN B. PAGADUAN, ESP - I
MAYANTOC - This yearmost anticipated event in the community, the Oathtaking Ceremony of the newly elected and re-elected Municipal Officials who will serve from June 30, 2007 to June 30, 2011. There were some 300 Mayantoquenians who graced the occasion composed of LGU officials, PNP, DepED Families, youths and supporters at the Mayantoc Covered Court.
The oathtaking kicks off at 9:30 AM with Hon. Judge Domingo R. Joaquin, the administering officer. The newly elected and re-elected officials were: Hon. Tito G. Razalan, Municipal Mayor; Hon. Iluminado E. Pobre Jr., Vice-Mayor; and the Sangguniang Bayan Members are: Dr. Anecita N. Magalued, newly elected; Venus R. Tomas, newly elected; Arturo M. Bueno, newly elected; Iggy R. Castro, re-elected; Virgilio Z. Manuel, re-elected; Francisco L. Santos, re-elected; Ferdinand Z. Manuel, newly elected; and Atty. Rey Christopher D. Fajardo, re- elected.
Brief enlightening and inspiring introductory lines from the Master of Ceremony, Mrs. Julita T. Baclig, ESP - II of Mayantoc Central Elementary Schoolafter a pose.
An opening prayer was led by Rev. Orlando Sagun, then the National Anthem conducted by Mrs. Roselyn R. Cacho followed by the Oathtaking Ceremony.
The first who took his oath Hon. Mayor Tito G. Razalan before the administering judge. Afterwhich Mayor Razalan delivered his message quoting: " I will reaffirm my pledge to perform with the best of my ability with sincerity and dedication, the support and confidence you've entrusted." He added, "through cooperation, unity and collective effort our vision to our municipal slogan 'DUR-AS MAYANTOC' will be possible." Thus he cited some of his plans for his last term: To improve Education - which he considered as the best investment and key to prosperity; To improve Agriculture, physical development of the municipality and allocate funds for PHILHEALTH worth P1.2 M for 5,200 recipients.
He then challenged his kababayan to support all his projects.
Hon. Vice- Mayor Pobre gave a challenging Closing Remarks.
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