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ENHANCED COMMUNITY IMMERSION PROGRAM

PSJLC CLASS 2018-02


ALPHA TEAM 2
Brgy. Paniangan, Manticao, Misamis Oriental
ENHANCED COMMUNITY IMMERSION PROGRAM
Brgy. Paniangan, Maticao, Misamis Oriental
PSJLC CLASS 2018-02 ALPHA TEAM

PS JEMINE TABUNAN GUNDAYA PS WELCHARD OSORIO ACOMPAÑADO


TEAM LEADER ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER/Recon

PS JESSIE PACATANG AURIGIE PS ROLAND BERSE BUTAD


PS ARGIE GIO BUAL
Member/Recon/Security & Legal Member/Recon/Security & Legal
Member/Food & Supply Committee
Committee Committee
PS MARY BLAISE MALON CUMIGAD PS SIDRICK TRINIDAD DALIN PS JOHNNY Q. DE JESUS
Member/Finance Committee Member/Photographer/Recon Member/Intel Committee/Recon

PS GENEVIEB ARNISGADO EBDAO PS ROEL MEGRINIO GANSAD PS ALVIN SENIT HOYO


Member/Researcher/Photographer Member/Security & Legal Committee Member/Food & Supply Committee
PS REX JALIT JAVIER PS ALEXANDER MAGHINAY LARANJO JR. PS JULIOUS G. MACABODBOD
Member/Photographer/Recon Member/Security & Legal Committee Member/Recon/Researcher

PS SHERWIN VEIMEN NAIN PS FRANCISCO TOMANDA


PS MARK DEBB LOZADA NAMUAG
Member/Researcher/Food & Supply
Member/Researcher/Intel Committee Member/Recon/Researcher
Committee
PS MICHAEL PAGTALUNAN YAÑEZ
Member/Researcher/Intel Committee
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
 Summary
 Introduction
 Objectives
 A. History /Profile of Barangay Paniangan
 B. General Data
 B.1 Population
 B.2 Location
 B.3 Topography
 Legal Basis Enhanced Community Immersion
Program
 PESTEL/SWOT ANALYIS
 Political Factors
 Economic Factors
 Social Factors
 Technological Factors
 Environmental Factors
 Law and Order
 Pictures of Activities (in Chronological Order)
 Problems Encountered
 Recommendations
Summary
• Barangay Paniangan is located at the
central portion of the Municipality of
Manticao. It serves as the gateway to
other nine (9) barangays.
• It has a total population of 1,438 with
total households of 340. Further,
barangay Paniangan is subdivided into
nine (9) Puroks, each having its own set
of officers wherein the Purok President is
the highest ranking officer.
• The Barangay has a land area of 448.2
hectares and a distance of 3 kilometers
away from the Barangay Poblacion of
Manticao. It can be reached by a jeepney
and a motor cycle. The source of
information is through telegram/ letter,
person to person relay, mobile phones,
TV, and radio.
• Approximately half of the total
land area of Barangay Paniangan has
been naturally divided by its smooth,
zigzagging placid river further
enriching its natural beauty. Puroks 5,
7, 8 and part of Purok 6 are separated
by this river. Puroks 7 and 8 are the
remote puroks of the barangay.
• Physically, barangay Paniangan is a
valley wherein a zigzagging river divides
it from the central portion. Its hilly
landscapes, protruding in each sides of
the mainland, bring tributaries extending
to the larger one and ending in the river.
Going back in time, this river was narrow
until it widened as weathers gone wild.
Introduction
 It is generally accepted that the Police, as an
organization, is part of the community it serves.
 In its relentless endeavor against criminality, it needs the
indispensable support of the community. As the police
are inseparable to the community in all crime prevention
and crime suppression activities, it is the concern of
every police officer to develop rapport with the
community and maintain a meaningful relationship with
the people and the community at large.
 Hence, promoting Police-Community Relations (PCR) is of
great consideration in the implementation of the
Enhanced Community Immersion program.
Introduction
• The Public Safety Juior Ledership ourse
(PSJL) Class 2018-02 Alpha Team 2 was
having a 5-day Enhanced Community
Immersion Program (ECIP) at Brgy.
Paniangan, Manticao, Misamis Oriental to
have actual an field test on community
partnership, as it is the basic approach to
relate to the community and to promote
good connection as well as to rebuild the
trust and confidence of the community to
the police.
Introduction
The Enhanced Community Immersion Program (ECIP)
conforms with the Department of the Interior and
Local Government’s Memorandum Circular no. 2003-
206 that directs the integration of Barangay
Immersion Program into the curriculum of all Public
Safety Courses of the Philippine Public Safety College
and

 its purpose is to conduct environmental scanning /


social investigation of a certain area on its internal
and external environments in order to identify the
existing problems that arise within the area and to
provide possible recommendations that may help in
resolving them.
Introduction
The scope of the Enhanced
Community Immersion Program
(ECIP) covers the overall
characteristics of the area to include
the Political, Economic, Socio-
Cultural, Technological, Environment
and Law and Order (PESTEL) aspects
of the Barangay. It will also further
assess its Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities and Threats (SWOT).
Objectives
A. General Objectives

To be able to continuously establish


partnership with the community in the
promotion of peace and order and public
safety.
B. Specific Objectives

1. To strengthen Police Community


Partnership.
2. To establish rapport and win the trust and
confidence of the community.
3. To have an actual field test / exercise on
community-partnership as the basic
strategy in relating the community.
4. To conduct community assessment and
identify prevalent issues and concerns.
Objectives
B. Specific Objectives

4. To initiate programs and activities that would


help address the existing community problems
particularly the prevention of crimes.
5. To recommend possible strategies to the
Barangay council on the prevalent issues and
concerns relative to political, economic, social,
technological, environmental, law and order
aspect.
6. To conduct actual Barangay immersion as course
requirement of Public Safety Candidate Course.
A. History of Barangay Paniangan
• Barangay Paniangan is located at the
central portion of the Municipality of
Manticao.
• The land was full of “panyawan” plant, a
herb with bitter extracts. It was a foggy
forest where most rays of the sun could not
penetrate through the ground.
• The name was given to the barangay from
the lady whom they got no name, who
lived in that secluded forest.
A. History of Barangay Paniangan
• The young lady was nervy, browned skinned,
stands short with a long rugged hair was famous in
traditional therapist that time.
• She never mingles with people, shy, silent and
mysterious. She preferred to live alone until her
death.
• Since the place was grown abundantly with
panyawan herbs, they named the mysterious lady
Panyang.
• Over the years, some settlers became educated and
decided to translate the term “taga-Panyang” into
“Paniangan” and it became a sitio of Manticao.
General Data
B.1 Population
 Total Population - 1,438
 Female - 691
 Male - 747
 Families - 313
 Households- 340
General Data
B.2 Location
 Total Land Area = 448.2 Hectares
 DISTANCE FROM
• Poblacion - 3.0 kms.
• National Highway - 3.0 kms.
 LAND USE
412.294 Hectares used for Agriculture
15.906 Hectares used for Residential
20 Hectares used for Industrial, forest, mineral,
swamps, marshland, pastures,
General Data
B.3 Topography
Boundaries
• In the north-west direction, wherein Purok 8 and Purok 7 are
geographically situated, delineates its boundary from the
Municipality of Naawan, Misamis Oriental. In the south-west,
going beyond Purok 7 and Purok 6 territories, is the Barangay
of Argayoso, Manticao, Misamis Oriental; going further from
Purok 4 in the south-west portion of barangay Paniangan is the
barangay of Cabalantian, Manticao, Misamis Oriental. In the
south-eastern part, going beyond Puroks 2A, 2B, 1, 3 and 4 is
the barangay of Pagawan; a concrete bridge signals the
boundary between Barangay Paniangan and Barangay
Poblacion in the north-eastern part.
TERRAIN AND GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
• Brgy. Paniangan is hilly and plain where the type of soil is loam,
that is good for the crops.
LEGAL BASIS ENHANCED COMMUNITY IMMERSION PROGRAM

DILG
Memorandu
m
Circular No. PESTEL
2003-206- ANALYSIS
ECIP

Intelligence Directive No. 04-2016


(Environmental Scanning)
POLITICAL FACTOR
The Political Transition of Paniangan: From Sitio to Barrio, from Barrio to
Barangay.

On March 16, 1961, by virtue of Executive Order No. 425 of


the then President Carlos P. Garcia, Lugait became an
independent municipality dragging in effect three barrios from the
mother municipality of Manticao, being barrios of Lugait, Biga
and Aya-aya with its new set of Government of Lugait. From the
original number of eight (8) barrios of the mother municipality of
Manticao, the number of barrios was reduced into five (5).
During that time, Manticao was classified as a second class
municipality (old classification) which required eight (8) barrios
and eight (8) Municipal Councilors making the position of the
Vice-Mayor and three Municipal Councilors vacant, which
therefore needed replacement. This then triggered the residents of
the three sitios of Camanga, Lawis and Paniangan to organize
their respective sitios into a permanent barrio.
On June 21, 1961, residents of Sitio Paniangan signed a
petition addressed to the Provincial Board of Misamis Oriental
through the Municipal Council of Manticao organizing the sitio
into a permanent barrio of Paniangan. Sitios of Camanga and
Lawis also made their signed petition.
 
The then Municipal Treasurer Juan Q. Pagalan also signed a
certification as to the number of residents of Sitio Paniangan and
as to the registration of voters of the same locality.
Sitio Paniangan was found to be qualified into making a
barrio upon justification that Paniangan had more than five
hundred (500) residents and six potential sitios of Matay,
Alongalongon, Nilanga, Jangaron, Balinkolong and Lombo which
was evidenced by the signatures of not less than five hundred
(500) residents on the said petition.
On June 30, 1961, the Municipal Council of Manticao, under
the administration of the then Municipal Mayor Alejandro D. Uy,
passed Resolution No. 67, series of 1961, upon motion of Hon.
Fructouso A. Cube which was seconded by Hon. Agapito
Generalao, thereby organizing and creating the three sitios of
Camanga, Lawis and Paniangan into a permanent barrios of the
Municipality of Manticao. (Other Councilors were Hon. Fiderico
Gumbao, Hon. Anastacio Fellesco, and Hon. Eugenio Alcido).
On August 16, 1961, under the administration of the then
Provincial Governor Hon. Vicente B. de Lara, by virtue of
Provincial Board Resolution No. 798, series of 1961, upon joint
motions of the then Honorable Vice-Governor Alfonso R. Dadole,
and Hon. Board Members Meynardo A. Tiro, Jesus B. Neri, and
Manolo P. Reyes, Sitio Paniangan became a permanent barrio
together with other sitios of Camanga and Lawis. (The Provincial
Board Secretary was Frederico A. Gapuz).
In effect, Delfin Amarga was appointed as the first Barrio
Lieutenant of Barrio Paniangan following shortly after the
passage of Provincial Board Resolution No. 798 in 1961. In 1963,
the position of a Barrio Lieutenant was changed into Barangay
Captain after the enactment of the Republic Act No. 3590,
otherwise known as the Revised Barrio Charter.
 
In 1974, the term Barrio was further changed to Barangay
pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 557, hence Barangay of
Paniangan.
Paniangan: Past and Present Leaders

Through years of political transitions and leaderships, our


land acquired its self-governing right by virtue of Provincial
Board Resolution No. 798, series of 1961, on August 16, 1961and
became an independent barrio with its new set of barangay
officials who lead.
Since then, Barangay Paniangan has undergone different
leaders of different administrations by virtue of the Omnibus
Election Code and its preceding laws in its order: Hon. Delfin
Amarga; Hon. Ponciano Salumanda; Hon. Alfredo Talaroc; Hon.
Diego Salumanda; Hon. Rene Fabria in his 3 straight terms
followed by Hon. Liberato Talaroc, Sr..
 
Hon. Rene S. Fabria once again rules over the barangay as to
date.
POLITICAL FACTOR

Political and Administrative Organizational


References

Rene S. Fabria
Punong Barangay

Barangay Kagawad

Carmelito D. Buzarang Jovynila V. Lood


Loremel C. Macalaguing Bernard M. Aca-ac
Juliet G. Cañete Ludy D. Ello
Rogelio B. Bulilan
Political and Administrative Organizational
References

Barangay Secretary Richie B. Salo

Barangay Treasurer Melita J. Antiquina

Barangay Record Mary Jane T. Nob


Keeper
Sangguniang Barangay Committees
• Appropriation Hon. Bernard M. Aca-ac
• Women, Family and EldersHon. Juliet G. Cañete
• Youth and Sports Development Hon. Ludy D. Ello
• Education Hon. Loremel C. Macalaguing
• Agriculture Hon. Rogelio B. Bulilan
• Peace and Order Hon. Carmelito D. Buzarang
• Infrastructure Hon. Ludy D. Ello
• Health Hon. Jovynila V. Lood
BARANGAY SUPPORT STAFF
LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA BARANGAY TANOD/BFAT

Lupon President – Mrs. Evelyn Bayron Barangay Chief Tanod – Vic Palasang

Members: Members
- Mrs. Minda Ampaso - Leonardo Yapac
- Mr. Jerome Acosta - Lino Saluna
- Mrs. Mariz Capillanes - Henry Cabatuan Sr.
- Mrs. Anita Limocon - Antonio Gumonay
- Mrs. Porferia Langgam - Edwin Balaba
- Mr. Charlito Catubig - Moises Magdale
- Leo Caballero
- Joewe Ratunil
- Allie Lawas
ELECTION CONCERNS AND ISSUES

• Barangay Paniangan has a total of


One Thousand Fifty (1,050)
registered voters within 3 voting
centres.
SECTORAL ORGANIZATION
• Barangay Paniangan has active sectoral organizations
that represents various community sectors as medium
to address some concerns.

NO. NAME OF ORGANIZATION NAME OF PRESIDENT NO. OF MEMBERS

1 Youth Sector Cris Ryan Cabanday 15

2 Religious Sector Feliza Guevarra 30


3 Women’s Sector Rica Jane Edrozo 50
4 Senior Citizen Sector Teofila Jaudian 67
5 Farmer’s Sector Jaime Moot 93
Assessment on Political Factor
 The political aspect of Barangay
Paniangan is considered stable since the Barangay
Chairman possesses good leadership traits. He
demonstrates good governance by maintaining the peace
and order, prevents drug abuse proliferation and
intensifies anti-criminality campaign.
 The Barangay council are working harmoniously despite
having political differences or partisanship for the common
good and well-being of the residents.
 It is also reported that no election related incidents caused
by any private armed groups (PAGS) due to its non-
existence in the area.
 During the interview, it was noted that most Barangay
Workers only receive very low salary and honorarium.
Recommendation
 The harmonious and cooperative working
environment of the barangay officials of
Paniangan is very commendable. Having people
expressing different outlooks and perceptions
politically is very hard to upshot good
leadership. But, because of the Barangay
Official’s commitment, determination and
unequivocal service to the people, the work
becomes stress-free, and even the undesirable
people who always oppose become a lesson to
develop the barangay more and an inspiration to
make their barangay a desirable place to live.
Recommendation
 The team recommends that the
Barangay Council should create more
Ordinances especially on taxation
policy, law and order, crime prevention,
environmental protection, waste
management, livelihood, social
development of the youth, women and
sectoral groups.
ECONOMIC FACTOR

 Barangay Paniangan has a loam type of soil where it is


good for the plants. That is why farming is the main
source of living of the community.

Principal Sources of Livelihood


1. Farming 48.59%
2. Fishing 0.31%
3. Livestock 40.75%
4. Employment 9.41%
5. Business 0.94%
Total 100%
Economic Establishment
TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER
a) Sari-Sari Store 25
b) General Merchandise 0
c) Habal-habal 20
Business
Establishments

 
 Felan Farm – a livestock farm located at Purok 2A
 4 sari-sari store –located at Purok 2A
 1 sari-sari store –located at Purok 1
 3 sari-sari store-located at Purok 3
Economic Reference

Barangay Finance CY 2017 CY 2018


Internal Revenue Allotment 1,430,101.00 1,572,819.00
Barangay Development Fund 286,020.20 314,563.80
Barangay Tax Ordinance (Fees, Charges, Etc.) 43,941.54 43,941.54
National Government Direct Aid 0.00 0.00
Provincial Government Direct Aid 1,000.00 1,000.00
Municipal Government Direct Aid 1,000.00 1,000.00
Contributions / Donations 0.00 0.00
Other Sources:    
Barangay Share from Sand and Gravel 53,500.00 66,500.00
Means of Transportation
 Type of Transportation Frequency
1. Jeepney 4/daily
2. Habal-habal Highly
frequent
3. Others (motorized sikad) 3/daily
Road Network
Type and Length of roads/streets in the Barangay.

Maintained by Government
Total Private
Type Lengt Natio Provinc Baranga Munici (specify
h nal ial y pal )
 
a) Cement
650 m.   650 m.      
ed
 
 
a) Asphalt
           
ed
 
 
a) Dirt 4.05
  1.9 km 2.15 km    
Road km
 
 
a) All
Assessment on Economic Factor
 Based on the Barangay survey, farming is
the most numbered occupation in
Paniangan because it is an agricultural and
coastal barangay, only few fishermen as
they opted to work in 12 business
establishment located in the barangay and
other company in the neighboring areas.

 With regards to the monthly income, most


of the household are living below the
poverty line.
Recommendations on Economic Factor
 The team hereby recommends the Barangay
officials should find ways to create various
livelihood for their constituent in-order to
uplift their economic status, they should help
the fishermen and farmers to establish a
Cooperative in-order to strengthen and
protect their common interest.

 With regards to the interior roads, it hereby


recommended that the Barangay council
should find or allocate funds for the
concreting.
SOCIAL FACTOR
 The residents of Barangay
Paniangan are provided with
the basic services provided by
the government like basic
education, health, water and
sanitation.
Population Structure
(as of 3rd Quarter 2018)
Age Bracket Male Female

0 15 11

1-4 51 48

5-9 89 91

10-14 105 84

15-19 74 69

20-24 85 71

25-29 64 58

30-34 38 43

35-39 46 42
Population Structure
(as of 3rd Quarter 2018)

Age Bracket Male Female


40-44 47 46
45-49 32 37
50-54 31 28
55-59 29 24
60-64 11 20
65-69 12 16
70-74 9 3
75-79 4 11
80 and above 3 5
Health and Medical Services and Facilities
Type of Service Number Frequency of Remark
Service s
Health Center 1 Twice a week
Day Care Center 2 5 days a week
Family Planning 1 once a month
Nutrition Center 1 as applicable

Botica/Drugstore 1 24/7
Health Facilities/Services

 Health Center – located at Purok 3


inside the Multi-Purpose Barangay
Hall
Education Facilities
  Highest No. of No. of
No. of Public/Priv
Level Grade/Ye Classroo Teacher
Schools ate
  ar ms s
  • Educational Services and Facilities
Pre-school Day Care 2 2 2 Public
 
 
Elementary Grade VI 6 6 6 Public
 
 
High School N/A --- --- --- ---
 
 
College N/A --- --- --- ---
 
 
Vocational N/A --- --- --- ---
 
Paniangan Elementary School
Enrolment for SY 2018-2019
Inside Outside
Level Total
Barangay Barangay
Kindergarten 48   48
Primary 120   120
Intermediate 50   50
High School   75 75
College   20 20
Vocational   5 5
Religion
Type Number Percenta
ge
Roman Catholic 250 48.64%
Protestant 10 1.95%
Iglesia ni Cristo 10 1.95%
Seventh Day Adventist 82 15.95%
Assembly of God 36 7.00%
Others (specify) IFI 126 24.51%
RELIGION
ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTESTANT
IGLESIA NI CRISTO SEVENT DAY ADVENTIST
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ASSEMBLY OF GOD
IFI

25%
49%
7%
16%

2%2%
Churches

 Iglesia Filipina Independente church - was located at


Purok 3 beside the Senior Citizen Office.
 Assembly of God - was located at purok 3
 Roman Catholic Chapel- was located at Purok 1
 Sta.Cruz Chapel - was located at Purok 5 were they
celebrated every 10th day of May as fiesta in their purok.
Assessment on Social Factor
 The residents of Barangay Paniangan are provided
with the basic services provided by the government
like basic education, health, water and sanitation.

 It has a health center manned by only one midwife


that caters high number of residents in the area.

 Day Care Center1 were established at Purok 3 and


Day Care Center 2 at Purok 2A, one Elementary
School located at Purok 3.
 1 Basketball Court at Purok 2A and 1 Basketball
Covered Court at Purok 1
 They have their Senior Citizens’ Office at Purok 3.
Recommendation on Social Factor

 The team strongly recommends


placing at least one (1) nurse and
additional midwives to supervise
and monitor the health conditions
of the residents.
Technological Factor
Means of Communication
• Radio
• Radio Station
• Postal Services
• Mobile Phones
Technological Factor
• Barangay Paniangan has an access to Satellite
cable TV wherein they can watch television
and news.
• There are existing telecommunication
companies operating in the area such as
Globe, Smart, Sun Cellular but has no
cellphone towers or any communications
industry structure thus, poor cellphone
connectivity is a common problem
encountered by the populace.
Assessment on Technological Factor
 Barangay Paniangan has various existing telecommunication
and cable companies operating in the area such as Globe,
SMART, Sun Cellular and PLDT but has no
telecommunication tower which results to poor cellphone
signal connectivity in some parts of the barangay.

 The residents can watch television and hear news and other
programs on ABS-CBN channel.
Recommendation on Technological Factor

 The team hereby recommends that


the barangay council should
facilitate the establishment of a
telecommunication tower to
improve cellphone signal in the
locality and likewise, they should
look for investors willing to invest
or put up technological industries
in their barangay.
Environmental Factor
A. TOURISM INFLUX/AGRICULTURAL and LOCAL PRODUCTS
There are no tourist attraction in
Barangay Paniangan as the area is coastal
and agricultural.
Its fertile land produces agricultural
products.
B. DISASTER RESPONSE and CONTROL CAPABILITY
 Barangay Paniangan constructed their Flood Control (Riprapping
Project) located at Purok 6
 Residents affected by flood are usually evacuated to their Basketball
Covered Court.
 The barangay organized a Disaster Risk Reduction Management
Committee and equipped with the necessary equipment needed in case of
emergency as they rely for assistance from the Municipal Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Committee (MDRRMC) in case of disaster.
Disaster Response and Control Capability Emergency
Response Equipment
EQUIPMENT NO. OF UNITS
Flashlight 10
Rain Coat 10
3m x 3m Tent 3
Multi-purpose Vehicle 1
Megaphone 1
Rope (30 meters) 1
Life Vest 1
First Aid Kit 1
Spine Board 1
Life Ring 1
Service Institution and Infrastructure

Barangay Structures

 Barangay Hall –located at Purok 3


 Barangay office – inside the barangay hall (equipment
available are computer, type writer, radio station,
sound system)
Service Institution and Infrastructure

Barangay Structures

 1 Basketball court – located at Purok 2A


 1 Basketball Covered Court – located at Purok 1
Service Institution and Infrastructure

Barangay Structures

 Senior Citizen Office –located at Purok 3, at the back


of Paniangan Elem. School
Organization of Barangay Paniangan Fire Volunteers

No. Name Position


1 Henry Cabatuan Sr. Team Leader
2 Lino Saluna Assistant Team Leader
3 Allie Lawas Member
4 Antonio Gumonay Member
5 Edwin Balaba Member
6 Moises Magdale Member
7 Leonardo Yapac Member
8 Leo Caballero Member
C. Public Works and Utilities
• The Barangay has no airport and
seaport and only roads that are
cemented.
D. Power Utilities
• Most of the households or 79% have
electricity in their houses. Household
Served and Not served by Electricity.
• Majority or 79% of the households
are served by the Misamis Oriental Rural
Electric Service Cooperative, Inc.
(MORESCO). Those not served by
MORESCO are households which cannot
reach because some are in the mountain
and those who cannot afford to pay for the
connection cost. These households mostly
are in Puroks 1, 7 and 8.
Type
Purok With Electricity Without
Electricity
1 15 11
2A 50 4
2B 20 1
3 49 8
4 41 4
5 23 3
6 20 4
7 6 15
8 9 12
TOTAL 233 62
E. Water Utilities

• Piped – 144 (Manticao Rural


Waterworks & Sanitation
Association)
• Artesian Well – 10(located at Purok
1, 2A, 2B, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
• Spring – located at Purok 7 and 8
F. Solid Waste Management
 Barangay Paniangan adopted a
Solid Waste Management program
through collecting the solid waste
in every home.
 Most of the residents practice
proper disposal of solid waste
through segregation of waste.
No. of Household with Garbage Disposal System
(as of 3rd Quarter 2018)
No Type of Garbage No. of
. Disposal System Household
1 Open Pit 150
2 Burning 0
3 Dumping 147
4 Collected 23
5 Buried 20
TOTAL 340
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
(as of 3rd Quarter 2018)

No Type of Sanitation No. of


. Household
1 Sanitary (Watersealed, 174
closed, used by family
members only)
2 Communal 126
3 No Toilet 35
4 Unsanitized 5
TOTAL 340
Assessment on Environmental Factor
 Barangay Paniangan has no tourist
attraction like beach resort it is
inhabited by many people which
majority of them are farmers.
 With regards to their disaster
response and control capability, the
barangay was ready because they
constructed a Flood Control
(Riprapping Project) located at Purok
6.
 They also organized committee on
DRMMC and Volunteers Fire Fighters
in case of emergency.
Assessment on Environmental Factor
 Barangay Paniangan has enough
water source that supply the entire
vicinity.
 Solid Waste Management and
Proper Segregation of Waste is the
practice of the most residents in the
area.
 It was also observed that there are
few households who have no toilet
which is considered as unsanitized.
Recommendation for Environmental Factor

• The team hereby recommends that


the barangay council should
encourage those who do not have
stable work to engage in farming
and fishing to alleviate their poverty.
• It is also recommended that they
should allocate funds for the
purchase of disaster equipment and
train more volunteers.
Recommendation for Environmental Factor

• It is also recommended that every


household will have to recycle
items that can be saleable, an
income generating activity to
minimize waste.
LEGAL FACTOR
• Based on our assessment and
evaluation, the current peace and
order condition of Barangay
Paniangan is generally peaceful as
it is one of the most peaceful
barangay in Manticao, Misamis
Oriental, under the administration
of Hon. Rene S. Fabria, Barangay
Chairman.
Government Unit
• Barangay Paniangan is within the
area of responsibility of Manticao
Police Station.
• The Barangay has established one
(1) Tanod outpost within the
perimeter of the covered court that
serves as headquarters and
Advance Command Post.
Government Unit
• During daytime, four (4) barangay
Tanods are detailed at the outpost
for maintenance of peace and
order. While on night time, the
barangay Tanods are constantly
conducting roving around the
barangay in order to deter the
occurrence of crimes.
Security Environment
• Barangay Paniangan is one of the
most peaceful barangay of this
municipality. In fact, records show
that there is no threats in the area.
Crime Environment
• Barangay Paniangan has
established a Lupong
Tagapamayapa as mandated by law,
in order to mediate, resolve and
settle any disputes covered by
Katarungang Pambarangay Law.
For CY 2017 to CY 2018 Cases Recorded
 
• ACTIVITIES CY 2017 CY 2018
a) Number of cases handled 6 5
b) Number of cases settled 6 5
c) Number of cases referred to court 0 0
d) Number of cases pending 0 0
e) Number of cases dropped 0 0
f) Number of cases endorsed 0 0
Crime Environment
• On the campaign against illegal
drugs, the barangay has fourty-five
(45) drug personalities who have
voluntarily surrendered to
Manticao Police Station. All had
already undergone the Community
Based Rehabilitation Treatment
(CBRT) in 2017.
COMPARATIVE CRIME STATISTICS
NATURE OF THE CRIME CY 2017 As of 3rd Quarter 2018 Total
Against Persons
1. Murder 0 0 0
2. Homicide 0 0 0
3. Physical Injury 2 2 3
4. Rape 0 0 0
Against Property
1. Robbery 0 0 0
2. Theft 1 1 2
3. Car napping 0 0 0
4. Cattle Rustling 0 0 0
Non-Index Crime
1. Grave Threats 0 0 0
2. Malicious Mischief 3 2 5
COMPARATIVE CRIME STATISTICS

NATURE OF THE CRIME CY 2017 As of 3rd Quarter 2018 Total


Traffic Incidents
1. RIR Homicide 0 0 0
2. RIR Physical Injury 0 0 0
3. RIR Damage to Property 0 0 0
Violation of Special Laws
1. RA 9262 0 0 0
2. RA 7610 0 0 0
3. RA 9165 0 0 0
4. RA 8294 0 0 0
Total 6 5 11
Political Affiliations
Lupong Tagapamayapa

Lupon President – Mrs. Evelyn Bayron

Members:
- Mrs. Minda Ampaso
- Mr. Jerome Acosta
- Mrs. Mariz Capillanes
- Mrs. Anita Limocon
- Mrs. Porferia Langgam
- Mr. Charlito Catubig
Assessment on Legal Factor
• Barangay Paniangan is generally peaceful.
• There were no reported presence or
sightings of CNN and other threat groups
in the area but the residents averred that
despite the absence of said group, they
always remain cautious and vigilant for
any suspicious persons since the barangay
is situated in the middle of Cagayan de
Oro and Iligan City who ate both under
constant threat.
Assessment on Legal Factor
• On the campaign against illegal
drugs, the barangay has fourty-five
(45) drug personalities who have
voluntarily surrendered to Manticao
Police Station and through the help
and efforts of the barangay officials,
they already undergone the
Community Based Rehabilitation
Treatment (CBRT) in 2017.
Assessment on Legal Factor
• As to the over-all Crime Statistics of
the Barangay, the crime volume is
still considered very low as most of
the incidents are cause of petty
crimes such as drunkards, malicious
mischief, oral defamation
Recommendation on Legal Factor
• The team hereby recommends that the
barangay council should maintain and
sustain their anti-illegal drugs
campaign programs and continue with
the Community Based Rehabilitation
Treatment (CBRT) of drug personalities
who have not yet undergone
rehabilitation and prioritize with the
acquisition or purchase of their
additional mobility.
PESTEL and SWOT Analysis
POLITICAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Stability of • United and • Limited financial • Availability of • Different political
Governance cooperative resources to more fund affiliation that may
  barangay officials implement more support from break the unity of
despite of their Infrastructure municipal and the barangay
political projects. provincial council.
affiliation • Insufficient funds government and • Inadequate salary/
for increase congressional honorarium of
• Active and monthly salary district. barangay workers
dedicated /honorarium • Financial support
barangay support intended to the from various
staff, barangay barangay officials NGO for socio-
tanods and and workers. economic
Lupong • Limited members of project.
Tagapamayapa the BHW to provide • Established
members. health service and community
BPATS/ Barangay partnership for
Tanods to maintain projects and
peace and order. programs.
POLITICAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
 Election Issues • Peaceful during • Alleged few • High number of • Strong political
and election periods incident of vote voting population intervention of
Concern and every buying in some which helps sustain some politicians
conduct of parts of the and justifying the to influence the
elections. barangay. existence of the voters preferred
• Absence of political system of candidates.
heated political the barangay and to • Vote-buying and
rivalries. the country in vote-selling as this
general. have been part of
every election and
an open secret
among several
communities.
POLITICAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
 Taxation • Presence of • Only few • Share of the • Tax
Policy/Trade various ordinance barangay from delinquencies
Regulation business created to provincial and might cause
establishment raise municipal revenue lower revenue
for tax additional ( Real property tax collection
revenue. barangay (RPT) collections of
income; the province and
city, Community
tax collections
collected by the
barangay )
• Taxing powers of
the barangay
under Section 152,
RA 7160 (Local
Government Code
of 1991)
ECONOMIC STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Employment • Presence of • Many residents • Promote • High increase in
business in the area does establishment of population as
establishment in not want to processing against the low
the barangay engage in industries for increase of job
where some farming. agriculture and opportunities ,
residents work. • Limited job forestry which resulted
• Bountiful fertile opportunities for products. also to the
agricultural soil large workforce. • Adopting and increase of the out
for farmers. • Most of the inviting trained of school youths.
residents don’t TESDA expert to • Large population of
have their own introduce skills the barangay was
land to cultivate to develop the not matched by
for farming. easiest way of labor demand or
more productive job opportunities.
way of farming.
ECONOMIC STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Public • Passable • Narrow- • Concreting and • Over pricing in
Works/Transport barangay structured widening of the selling of
  interior road. interior roads barangay private land for
  which not widening of
• Accessible appropriate interior roads interior roads.
  farm to market for that can cater
  heavy
  roads. vehicles.   trucks on a two
      way traffic.
      
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
SOCIAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Cultural Trends  Existence law  Extended  Municipal LGU  Negative effects
  abiding citizens families in the recognized the of technology
  and strong household is cultures on ( social media )
 
  family ties and common. their practice to Filipino
  religions.  Family customs and culture and
    members who traditions of behavior.
  have no stable their barangay.  Socialization has
job. become highly
  technological
and internet
based.
 
SOCIAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Education • Presence and  Inadequate  Availability of  Decline in the
accessibility of school funds from quality of
basic public DEPED and
educational facilities education in the
institution ( laboratory, the support elementary and
( elementary playground from the local secondary level.
school ) and academic school board
building ) pursuant to
Section 98 of
 Absence of RA7160 ( Local
Secondary Government
school level Code )
SOCIAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Public Welfare  Health and  Absence of Access to  Unavailability of
Program and social assigned LGU health health
Health services/liveli Nurse. services. personnel and
hood are  Limited Conduct of medicines to be
delivered to medicines for information utilized in cases
the residents. the populace drives in the of emergencies,
 Presence of especially for promotion of calamities and
the detailed senior citizens. health or disasters.
LGU Midwife  Limited sport awareness.
 Growing
and active facilities. Initiate the
number of
BHW   conduct of
senior citizens
physical
who have poor
exercise of the
residents. health
condition.
 Conduct
physical games  
for the youth.
SOCIAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Religious Beliefs  Large number  Small and  Linkages and  Different
and Sects of religious dilapidated partnership of religious beliefs
residents. church. the barangay and views of
 Notable  Presence of officials, various
number of some community organization may
religious sects. apathetic and and religious create and
  un- leaders of develop an
  participative various atmosphere of
  members of projects and non-unification.
the religious programs.  Non-
sect during participation of
mass and or some populace
religious and religious
gatherings. leaders in the
implementation
of plans, projects
and programs of
the barangay.
SOCIAL STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ASPECT
Local Custom  Traditional  Over-spending  Educate the  Over-spending
and Tradition observance of of money populace to and excessive
barangay during the fully celebration of an
fiesta, holy celebration of participate and event or tradition
week, all saints an event observe local may result to
and souls day, despite their custom and severe financial
Christmas and financial tradition with difficulties thus
New Year and difficulties. minimal compromising
other  Borrow from expenses. the basic needs
celebrations relative and  Celebrate the of the family.
and significant friends to event in an  Increase of the
events of the finance the economical price of basic
family. celebration. way. commodities
may hinder or
impede the
celebration.
TECHNOLOGICA STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
L ASPECT
Telecommunication  Existing internet  Absence of  Invite  Health hazards
Facilities and cable telecommunicati telecommunicati pose by
  connection. on towers or on company to establishing
 
   Availability of structure. establish towers telecommunication
  mobile phone  Poor cellphone and structure in towers or structure
  signal. signal in some the barangay. in the future.
    parts of  New  Long-term health
    barangay. telecommunicati risk of living near a
    on technologies telecommunication
  (cutting-edge towers ( constant
  fiber-optics exposure to the
 
  technology and energy emitted by
high-performing these towers can be
cable linked to higher
equipment) that rates of cancer and
soon available in birth defects )
the barangay.  Poor signal in case
of calamity or
disaster.
.
ENVIRONMEN STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
TAL ASPECT
Tourism  Virgin forest   No tourist spot.  Invite investors  Investor may be
   Undeveloped willing to invest hesitant to invest
  . beach area. to develop a due to the distance
   
  forest part and from Cagayan de
  amusement Oro City and Iligan
area. City.
   Increase human
activities in the
area may affect the
protected nature.
 
.
ENVIRONMEN STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
TAL ASPECT
Local Products  Banana,  Less  Provide  Climate
  coconut, production of technical classification of
  cassava, and local products assistance to the area (dry
 
  corn are the because most the farmers and wet season)
   main products residents through is unpredictable
in the prefer to coordination due to climate
barangay. work as hired with the change. .
  labourer. concerned
   Low farm government
  productions agencies to
 
due to small increase
number of production of
farmers. farm
products.
     
ENVIRONMEN STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
TAL ASPECT
       
Disaster  Availability of  Barangay  Organize and  Unprepared
Response and SAR Disaster Risk tap the able barangay council
Control Equipment. Reduction and body
Capability to deal with the
 Strengthen and management volunteers sudden impact
organized Committee is from the of disaster due
community fire yet not community to to unorganized
volunteers. organized. compose of BDRRMC.
.  Lack of search the Barangay  Sudden of
and rescue Disaster Risk impact disasters
equipment and Reduction or (man-made
and lack of and or natural)
well- trained management calamites.
rescue Committee.
personnel.  Acquisition of
  more search
and rescue
equipment
and organize
trainings and
seminars,
conduct
ENVIRONMEN STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
TAL ASPECT
Public Works   Water supply is  Lack of funds  Educate  Use of
and Utilities, enough. to put up people on the substandard
roads and
Bridges  Highly more incoming plan materials in the
accessible infrastructure programs and concreting and
roads. projects. activities. widening of
 Many barangay roads.
unpaved  
barangay .
roads.
ENVIRONMEN STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
TAL ASPECT
Solid Waste  Some residents  Prevalence of  Conduct public   Uncooperative
Management are very burning of awareness residents in the
supportive to garbage. raising waste implementation of
proper waste management, proper waste
disposal  Absence of
recycling, reuse, disposal.
barangay
sanitation
and recovery  Undisciplined civil
trough seminars, society.
ordinance on
proper waste
trainings and  Health risk to the
public campaign residents due to
disposal. .
• The barangay the improper waste
official will disposal.
initiate relative to
the proper waste  Increase in waste
disposal. “ generation due to
future
industrialization
and urbanization.
LAW AND STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ORDER
ASPECT
Government  Barangay  Lack of  Availability of  Change of
Unit Officials have financial national and current
  harmonious resources to local administration.
 
  working purchase ( provincial,
   relationship. additional congressional
    multipurpose and municipal
    vehicles. ) aids to
   Limited fuel finance more
allocation for projects and
their programs and
barangay purchase of
  
service additional
vehicle mobility.
( multicab ).  
   
     
LAW AND STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ORDER
ASPECT
    
Law Enforcement  Active barangay  Very small   Provide training  Some resident are
and other tanods/BPATS as honorarium of and seminars to hesitant to
Security Force Multipliers. the BPATS / the BPATS / volunteer as
 
   Highly capable, Tanods. Lack of Tanods with members of BPAT /
effective and fund support to regards to their barangay tanods
credible  . sustain the law role and function due to a very small
enforcement in coordination honorarium.
efforts. with the PNP.  Law enforcers that
 Lack of training  Active may become
and limited partnership of protectors of the
knowledge of Manticao illegal activities of
the members of Municipal Police the criminals.
the BPAT / Station, the
Tanods in law Barangay
enforcement Officials and the
functions. community
relative to the
maintenance of
peace and order.
LAW AND STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ORDER
ASPECT
Crime  Absence of CNN,    Commission of •  Encourage the  Un-cooperative and
Environment private armed minor offenses community to be unresponsive
  group, criminal always vigilant of community.
  the presence of
gangs and other   suspicious  Crimes committed
threat groups.   persons. by strangers or
 Safe barangay to  Ensure the active visitor in the
live and do involvement of barangay.
business. the community
 A law abiding in policing.
citizens
LAW AND STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
ORDER
ASPECT
Other Issues and  Firm  Biased media  Initial  Some drug users
Concerns commitment reporting on the implementation failed to surrender
( campaign and full support war on drugs which of the Community during the OPLAN
against illegal
drugs ) of the Barangay resulted to the Based TOKHANG
Council on the unfavourable Rehabilitation  Some drug users
campaign opinion of the Program ( CBRP) have refused to be
against illegal populace.  Conduct of Drug reformed and to
drugs of the symposium undergo
National program relatives rehabilitation
government. to the effect and under the CBRP.
penalties and
 Strengthen and
other issues.
organized
Barangay Anti-  Intensify
monitoring on the
Drugs Abuse
different people
Council.
who might come
 Advocacy on the in the area..
promotion of
peace and order.
PICTURES OF ACTIVITIES
Basketball One Day League
DAY 1 October 22, 2018
Lecture on RA 7610, RA 9344, and
DAY 2 RA 9208
October 23, 2018
Feeding and Giving of Slippers
DAY 2 October 23, 2018
Clean-Up Drive
DAY 3 October 24, 2018
Distribution of Leaflets and Barangay
DAY 3 Visitation
October 24, 2018
Lecture on CATA, BPAT Concepts and First
DAY 4 Responder
October 25, 2018
Lecture on RA 9262 and VAWC
DAY 4 October 25, 2018
Zumba Dancing
DAY 5 October 26, 2018
DAY 5 Bag Distribution
October 26, 2018
DAY 5 Boodle Fight
October 26, 2018
Closing Program
DAY 5 October 26, 2018
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
These are the problems encountered by the PSJLC 2018-02, Alpha Team “2”
during the five days community immersion in Barangay Paniangan, Manticao,
Misamis Oriental, while conducting environmental and social investigation, to wit:

1. The five ( 5 ) days given for our enhanced community immersion program is
limited and not enough to completely collect the necessary information and
data pertaining to the Environmental Scanning / Social Investigation of the
barangay.
2. Barangay Chairman Hon. Rene S. Fabria was only available during our
courtesy call on day one and failed to report to his office on the succeeding
days as he was busy as the ABC President.
3. Some Barangay Kagawads were not available because of an official business
that they must attend to.
4. Some target participants were not available as they usually on their
respective works and have difficult time attending the activities because the
schedule of Immersion fall during Semestral Break.
5. Some statistical data were not available as the barangay office don’t have a
proper record management and outdated.
Recommendations
Team 2 has come up with the following recommendations relative to
problems encountered:
1. The time allotment for the enhanced Community Immersion
Program must be ten (10) to twelve ( 12 ) days intended for data
gathering, social investigation, community exposure,
implementation of projects and activities in the barangay.

2. That the barangay Council should continue their unity and


cooperation despite their different political colors in order to
provide quality services to their constituents and exert all their
efforts as public servants to effectively address all the problems
enumerated on the Political, Economic, Social, Technological and
law & Order (PESTEL) aspects of the barangay.

3. Likewise, the populace should also give their full support and
cooperation to the plans, projects and programs of their incumbent
barangay officials.
Acknowledgement
We would like to extend our
appreciation and gratitude to the
persons who have contributed their
intellectual inputs, stimulating
suggestions and resources for the
completion of this work as this will
not be materialized without their
endless help, encouragement, support
and inspiration:
Educational
Institutions
 
 Paniangan Elementary School – was located at Purok 3
 Day Care Center 1- located at Purok 3 besides Multi-
Purpose Brgy. Hall
 Day care Center 2- located at Purok 2A
Barangay Development Projects
(Completed, On-going and Abandoned Projects)

Name of Project Total Source of Status % Agenc Rema


Cost Funds Completi y rks
on Involv
ed
Health Center 400k Barangay Compl 100% Munici
and eted pal
Municipa Health
l DF
Barangay hall multi- 700K Barangay Compl 100% Baran
purpose building and eted   gay
Municipa Counci
l DF l
BasketBall Court 320K BDF Compl 100% Baran
eted   gay
Counci
Priority Projects of the Barangay

1. Hanging Bridges linking Purok 2B


and Purok 5, and linking Purok 5
and Purok 1
2. Covered Court
3. Purok 5 and Purok 3 Intake Tanks
4. River Control- Rip Rapping
Recreational Facilities
Type of Sports Number
Facilities
Basketball Court 2

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